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Marie Curie

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  • Birth

    Birth
    Maria Salomea Sklodowska, known as Marie Curie, was born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw. Both of her parents were teachers. Her father was a physics and math instructor and her mother was a teacher, pianist and singer.
  • University

    Women could not attend University at the time, so she continued her education at an underground University, which organised informal classes held in secret. Meanwhile, Curie worked as a tutor to make some money, and used her free time to study and read about physics, chemistry and math.
  • France

    France
    In 1891, Marie Curie finally went to Paris with the money she had saved and some more from his father, and continued with her math, physics and chemistry studies.
  • Degree in physics

    Curie completed her master's degree in physics and another one in mathematics the following year.
  • Marriage to Pierre Curie

    Marie married the French physicist Pierre Curie on July 26, 1895.
  • Polonium

    Polonium
    In July, 1898, Pierre and Marie Curie discovered the existence of new element, and called it "polonium", in honor of Polony.
  • Radium

    Radium
    Marie and her husband announced the existence of a second new element, which they called "radium".
  • Nobel Prize for physics

    Marie Curie won her first Nobel Prize, shared with his husband, in 1903.
  • Nobel Prize for chemistry

    In 1911, she won the Nobel Prize for chemistry. Marie became the first woman, as well as the first person, to win this award twice.
  • Death

    Death
    On July 4, 1934, she died due to an aplastic anemia caused by exposure to radiation.