#Marie #Curie series continues #MarieCurie
-First woman to get a PhD at a French University
- First woman to become a Professor in Univ. of Paris
- First Woman to win two Nobel Prizes in the field of Chemistry & Physics
-The first woman, and only two time Nobel laureate to be part of a family winning three Nobel Prizes
-Only mother Nobel Laureate to have a daughter, Irene, winning a Nobel Prize
-All these are for genuine contributions (the Most important one)
-The research that fetched her, and her husband, Pierre Curie, Nobel prize was done in a shed of their own, and neither the government nor the University funded their work
- For that matter, she was left out from the first Nobel Prize list that included her mentor, Becquerel, & her husband, Pierre Curie. If not for a Mathematics Professor named Gösta Mittag-Leffler, who wrote a letter to Pierre Curie in this regard, along with the support of her husband and her mentor, she would not have been awarded the first Nobel Prize.
- Marie Curie died on July 4th, 1934 (US Independence Day) at the age of 67
- "Marie Curie is, of all celebrated beings, the only one who fame has not corrupted" - Words of Albert Einstein after her death
#VAL-U-PRO #AMMA #AAAA
-First woman to get a PhD at a French University
- First woman to become a Professor in Univ. of Paris
- First Woman to win two Nobel Prizes in the field of Chemistry & Physics
-The first woman, and only two time Nobel laureate to be part of a family winning three Nobel Prizes
-Only mother Nobel Laureate to have a daughter, Irene, winning a Nobel Prize
-All these are for genuine contributions (the Most important one)
-The research that fetched her, and her husband, Pierre Curie, Nobel prize was done in a shed of their own, and neither the government nor the University funded their work
- For that matter, she was left out from the first Nobel Prize list that included her mentor, Becquerel, & her husband, Pierre Curie. If not for a Mathematics Professor named Gösta Mittag-Leffler, who wrote a letter to Pierre Curie in this regard, along with the support of her husband and her mentor, she would not have been awarded the first Nobel Prize.
- Marie Curie died on July 4th, 1934 (US Independence Day) at the age of 67
- "Marie Curie is, of all celebrated beings, the only one who fame has not corrupted" - Words of Albert Einstein after her death
#VAL-U-PRO #AMMA #AAAA
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