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She was the one who found a cure for cancer, hope this helps. xxx
Pretty exited that it can cure cancer pateints.Althogh they wouldnt be that exited if they knew the dangerous beauty of radium.Which Marie Curie never wanted to admit (not sure why).
ya it was in so many if there was not marie curie or becquerel we could have suffered with so many diseases in this life so many troubles.Radioactivity is dangerous and know thanks to those scientist we now know how to defend ourselves against radioactive waves or particles in our body.
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Marie Curie invented two new elements, radium and polonium. She also invented the term 'radioactive' to describe these new elements. With her help doctors were able to cure specific types of cancer. She won two Nobel Prizes for her work. marie curie rox... *k@yl@*
Marie Curie's discovery of radium and polonium paved the way for the development of radiation therapy in medicine, leading to significant advancements in cancer treatment. Her groundbreaking research also influenced the field of nuclear physics and contributed to the understanding of radioactive elements. Additionally, Curie's work revolutionized the way scientists approached the study of radioactivity and led to further discoveries in the field.
she did not, she played with radio-activity.
Marie Curie did not invent penicillin. Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming in 1928. Marie Curie was a pioneering scientist in the field of radioactivity and made significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and physics.
Marie Curie gave all women around the world a name. She discovered radioactivity while being a house wife and a brand new mother to a new born. She was the most famous scientist who had ever lived By Brooke Xuereb
She was a scientist. She won the Nobel Prize because she worked hard and she invented things we need such as a medicine to cure cancer. She also proved her work. :) She also dicovered radium and polonuim
Madam Curie did not make a cure for any specific disease. She was a pioneering scientist known for her research on radioactivity and her discovery of the elements polonium and radium, which had significant implications in the fields of chemistry and medicine.