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On November 7th 1867 Marie Curie was born. She was born in Warsaw, Vistula Land, Russian Empire
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In July 1895 Marie Curie got married to Pierre Curie.
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Marie and Pierre have their first daughter Irene Curie.
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In july 1898 after studying uranium for years in her lab Marie Curie and her husdand created a new element called Polonium. Thy named it Polonium in honor of native Poland.
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On 26 December 1898 the Curies announced the existence of a second element, which they named "radium."
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Marie curie was the first women to win a Nobel Prize.In 1903, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded Pierre Curie, Marie Curie and Henri Becquerel the Nobel Prize in Physics, "in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel."
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On December 1904 Marie and Pierre Curie have their second daughter Eve.
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Pierre is killed on April 19th 1906. He was walking across the Rue Dauphine in heavy rain, he was struck by a horse-drawn vehicle and fell under its wheels and his skull was fractured.
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In 1911 Marie Curie wins a nobel prize in chemistry for creating two new elements called radium and polonium.
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Marie Curie is the first person to win two nobel Prizes.
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During the world war, Marie Curie pushed for the use of mobile radiography units, which came to be popularly known as petites Curies. these where used for the treatment of wounded soilders. they where tubes of radium emanation, a colorless, radioactive gas given off by radium, later identified as radon. These are now known today as X-Ray machines.
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Radium is used in self-luminous paints for watches, nuclear panels, aircraft switches, clocks, and instrument dials. Today, radium is still used for some dials in 1950. This is important to know about because it impacts the world of science around us.
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It was found out that workers' exposure to radium by handling luminescent paints causes serious health effects which included sores, anemia and bone cancer. This use of radium was stopped soon afterward. This important to the world because know we know that radium can kill you or make you seriously sick.
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A rare and highly radioactive metalloid, polonium is chemically similar to bismuth and tellurium, and it occurs in uranium ores. Polonium has been studied for possible use in heating spacecraft. This is important to the world around us because it impacts the world of science.
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On July 4th 1934 Marie Curie died. She died in France.