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(Marie Curie, Early Life, Born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland,…
Marie Curie
Early Life
Born on November 7, 1867, in Warsaw, Poland
Family background
Education at the Flying University
Education
Studied at the Sorbonne in Paris
Degrees in physics and mathematics
Major Contributions
Discovery of radioactivity
Isolation of radium and polonium
Research with Pierre Curie
Development of the theory of radioactivity
Methodologies
Pioneering work with radioactivity
Experimental techniques
Use of scientific instruments of the time
Impact on Science
Revolutionized understanding of physics and chemistry
Led to advancements in medical treatment (radiotherapy)
Nobel Prizes in Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911)
Inspiration for future generations of scientists
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Early Life and Education:
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Scientific Research:
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