The Curies published their paper, describing the newly discovered element -- that they named "radium" -- on 1898 December 26. Their work was conducted in Paris France.
Radium was discovered on December 26, 1898 by MarieSklodowska Curie and Pierre Curie. (He did not have a middle name.) It was finally isolated in 1910 by the Curies andAndré-Louis Debierne. (improved answer).
Radium was discovered by Mdm. Curie (Marie Skłodowska-Curie) and her husband Pierre in 1898. (Published 26-12-1898, France)
It was first discovered in 1898.The announcement was made on December 26, 1898 by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie, and Gustave Bémont in Paris, France.For works including this discovery, Marie Curie was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911.Radium was discovered in 1898 by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont.
In Paris, France, in 1898. The announcement was made on December 26, 1898. It was isolated from the residues of the uranium ore pitchblende by Marie and Pierre Curie and Gustave Bémont. Pierre died in 1906, and Marie Sklodowska Curie (1867-1934) received the Nobel prize for Chemistry in 1911.
26 December, in collaboration with Gustave Bémont, they announced the discovery of radium.
Radium was first discovered in 1898 by Marie Skłodowska-Curie and her husband Pierre Curie, and Gustave Bémont, living and researching in Paris, France.Radium was discovered in pitchblende coming from North Bohemia, in the Czech Republic.
After another few months of work, the Curies informed the l'Académie des Sciences, on December 26, 1898, that they had demonstrated strong grounds for having come upon an additional very active substance that behaved chemically almost like pure barium. They suggested the name of radium for the new element.It was many more years before it had practical uses
Peggy Guggenheim was born on August 26, 1898.
George Gershwin was born on September 26, 1898.
December 26, 1958 was a Friday.
John Rogers (born September 4, 1838 in Brunswick, Maine; died December 26, 1901 in Washington) succeeded John McGraw as the third Governor of Washington, serving between Janaury 11, 1897 and his death, including the whole of 1898.