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About Marie Curie

Marie Curie was a physicist, chemist and pioneer in the study of radiation. She discovered the elements polonium and radium ...
Plans to depict Nobel laureate Maria Skłodowska-Curie on a new euro banknote have revived a dispute between France and Poland ...
Ever since the first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901, the award has been considered one of the highest honors an individual ...
Morrisons has turned one in four supermarket items yellow to raise awareness of the fact that a quarter of people in the UK ...
The Polish Nobel Prize-winning scientist was born in Warsaw with the surname Skłodowska, before later marrying the Frenchman ...
Morrisons has announced it will be turning one in four of its baskets, trolleys, café chairs, and car parking spaces yellow ...
Marie Curie holds a special place in Nobel Prize history—not only the first woman to win the prize, but also one of very few people to have been awarded a second. Both were connected with the ...
Marie Curie urges Newport and Cwmbran residents to join its Paint it Yellow fundraiser at Morrisons in August, supporting end ...
Marie Curie, born Maria Sklodowska from a poor family in Poland, rose to the pinnacle of scientific fame in the early years of the twentieth century, winning the Nobel Prize twice in the fields of ...
The image (of Frontczak) can be found on “Marie Curie”-themed stamps in Mali, the Republic of Togo, Zambia, and the Republic of Guinea. Frontczak said she had mixed feelings about the stamps.
Pierre Curie had for some time been working on studying crystals, but Marie was interested in building on the new science of the X-ray and the science of what the Curies referred to as ...