Maria Sklodowska-Curie (born November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, died. 4 July 1934 in Passy) - Polish-French scientist, physicist, chemist, two-time Nobel Prize winner . Spent most of his life in France, where he studied (the Polish lands in the nineteenth century, women were not allowed to study, and even in France, it was not uncommon [3]), and then developed his career in research. Precursor of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include the development of the theory of radioactivity, radioactive isotope separation techniques and the discovery of two new elements - polonium and radium. On her initiative also conducted the first research on the treatment of cancer using radioactivity. Twice awarded the Nobel Prize for scientific achievements, for the first time in 1903 in Physics with her husband and Henri Becquerel for his research on the phenomenon discovered by Becquerel of radioactivity, for the second time in 1911 in chemistry for isolating pure radium and study the chemical properties of radioactive elements. She is the only woman who received this award twice, and the only scientist in history honored the Nobel Prize in two different fields of natural sciences . It is also the only woman who came to rest in the Paris Pantheon in recognition of achievements in the field of science
jak umiałam tak napisałam ........ licze na najjjjjjjjjj
Born 7 11 1867 in Warsaw, died. 4 071,934 in Passy.
As the first woman in the world awarded the title of doctor of science. As the only twice awarded the Nobel in physics and chemistry. She współtwórvzynią science of radioactivity. His discoveries initiated a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer. Rested in the Paris Pantheon next to Voltaire, Emile Zola, Victor Hugo, and her image trafilł the Polish and French banknotes.
At age 24 she moved to Paris. 3 November 1891 kursauk enrolled in science at the Sorbonne. Three years later, on the verge of being a diploma she met Pierre Curie. After a year they were married. In 1897 the world came to their daughter. Maria has dedicated itself to research uranium salt trying to find the cause of their unusual luminescence. Maria declined to health. The effects of his work overpaid child was born dead, insomnia, headache, muscle and joint pain. Peter interested in the study's wife gave up teaching to join in the work. The effects of four years of experience exceeded all expectations: in 1898, they discovered a new element named after the homeland Mari polonium. In December of the same year they gave to the existence of a second previously unknown element - radium.
When the council was important Maria regret that it is not called polonium. Scientist conducting experiments on animals it has been determined that destroys the cancerous tissue. Rad was announced a cure for cancer. Year 1903 brought a marriage Nobel Prize in physics dzidzinie A mary coveted doctorate at the Sorbonne. A year later, the world came to the younger daughter of scientists - Eve.
Happy days are not sustainable debts when Peter died under the wheels of a horse-drawn wagon. Maria was alone with two small children. However, further research continued. Her relationship with a married Paul Langevin caused a real scandal. Paris Wife Paula sent love letters Journal reporter lover. Appeared on the pages of newspapers in 75 000 copies. Family of Mary urged her to return to Polish. To leave France urged Sienkiewicz and Padarewski scholar. Insults and threats subsided at the news of a second Nobel Prize award to Mary. Women on the streets cheering on her part. The fully-renowned lecturer at the College de France, called by the students of Polish "Grandma Curie". In 1932, the last time odwiedfziła country, taking part in the opening of the Radium Institute in Warsaw. She died two years later in pernicious anemia. The steadiness did not think that her daughter will be the winner of the Nobel Prize and the great-granddaughter of a half-century later, the great-grandson married Paul Langevin.
Now here are a few dates with her life:
November 7, 1867 - Maria comes into the world. Wladyslaw dzicko fifth and Bronisława Skłodowski.
1878 - The death of her mother
1883 - Completion (with a gold medal) III gim female in Warsaw
1886 - 1889 - work governess in Szczukach the Przasnysz
1889 - 1891 - return to Warsaw; study on illegal Flying University
1891 - trip to Paris - start learning at the Sorbonne
1895 - wedding of Pierre Curie
1896 - the beginning of research into the characteristics of uranium salts
1897 - the birth of his daughter Irene.
1898 - Discovery (jointly with Peter) polonium and radium.
1902 - The separation of radium
1903 - doctorate at the Sorbonne; Nobre prize with her husband in physics
1904 - the birth of his second daughter of Eve.
April 10, 1906 - Death of Pierre Curie
1911 - The Nobel Prize in Chemistry dzidzinie
1912 - Maria initiated the construction of the Radium Institute in Paris. 1919 - 1934 - Research in the Radium Institute in Paris
1932 - the last visit to Poland, the opening of the Radium Institute in Warsaw
July 4, 1934 - Maria Sklodowska - Curie died in Sancellemoz (France) due to pernicious anemia - is pochopwana in Sceaux, near Paris.
