Marie Curie Inspiration
Marie Curie was a woman scientist inventor Radium and Polonium. He was born on November 7, 1867. She married Pierre Curie.
Marie Curie comes from a family of teachers, in Poland. Because of the crisis in Poland, he was destitute and had to live frugally. In addition, he had surreptitiously to learn science. In 1891 Marie continuing his studies of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Sorbonne. After he went to Paris to study at the Sorbonne University so he can more freely to do research until the end of his lunch that he was able to isolate radium from his old laboratory is simple: This is the beginning of his popularity.
Since then, Curie began little by little discover radium and polonium. Objects are then developed into the manufacture of nuclear material. Findings Curie developed as radiation in the treatment of cancer.
Curie also discovered that thorium can provide the same rays as uranium. He continued the systematic study of various chemical compounds which give surprising results. The strength of radiation depends on the amount of uranium and thorium.
Finally, the Curie draws the conclusion that the ability to emit a radiation beam does not depend on the arrangement of atoms in a molecule. It must be associated with the interior of the atom itself. At the end of the 19th century, a number of discoveries Curie were a pioneer for the breakthrough of modern physics.
Curie trying to learn the nature that also contains the seeds of uranium and thorium. This is a new hypothesis Curie found that the new element is far more active than uranium appears in small quantities as an ore.
Of the various findings, a Nobel boon Curie in Physics. Her achievements are remarkable able to understand the need to collect the radioactive sources are intense.
Inventories produced an instrument that is unrivaled. Radium D and polonium had accumulated also contributed determine the success of an experiment or research carried out in about 1930.
Curie continued working as well as to investigate nuclear and radioactive materials in a simple laboratory without thinking of him. In fact, he did not want to patent inventions that. Because, he’s sticking to the principle, “Science is for mankind.”
A few months after its findings, the Curie died of leukemia. The reason was quite ironic, radiation action. Very large contribution to physics. Not only because of two has Nobel prized that he got, but also an enormous influence on subsequent generations.

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