Marya Sklodowska was born on November 7, 1867, in Poland. The family was poor. Marya worked for six years to make money so her elder sister Bronya could study medicine at the Sorbonne in Paris.
When Bronya finished medical school in 1891, 23-year-o1d Marya Sklodowska went to Paris to begin her own studies.
Once she arrived in Paris, Marya changed her name to the French form, Marie. After living with Bronya and her husband for a short time, she moved to a less expensive set of rooms near the university so she could study in peace.
In July 1893, Marie passed her physics exam first in her class. At this time, she met Pierre Curie, a young scientist. Marie and Pierre found that they had much in common. They both believed that science was the most important part of their lives. They fell in love, and were married on July 26, 1895. 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.
Marya Sklodowska was born on November 7, 1867, in Poland. The family was poor. Marya worked for six years to make money so her elder sister Bronya could study medicine at the Sorbonne in Paris.
When Bronya finished medical school in 1891, 23-year-o1d Marya Sklodowska went to Paris to begin her own studies.
Once she arrived in Paris, Marya changed her name to the French form, Marie. After living with Bronya and her husband for a short time, she moved to a less expensive set of rooms near the university so she could study in peace.
In July 1893, Marie passed her physics exam first in her class. At this time, she met Pierre Curie, a young scientist. Marie and Pierre found that they had much in common. They both believed that science was the most important part of their lives. They fell in love, and were married on July 26, 1895. 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.
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Marya Sklodowska was born on November 7, 1867, in Poland. The family was poor. Marya worked for six years to make money so her elder sister Bronya could study medicine at the Sorbonne in Paris.
When Bronya finished medical school in 1891, 23-year-o1d Marya Sklodowska went to Paris to begin her own studies.
Once she arrived in Paris, Marya changed her name to the French form, Marie. After living with Bronya and her husband for a short time, she moved to a less expensive set of rooms near the university so she could study in peace.
In July 1893, Marie passed her physics exam first in her class. At this time, she met Pierre Curie, a young scientist. Marie and Pierre found that they had much in common. They both believed that science was the most important part of their lives. They fell in love, and were married on July 26, 1895. 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.
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