The Curies continued to work closely together until a terrible event happened. In April, 1906, Pierre was killed in a street accident. Marie was very sad, but she continued working. Then, in 1910, she made pure radium. It was Marie Curie’s biggest success. In 1911, she received the Nobel Prize again, in chemistry. She was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize, and the first person to receive it twice.
Over the years, Marie’s constant work with radium continued to hurt her health. She died on July 4, 1934, from an illness caused by her life’s work: radium. Madam Curie never cared about making any money from her discoveries. Her life had been one of hard work; however, in her family life she was happily married and had two daughters. As a scientist, she made important discoveries and achieved greatness in her field.
The Curies continued to work closely together until a terrible event happened. In April, 1906, Pierre was killed in a street accident. Marie was very sad, but she continued working. Then, in 1910, she made pure radium. It was Marie Curie’s biggest success. In 1911, she received the Nobel Prize again, in chemistry. She was the first woman to receive the Nobel Prize, and the first person to receive it twice.
Over the years, Marie’s constant work with radium continued to hurt her health. She died on July 4, 1934, from an illness caused by her life’s work: radium. Madam Curie never cared about making any money from her discoveries. Her life had been one of hard work; however, in her family life she was happily married and had two daughters. As a scientist, she made important discoveries and achieved greatness in her field.
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