Marie Curie was a physicist and chemist, best known for pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a 'Nobel Prize' and the first female professor to serve at the 'University of Paris.' She is also the only woman to win the 'Nobel Prize' twice, and the only person to win the prestigious prize in two different scientific fields. A celebrated physicist and chemist, Marie Curie dedicated her life to research and discovery. Furthermore, it was through her relentless dedication and hard work that elements polonium and radium, as we know them today, were discovered. In addition to her work in the field of science, Curie contributed heavily during 'World War I,' establishing the first-ever military field radiological centers. Marie Curie was born Maria Salomea Sk?odowska on 7 November 1867, in Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire
Latest News