Marie Skłodowska Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland, in November of 1867. She was the youngest of five children in a family of educators who valued education highly. Despite facing financial ...
Marie Curie’s passion for science knew no bounds. Born in Warsaw, Poland, she grew up in a family that valued education. Despite facing financial challenges, she moved to Paris to further her ...
One woman, Marie Curie, helped change the lives of people all over the world and showed that girls are as good at science as boys! When Marie lived in Poland girls were not allowed to go to ...
Curie was studying rocks containing uranium ... She named it Polonium, after her native Poland. MARIE-NOELLE HIMBERT: Experiments, experiments, experiments… CHRIS PACKHAM: Then just six months ...
Polonium, (element 84), was discovered in 1898 and named after Poland, the homeland of Marie Curie (Ne Sklodowska) who found it with her husband Pierre Curie. This loyalty was a direct affront to ...