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  1. Marie Curie (1898) Nobel-diploma (1911) 1910 és 1911 között Marie-nek viszonya volt a nála öt évvel fiatalabb Paul Langevin fizikussal. Mivel Langevin házas ember volt, aki otthagyta feleségét, az ügy botrányba fulladt, amit aztán Curie akadémiai ellenzéke annak rendje és módja szerint ki is használt.

  2. Marie CurieHulton Archive/Getty Images Marie Curie was a giant in the fields of physics and chemistry. She was the first person to win two Nobel Prizes . Also, she is one of only two people ever to win the Nobel Prize in two different fields (the other being Linus Pauling , who won the 1954 Prize for Chemistry and the 1962 Prize for Peace).

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  4. Marie Curie. (1867 - 1934) Marie Sklodowska was born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867. Her early years were sorrowful. As a child, she suffered the deaths of her sister and, four years later, her mother. She received a general education in local schools and some scientific training from her father. She was notable for her diligent work ...

  5. Marie Skłodowska Curie [mar'ii skuod'oska kür'ii] (sünninimi Maria Salomea Skłodowska; 7. november 1867 Varssavi – 4. juuli 1934 Prantsusmaa, Savoia, Sallanches, Passy ( Sancellemoz ' sanatoorium)) oli poola päritolu Prantsuse füüsik ja keemik . Koos abikaasa Pierre Curiega avastas ta 1898 radioaktiivsed elemendid polooniumi (nimetati ...

  6. Marie was widowed in 1906, but continued the couple's work and went on to become the first person ever to be awarded two Nobel Prizes. During World War I, Curie organized mobile X-ray teams. The Curies' daughter, Irene, was also jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside her husband, Frederic Joliot

  7. May 2, 2005 · Obsessive genius: The inner world of Marie Curie. 2004.W.W. Norton and Company.: New York, New York, USA.320 pp. $23.95. ISBN: 0-393-05137-4 (hardcover). Most scientists, especially women, are fascinated by Marie Curie. In the early part of the twentieth century, when professional opportunities for women were rare, she was the first woman to ...

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