she was involved in a scandal. after her husband, pierre curie died, she fell in love with a mathematician (sorry, blanked out on his name) but he was married already.
No Marie Curie married a man named Pierre Curie.
Marie Curie died at age 66 of leukemia and did not see her grandchildren. Her children were 14 years old when there mother passed away.
Technically no, it was already there, but she was the first person to ever scientifically prove that it existed.
No, Marie Curie never lived in Pennsylvania. She spent the majority of her life in France, where she conducted her groundbreaking research in the field of radioactivity.
I believe she did but i can't be for certain.
Madame Curie's son is Frédéric Joliot-Curie. He was a French physicist and Nobel laureate in chemistry, known for his work on neutron reactions and the discovery of artificial radioactivity. He was the son of Pierre Curie and Marie Curie.
Her discovery of radium changed the way people look and try to treat cancer. Radium is used in x-rays and polonium is used in many drugs, like tobacco. Marie Curie has contributed all these things to the society.
Pitchblende is a radioactive mineral composed of the mineral uraniumite. It is one of the main mineral ores of uranium.
NO, madame Marie curie and Henri becquerel did not ever work together. She discovered that he knew about the rays that came from uranium. Therefore she wanted to discover more about it then he did. during her journey she met Pierre Curie, in 1873 they got married and had their honeymoon in Paris, France. She knew about him, and looked up to him as her idol for scientific discoveries for her future. but they never met nor, worked together.
She have gotten most trouble from the pictures of her in underwears. 80% of teens do take pictures of themselves in underwears, most of them are girls. After those photos the press has been hungry for more.
Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903, along with her husband Pierre Curie and physicist Henri Becquerel, for their work on radioactivity. Curie was the first woman to ever win a Nobel Prize.
Marie Curie did groundbreaking work in radiochemistry, the science of radioactive substances. She discovered several elements, among them, polonium (Po) which she named for her native country of Poland. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only scientist to ever win two science Nobel prizes.