1In June, 903, Madame Curie took "Research on Radioactive Substances" as her doctoral thesis and obtained a doctorate in physics from the University of Paris. In June165438+1October of the same year, the Curies were awarded the David Gold Medal by the Royal Society. In February 65438, together with Bekkerel, they won the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics. 1906, her husband died in a car accident. This heavy blow did not make her give up her persistent pursuit. She fought back her grief and redoubled her efforts to complete their beloved scientific career. She continued her husband's lecture at the University of Paris and became the first female professor at the university.
19 10, her famous book on radioactivity was published. In the same year, she cooperated with others to analyze pure metal radium and measure its properties. She also measured the half-lives of oxygen and other elements and published a series of important works on radioactivity. This great achievement made her win the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 19 1 1, becoming the first great scientist to win the Nobel Prize twice in history. The founder of radiation science, who suffered from scientific hardships, died of leukemia on July 4, 1934 on/kloc-0 because of years of hard work. She devoted her glorious life to the scientific cause of mankind.
Madame Curie didn't apply for a patent for radium, which shows that she has a strong enterprise. She devoted herself to her career and devoted herself wholeheartedly to it. Career means everything to her. She has no leisure to seek personal material interests, and it is this "pure research concept" that makes her win the Nobel Prize twice.