The Story of Madame Curie is a book published by Girls Publishing House on April 1 2065438. The author is Wang. This book mainly introduces the story of Madame Curie's great life and achievements under difficult conditions.
In April 2020, it was listed in the Reading Guidance Catalogue for Primary and Secondary School Students (2020 Edition) of the Basic Education Curriculum and Textbook Development Center of the Ministry of Education.
Madame Curie (1867— 1934) was a French physicist and chemist. Maria is originally from Poland. The greatest contribution of her life was to extract radioactive substances-polonium and radium-with her husband Curie under extremely simple and difficult conditions.
After her husband died, she endured grief and continued to study radium and other radioactive elements, which achieved fruitful results and promoted the development of nuclear science. Because of her outstanding achievements in radioactive phenomena.
She 1903 won the Nobel Prize in physics, and 19 1 1 won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. She won 10 awards, 16 medals and 107 honorary titles, especially two Nobel Prizes.
Marie Curie (1867~ 1934), formerly known as Marie skovodovska, usually called Marie Curie or Madame Curie, is a French female physicist and radiochemist of Polish origin. /kloc-0 was born in Warsaw, Poland on October 7th, 1867 1 1, and went to Paris to study with her sister Bronis. He got a degree in Paris and engaged in scientific research. He is the founder of the Curie Institute in Paris and Warsaw.
She and her husband pierre curie * * * discovered the radioactive element polonium, and then discovered the element radium, so she and her husband Henry Bekkerel * * * won the Nobel Prize in Physics with the score of 1903, and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with the score of 19 1 1 became the earliest in history. Due to long-term exposure to radioactive substances, 1934 died of malignant leukemia on July 4.
Marie Curie's achievements include creating the theory of radioactivity, inventing the technology of separating radioactive isotopes, and discovering two new elements, polonium and radium. Under her guidance, people used radioisotopes to treat cancer for the first time, which made going up a flight of stairs become medical treatment.