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What did Maria Curie studied?

Marie Curie studied radioactivity and discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium. She conducted groundbreaking research on the properties of these elements and their implications for medicine and chemistry.


What scientist won a nobel prize for pioneering work in the study of radioactive elements?

Marie Sklodowska-Curie


What were Marie curie's major fields of study?

Marie curie's major fields of study are Physics chemistry and especially radioactivity.


What kind of science is Marie Curie's specialty?

Marie Curie's specialty was in the field of physics and chemistry, with a focus on radioactivity and the discovery of the elements polonium and radium. She conducted groundbreaking research on the properties of radioactive materials, leading to her pioneering work in the field of nuclear physics.


Marie's husband and partner was curie?

Marie Curie's husband and partner was Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre Curie are best known for their work in the study of radioactivity. They discovered the elements radium and polonium, in 1898.


What was Marie curie goals?

Marie Curie's main goals were to study and understand materials with radioactive properties, especially the ones which she discovered, radium and polonium.


What did Marie curie really study?

radium or chemistry.


How old was Marie curie when she decided to study radio activity?

but


Why did marie curie study radioactivity?

because she said so


What part of the Science did Marie Curie study?

Chemistry and physics.


What did Marie Curie look like when she was little?

There are no known photographs of Marie Curie as a child. Marie Curie was a renowned scientist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.


What was curium named after?

Curium was named after Marie Curie because they haven't have found another name that they thought of so they named it after the scientist who found radium