how long did marie curie work take
yes yes she does
in a old lab at a school
Curie completed her master's degree in physics in 1893 and earned another degree in mathematics the following year. Around this time, she received a commission to do a study on different types of steel and their magnetic properties. Curie needed a lab to work in, and a colleague introduced her to French physicist Pierre Curie. A romance developed between the brilliant pair, and they became a scientific dynamic duo. That's how they met.
Yes, Marie Curie's parents supported her scientific interests and allowed her to have a small laboratory in their home. They were supportive of her educational pursuits, and her father even helped her establish connections with scientists in Warsaw.
marrie curie is reserching a new elements one day madam curie working on his lab and light is gone the madam curie found a new elements which is briting in night this elements is called radium and polonium
Marie Curie did most of her work in her lab room and at home but noting her house in kinda like a shed out back of her home.
yes yes she does
in a old lab at a school
no, she was a crazy radioactive scienist lady!!! Actually, Marie Curie was very social. She was not your typical "crazy scientist lady", she had a life outside of her lab.
which group? She worked in the lab where she found radioactive elements
Curie completed her master's degree in physics in 1893 and earned another degree in mathematics the following year. Around this time, she received a commission to do a study on different types of steel and their magnetic properties. Curie needed a lab to work in, and a colleague introduced her to French physicist Pierre Curie. A romance developed between the brilliant pair, and they became a scientific dynamic duo. That's how they met.
Yes, Marie Curie's parents supported her scientific interests and allowed her to have a small laboratory in their home. They were supportive of her educational pursuits, and her father even helped her establish connections with scientists in Warsaw.
marrie curie is reserching a new elements one day madam curie working on his lab and light is gone the madam curie found a new elements which is briting in night this elements is called radium and polonium
yes she did it was when she blowed up the lab and ran away before it happend
In the University of Paris, France (the Sorbonne)Marie Curie lived in a smart family, but were poor because of their belief in polish culture. So, Marie had to work as a governess before she went to university, to pay for herself and to help her sister out. When she got her degrees and doctorate in physics and chemistry, she worked in a lab finding out more about her discovery. When her husband was run over, she was given the position of first femal professor at Sorbonne University in Paris.She worked in her lab, in her house, and at a school.
Her research did not lead to the atomic bomb. The only thing that she discovered that was used in the early atomic bombs was the element polonium (in the neutron source initiators), and it was replaced later with electrically activated tritium fusion neutron sources.Her research did foreshadow some of the radiation burns, etc. experienced by survivors of the atomic bombings though.
Pierre Curie. He did the inside lab work on this glowing green material. His wife Marie Curie did the outside work. Pierre died before they really became famous and were given the Nobel Peace Prize and accompanying money, and entire high tech lab. He died because radiation robbed him of his mental faculties and he wandered away from Marie a few feet one day. A carriage ran over his head, crushing the top half of his head. Their daughter fought during the War as a spy--known as Madame Curie. Radium was discovered about 1900.