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kherson [118]
3 years ago
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What are 5 significant events that Marie Curie did??

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Pepsi [2]3 years ago
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I hope this helps you with your question...

1) In 1902, Marie was hired to do some experiments, while working on them she discovered pure radium.

2) In 1903, Marie and her husband, Pierre, were awarded a Nobel Prize for their work with radioactivity.

3) In 1911, Marie won her second Nobel Prize, this time on her own. For her continued work in radioactivity.

4) In 1922, Marie became a member of the French Academy of Medicine. She devoted herself to using her knowledge to help people.

5) In 1932, Marie and her sister started a research facility to help fight cancer. It is still opened as today and is called the Marie Sklodowska Curie Oncology Center.
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