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In 1891, Maria Skłodowska left the Kingdom of Poland for Paris to study at the Sorbonne (in the 19th century, women were not allowed to study in Poland then she developed her scientific career there. She was a precursor of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include: the development of the theory of radioactivity, techniques for the separation of radioactive isotopes and the discovery of two new elements - radium and polonium. On her initiative, research was also carried out on the treatment of cancer with the use of radioactivity.

In 1891, Maria Skłodowska left the Kingdom of Poland for Paris to study at the Sorbonne (in the 19th century, women were not allowed to study in Poland then she developed her scientific career there. She was a precursor of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include: the development of the theory of radioactivity, techniques for the separation of radioactive isotopes and the discovery of two new elements - radium and polonium. On her initiative, research was also carried out on the treatment of cancer with the use of radioactivity.Nobel Prize Diploma in Physics, awarded in December 1903 to Peter and Maria Curie

In 1891, Maria Skłodowska left the Kingdom of Poland for Paris to study at the Sorbonne (in the 19th century, women were not allowed to study in Poland then she developed her scientific career there. She was a precursor of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include: the development of the theory of radioactivity, techniques for the separation of radioactive isotopes and the discovery of two new elements - radium and polonium. On her initiative, research was also carried out on the treatment of cancer with the use of radioactivity.Nobel Prize Diploma in Physics, awarded in December 1903 to Peter and Maria CurieShe was awarded the Nobel Prize for the first time in 1903 - in physics, together with her husband Pierre Curie and with Henri Becquerel, for research into the phenomenon of radioactivity discovered by Becquerel. She was awarded for the second time in 1911 - in chemistry for the discovery of polonium and radium, the separation of pure radium and the study of the chemical properties of radioactive elements. He belongs to the group of only four people who have received the Nobel Prize more than once. Among them is one of the two that have received awards in different disciplines. In the four, she is also the only woman and the only scientist honored in two different natural sciences [c]. Despite Polish nationality and sentiments towards the country, she never obtained Polish citizenship - she left for France with a Russian Empire passport.

In 1891, Maria Skłodowska left the Kingdom of Poland for Paris to study at the Sorbonne (in the 19th century, women were not allowed to study in Poland then she developed her scientific career there. She was a precursor of a new branch of chemistry - radiochemistry. Her achievements include: the development of the theory of radioactivity, techniques for the separation of radioactive isotopes and the discovery of two new elements - radium and polonium. On her initiative, research was also carried out on the treatment of cancer with the use of radioactivity.Nobel Prize Diploma in Physics, awarded in December 1903 to Peter and Maria CurieShe was awarded the Nobel Prize for the first time in 1903 - in physics, together with her husband Pierre Curie and with Henri Becquerel, for research into the phenomenon of radioactivity discovered by Becquerel. She was awarded for the second time in 1911 - in chemistry for the discovery of polonium and radium, the separation of pure radium and the study of the chemical properties of radioactive elements. He belongs to the group of only four people who have received the Nobel Prize more than once. Among them is one of the two that have received awards in different disciplines. In the four, she is also the only woman and the only scientist honored in two different natural sciences [c]. Despite Polish nationality and sentiments towards the country, she never obtained Polish citizenship - she left for France with a Russian Empire passport.Maria Skłodowska-Curie is the first woman to rest in the Paris Pantheon in recognition of her scientific merits. With her husband Pierre Curie, she had two daughters: Ève Curie and Irène Joliot-Curie.

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