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Marie Curie's Nobel Prizes

 

For the work they did on radioactivity that led to the discovery of polonium and radium in 1898, Marie and Pierre Curie shared the 1903 Nobel Prize. Pierre was killed in a traffic accident in 1906. Despite this loss, Marie continued her work on radioactivity and won a second Nobel Prize in 1911 for her work on radium.





Marie Curie
 

 





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