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Marie Curie Voted ‘Greatest Polish Woman’ Ever

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Portrait of Marie Skłodowska-Curie (November 7...

Marie Curie ca. 1898 - Image via Wikipedia

It seems that the Museum of Polish History conducted a poll to find out who was the greatest Polish woman in history.

The winner came out to be physicist Marie Sklodowska-Curie, known for her work in radioactivity.

Curie also was the first female professor at the University of Paris, as well as the first person ever to be awarded two Nobel Prizes; one in physics and the other in chemistry.

She past away in 1934 due to complications from radiation poisoning, but she did get a physical constant named after her: the Curie (Ci) which is 3.7 x 1010 decays per second, which is about the radioactivity of 1 gram of Radium-226.


Filed under: Physics, Science History, Women In Science Tagged: Carriage, chemistry, marie curie, Nobel Prize, Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Physics, Pierre Curie, science, Sorbonne, University of Paris, women in science

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