she discovered radium and polonium
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I don't know that she has a widely recognized "motto," but one famous quote from her is:I was taught that the way of progress was neither swift nor easy.
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Madame Marie Curie was a fascinating woman with a passion for science. Under intolerable conditions, she discovered radium and polonium which led to the discovery of x-rays. Her many contributions to science gained her much fame and awards. Her life story is very interesting. You can read it at http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/themes/physics/curie/
Marie Curie was a tutor for a little while, then when she had to earn more money so she could go to Paris to attend the Sorbonne, she became a governess. Then after getting 2 degrees, she became a scientist and discovered Radium and Polonium (named after her beloved home Poland), and became the first person to win two Nobel Prizes. I was thinking about giving you her life story, but i decided to cut it down a bit ;)
time life of marie curie
HAROLD AND I, AN INCREDIBLE JOURNEY CONSISTING OF SUPERNATURAL EVENTS is a children's book wirtten and illustrated by the author, Marie Chapian published by Destiny Image.
a good informational book/bio on Marie is called, "Marie Curie" by Vicki Cobb. there's a caption on the front that says "a photographic story of a life" and there's a pic. of her on the front. I'm doing a project on marei right now and this book gave me tons of info! you should check it out!-vicky-Vick
Marie Curie's largest struggle was overcoming the pervasive gender discrimination of her time, which hindered her access to education and professional opportunities. Despite her exceptional intellect and groundbreaking contributions to science, she faced skepticism and bias in a male-dominated field. Additionally, she dealt with health issues related to her research on radioactivity, which ultimately led to her death. Curie's perseverance in the face of these challenges paved the way for future generations of women in science.
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Joanna Marie Brown has written: 'Life with a label'