Maria Sklodowska-Curie (born November 7, 1867 in Warsaw, died. 4 July 1934 in Passy) - Polish-French scientist, physicist, chemist, two-time Nobel Prize winner .
Spent most of his life in France, where he studied (the Polish lands in the nineteenth century, women were not allowed to study, and even in France, it was not uncommon [3]), and then developed his career in research. Precursor of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include the development of the theory of radioactivity, radioactive isotope separation techniques and the discovery of two new elements - polonium and radium. On her initiative also conducted the first research on the treatment of cancer using radioactivity. Twice awarded the Nobel Prize for scientific achievements, for the first time in 1903 in Physics with her husband and Henri Becquerel for his research on the phenomenon discovered by Becquerel of radioactivity, for the second time in 1911 in chemistry for isolating pure radium and study the chemical properties of radioactive elements. She is the only woman who received this award twice, and the only scientist in history honored the Nobel Prize in two different fields of natural sciences . It is also the only woman who came to rest in the Paris Pantheon in recognition of achievements in the field of science
jak umiałam tak napisałam ........ licze na najjjjjjjjjj
Born 7 11 1867 in Warsaw, died. 4 071,934 in Passy.
As the first woman in the world awarded the title of doctor of science. As the only twice awarded the Nobel in physics and chemistry. She współtwórvzynią science of radioactivity. His discoveries initiated a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer. Rested in the Paris Pantheon next to Voltaire, Emile Zola, Victor Hugo, and her image trafilł the Polish and French banknotes.
At age 24 she moved to Paris. 3 November 1891 kursauk enrolled in science at the Sorbonne. Three years later, on the verge of being a diploma she met Pierre Curie. After a year they were married. In 1897 the world came to their daughter. Maria has dedicated itself to research uranium salt trying to find the cause of their unusual luminescence. Maria declined to health. The effects of his work overpaid child was born dead, insomnia, headache, muscle and joint pain. Peter interested in the study's wife gave up teaching to join in the work. The effects of four years of experience exceeded all expectations: in 1898, they discovered a new element named after the homeland Mari polonium. In December of the same year they gave to the existence of a second previously unknown element - radium.
When the council was important Maria regret that it is not called polonium. Scientist conducting experiments on animals it has been determined that destroys the cancerous tissue. Rad was announced a cure for cancer. Year 1903 brought a marriage Nobel Prize in physics dzidzinie A mary coveted doctorate at the Sorbonne. A year later, the world came to the younger daughter of scientists - Eve.
Happy days are not sustainable debts when Peter died under the wheels of a horse-drawn wagon. Maria was alone with two small children. However, further research continued. Her relationship with a married Paul Langevin caused a real scandal. Paris Wife Paula sent love letters Journal reporter lover. Appeared on the pages of newspapers in 75 000 copies. Family of Mary urged her to return to Polish. To leave France urged Sienkiewicz and Padarewski scholar. Insults and threats subsided at the news of a second Nobel Prize award to Mary. Women on the streets cheering on her part. The fully-renowned lecturer at the College de France, called by the students of Polish "Grandma Curie". In 1932, the last time odwiedfziła country, taking part in the opening of the Radium Institute in Warsaw. She died two years later in pernicious anemia. The steadiness did not think that her daughter will be the winner of the Nobel Prize and the great-granddaughter of a half-century later, the great-grandson married Paul Langevin.
Now here are a few dates with her life:
November 7, 1867 - Maria comes into the world. Wladyslaw dzicko fifth and Bronisława Skłodowski.
1878 - The death of her mother
1883 - Completion (with a gold medal) III gim female in Warsaw
1886 - 1889 - work governess in Szczukach the Przasnysz
1889 - 1891 - return to Warsaw; study on illegal Flying University
1891 - trip to Paris - start learning at the Sorbonne
1895 - wedding of Pierre Curie
1896 - the beginning of research into the characteristics of uranium salts
1897 - the birth of his daughter Irene.
1898 - Discovery (jointly with Peter) polonium and radium.
1902 - The separation of radium
1903 - doctorate at the Sorbonne; Nobre prize with her husband in physics
1904 - the birth of his second daughter of Eve.
April 10, 1906 - Death of Pierre Curie
1911 - The Nobel Prize in Chemistry dzidzinie
1912 - Maria initiated the construction of the Radium Institute in Paris. 1919 - 1934 - Research in the Radium Institute in Paris
1932 - the last visit to Poland, the opening of the Radium Institute in Warsaw
July 4, 1934 - Maria Sklodowska - Curie died in Sancellemoz (France) due to pernicious anemia - is pochopwana in Sceaux, near Paris.