Chapter 7: I really love and admire her
Maria Salomea Skłodowska-Curie, better known as Marie Curie, was a French nationalized Polish scientist. He was born in Warsaw on November 7, 1867 and died on July 4, 1934, in Passy, France. He studied clandestinely at the 'floating university' in Warsaw and began his scientific training there.
Marie Curie was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity (term given by herself), developed techniques to isolate radioactive isotopes and discovered two chemical elements (radius and polonium), not to mention that during the First World War he created radiological centers for military use and founded the Curie Institute in Paris and Warsaw which are one of the main centers of medical research.
There are many reasons to admire it, indeed, I would be surprised if someone from the scientific and medical community does not, since their studies and research were not only a great contribution to both areas. For me as a woman and a scientist, Marie Curie is not only the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, but she is the first person to win two prizes in the physics and chemistry categories, but she is a woman who demonstrated in times as sexist as those that not because she was a woman she was less or knew less but was just as good and deserved such recognition as the Nobel.
Marie Curie was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity (term given by herself), developed techniques to isolate radioactive isotopes and discovered two chemical elements (radius and polonium), not to mention that during the First World War he created radiological centers for military use and founded the Curie Institute in Paris and Warsaw which are one of the main centers of medical research.
There are many reasons to admire it, indeed, I would be surprised if someone from the scientific and medical community does not, since their studies and research were not only a great contribution to both areas. For me as a woman and a scientist, Marie Curie is not only the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, but she is the first person to win two prizes in the physics and chemistry categories, but she is a woman who demonstrated in times as sexist as those that not because she was a woman she was less or knew less but was just as good and deserved such recognition as the Nobel.

admirable woman, an example of scientist! <3
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