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Some interesting facts about Marie Curie:

  • She is eponymous (things are named for her), the old unit for radiation dosage the Curie (Ci) and Curium a transuranic radioactive chemical element with the symbol Cm and atomic number 96 are named after her.
  • She invented the term radioactivity
  • She died of radiation poisoning - about the first known victim of this problem
  • She carried tubes of radioactive materials with her to show how they glowed
  • She, her daughter and her son in law all received Nobel Prizes
  • She was the first person to win or share in two Nobel Prizes
  • She was proud of being Polish and named the first element she discovered after her homeland - Polonium
  • She was forced to break up with her first love
  • Her father was an atheist, her mother a Catholic - she was in the middle (an agnostic)
  • She was buried twice - once after her death and later (in 1995) to a memorial site in Paris
  • The objects in the exhibit of her possessions are lead encased because of the radiation hazard
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