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Marie Skodowska Curie

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Most facts about Marie curie?

1. first female professor at the university of Paris2. first person to be awarded to Noble prizes3. Achievements include the creation of a theory of radioactivity


Was Marie curie the first person to discover radioactivity?

Yes mam she was


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Which cell component would first show an increase in radioactivity?

The nucleus would first show an increase in radioactivity as it contains the genetic material of the cell, and radioactivity affects DNA.


Who are people behind the discovered of radioactivity?

Pierre and Marie Curie were the first people to discover radioactivity.


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Who discovered radiactivity?

Radioactivity was first discovered in 1896 by the French scientist Henri Becquerel.


Is radiation contagious?

Not in the same sense as a biological contagion. But yes the radioactivity can be passed from one person to another, if the first person is radioactive enough and comes near other people or animals.


What were Marie Curie's main contributions?

Marie Curie's main contributions include the discovery of two new elements, polonium and radium, pioneering research in the field of radioactivity, and the development of techniques for isolating radioactive isotopes. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to have won Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields (Physics and Chemistry). Her work laid the foundation for advancements in the fields of nuclear physics, medicine, and energy.