Love letter of scientific research patent

Madame Curie, who lost her husband, is still committed to this experiment. She is a schoolboy with a family. As the saying goes, it is easy for her to have feelings for each other when she is alone, but her students are married. Later, their affair was also exposed to the French media. How can such a big subversive news media be spared? At one time, everyone's accusations and abuses against Madame Curie were overwhelming, and they also spread to her children.

Originally, it was a beautiful love between lovers and concubines, but this student has a family. However, a scientist married the daughter of a grocery store owner. I'm afraid it's hard to reconcile his thoughts and ideas, so it's not surprising that he will fall in love with Madame Curie again.

? However, such feelings are doomed to be unpopular. In order to avoid this, the two rented a house near the university and lived their own lives. The good times didn't last long. The students' wives got their love letters, gave them to the media, and made them public. It is conceivable that this incident caused quite a stir, insulting, insulting and even attacking Madame Curie and her two daughters. Some friends even wanted her to leave France. Later, the metal radium was isolated and won the Nobel Prize, which failed to prevent the public from being so hurt.

Madame Curie, who is at the center of the whirlpool of public opinion, did not give up her scientific research. She isolated pure metal radium at 19 1 1 and won the Nobel Prize in chemistry, but people's prejudice against her has not been eliminated.

? We all know this great contribution to the world, but what you don't know is her love and contribution to France. During the First World War, the cruel war brought great harm to France. Madame Curie unconditionally supported France, sold her medal, and then donated all the money to France for war and bought French war bonds. The weight of the Nobel Prize is well known, but she gave up her honor symbol without thinking to support her husband's country.

? France was mean to Madame Curie, but Madame Curie returned good for evil. When France was in trouble, she donated all her bonuses and never applied for a patent for her scientific research, so that the whole world could enjoy this achievement. Madame Curie is only a little biased in her personal feelings, but she is a great scientist and should not be so reviled.

? Madame Curie endured such insults, and despite being called "Polish slut" by the public, she persisted in her contribution to science. Later, when the war broke out, she still loved this country, took out her life's wealth and great energy, and made every effort to contribute to France. I'm afraid her behavior was beyond the reach of those who abused her at that time. Madame Curie's life can be described as sad.