the discovery of asprin made marie and pierre curie famous.
the discovery of asprin made marie and pierre curie famous.
Marie and Pierre Curie and the discovery of polonium and radium
On November 8 1895 Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen at the University of Würzburg discovered a new kind of radiation which he called X-rays. It could in time be identified as the short-wave high frequency counterpart of Hertz’s waves.
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Pierre and Marie Curie. Their marriage (July 25 1895) marked the start of a partnership that was soon to achieve results of world significance in particular the discovery of polonium (so called by Marie in honour of her native land) in the summer of 1898 and that of radium a few months later.
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In the spring of 1894 Curie met Marie Skłodowska and their marriage (July 25 1895) marked the beginning of a world-famous scientific achievement beginning with the discovery (1898) of polonium and then of radium.
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Work. The 1896 discovery of radioactivity by Henri Becquerel inspired Marie and Pierre Curie to further investigate this phenomenon. They examined many substances and minerals for signs of radioactivity.
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Marie won the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of the elements polonium and radium using techniques she invented for isolating radioactive isotopes. Under her direction the worlds first studies were conducted into the treatment of neoplasms by the use of radioactive isotopes.
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Marie Curie’s discoveries of strange glowing radioactive elements rocked Victorian Europe. But as Jheni Osman reveals the ground-breaking work that made her famous also led to her demise Published November 6 2023 at 1200 PM SUMMER SALE! Get your first 5 issues for just £5 when you subscribe to BBC History Magazine or History Revealed