The Incredible Life of Marie Curie: A Journey of Science and Determination

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Marie Curie, a pioneering scientist, overcame challenges and made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of radioactivity. From her early years in Warsaw to her studies in Paris, her perseverance and intelligence led her to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. With her husband Pierre Curie by her side, she made significant contributions to science, influencing generations to come.


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  1. MARIE CURIE MARIE CURIE By Lupine

  2. INTELLIGENT INTELLIGENT At age 24 she was going to the University of Paris then she went to Sorbonne, a college in Paris.

  3. MARIE CURIE WITH ALBERT EINSTEIN Marie Curie (left) meeting Albert Einstein (right)

  4. SNEAKY SNEAKY She convinced her cousin to smuggle her into the Museum of Industry and Agriculture, which was actually an underground training laboratory for Polish scientists.

  5. MARIE MARIE CURIE AND CURIE AND PIERRE CURIE PIERRE CURIE Marie Curie (far right) with Pierre Curie (middle) in their science lab.

  6. BRAINY BRAINY Her skills spread among the academic community. She was awarded a scholarship set aside for Polish students.

  7. BORN AND EARLY YEARS BORN AND EARLY YEARS BORN Marie Curie was born on November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, Poland. EARLY YEARS Zosia and Broniswala (sisters) died when Marie was ten years old.

  8. SCHOOL SCHOOL Marie was able to study at the floating school, a school she always wanted to go to. A while after going to the floating school, Marie went to Sorbonne, a school in Paris.

  9. SPECIAL INTERESTS SPECIAL INTERESTS She wanted to got to France to enroll at the University of Paris. She was interested in uranium rays as a subject for her dissertation.

  10. FAMILY LIFE AND JOB FAMILY LIFE AND JOB FAMILY LIFE 1897 Curie gave birth to a daughter named Irene JOB She was a Polish chemist.

  11. LATER YEARS AND LATER YEARS AND SPECIAL THINGS SPECIAL THINGS FAMILY LIFE July 26,1895 She married Pierre Curie SPECIAL THINGS She was one of the best chemists.

  12. BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY "Curie, Marie." Leaders of the Information Age. 2003. Biography Reference Bank. Web. 23 Feb. 2010.

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