Mary Curie (Madam curie) won the Nobel prize in Physics.
Also she got the Nobel Prize in CHEMISTRY.
The only family got Nobel Prize in the world is Curie's family.
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The Nobel Prize has been awarded to women 36 times between 1901 and 2008. Only one woman, Marie Curie, has been honoured twice, with the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics and the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. This means that 35 women in total have been awarded the Nobel Prize.
Gabriela Mistral (Nobel Prize in Literature; 1945)
Polykarp Kusch won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1955.
Robert Hofstadter won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1961.
Alfred Kastler won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1966.
John Bardeen won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1972.
Antony Hewish won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1974.
Burton Richter won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1976.
Carlo Rubbia won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984.
Ernst Ruska won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1986.
Georges Charpak won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1992.
Frederick Reines won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995.
Herbert Kroemer won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 2000.