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= Marie Curie - The Pioneer of Radioactivity = '''Marie Curie''' (1867β1934) was a world-renowned scientist known for her groundbreaking work on '''radioactivity'''. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields β Physics and Chemistry. == Early Life and Education == * Born as '''Maria Sklodowska''' in Warsaw, Poland (1867) * Moved to Paris to study at the University of Paris (Sorbonne) * Married French physicist '''Pierre Curie''' β together they became scientific partners == Major Scientific Contributions == === 1. Discovery of Radioactivity === Marie Curie studied the mysterious energy released by certain elements like uranium. She called this property '''radioactivity''', a term she coined. === 2. Discovered Two New Elements === With her husband, she discovered: * [[Polonium]] (Po) β named after her homeland, Poland * [[Radium]] (Ra) β a radioactive metal with glowing properties These discoveries were made by isolating radioactive elements from the mineral pitchblende. === 3. Developed Research in Nuclear Physics === Her work led to a better understanding of atomic structure and the beginning of nuclear science. == Nobel Prizes == * π 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics (shared with Pierre Curie and Henri Becquerel) For research on radioactivity. * π 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry For discovery and isolation of radium and polonium. == Legacy and Importance == * First female professor at the University of Paris * Her work laid the foundation for cancer radiation therapy * Developed portable X-ray machines used during World War I * Inspired generations of women to pursue science == Interesting Facts == * Marie Curieβs research notebooks are still radioactive today and stored in lead-lined boxes. * She named one element (Polonium) after her country, Poland, as a symbol of pride. * Her daughter, IrΓ¨ne Joliot-Curie, also won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. == Conclusion == Marie Curie was not only a brilliant scientist but also a symbol of dedication, courage, and scientific curiosity. Her work changed the world of physics and chemistry forever and continues to inspire students and researchers across the globe. [[Category:Chemistry]] [[Category:Physics]] [[Category:Women in Science]] [[Category:Nobel Prize Winners]] [[Category:Grade 10]] [[Category:Grade 12]]
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