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Marie Curie - Coggle Diagram
Marie Curie
Pierre Curie and discovery of radioactivity
Met Pierre Curie in 1894
Worked together on the study of radioactivity
Married in 1895
Discovered polonium and radium
Early life
Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1867
Interest in science at an early age
Facing gender discrimination
Move to Paris and studies
Moved to Paris in 1891
Enrolled in the Sorbonne to study physics
Lived in a small and poorly furnished flat
Personal life and achievements
Became a mother of two daughters
Obtained a doctorate degree in 1903
Pioneer in the field of nuclear physics.
Education
Father was a teacher of science and mathematics
Studied science at the Floating University
Recognition and awards
Received Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903
Second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911