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Marie Curie

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Pierre Curie
(1859-1906)
María Sklodowska
(1867-1934)
Irene Curie
(1897-1956)
Henry Labouisse
(1904- 1987)
Eve Curie
(1897-1956)
Frédéric Joliot
(1900-1958)
Michel Langevin
(1926- 1985)
Anne Joliot
(1938- )
HéleneJoliot
(1927- )
PierreJoliot
(1932- )
Marc Joliot
(1962- )
Alain Joliot
(1964- )
Yves Langevin
(1950- )
Francoise Langevin
(1950- )

Eve Curie

She was a Franco-Polish writer and journalist. She is known for her biography of her mother, titled "Madame Curie", published in 1937. The book became a bestseller and was later adapted into a film.

Pierre Joliot

Pierre Joliot was important in the field of biology and biophysics. He contributed significantly to the study of photosynthesis and energy conversion in photosynthetic organisms.

Irene Joliot

She was a important French physicist and chemist. She was the eldest daughter of Marie Curie and Pierre Curie, and married Frédéric Joliot, with whom she collaborated in her scientific research.

Anne Joliot

Anne Joliot published, alone or in collaboration, more than sixty research articles in various fields (cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, developmental biology).

Michel Langevin

French theoretical physicist. He graduated in nuclear physics in 1955 and then continued his career as a scientific researcher at the CNRS.

Henri Labouisse

Henri Labouisse was a French diplomat who stood out for his humanitarian work and his contribution to the work of the United Nations. Labouisse played a crucial role in the field of humanitarian aid and international cooperation.

Pierre Curie

Pierre Curie was a important physicist and scientist born on May 15, 1859 in Paris, France, and died tragically on April 19, 1906 when he was run over by a horse cart. His most significant contribution to science was his pioneering work in the field of radioactivity, together with his wife Marie Curie.

Helene Langevin

Hélène is a professor of nuclear physics at the Institute of Nuclear Physics at the University of Paris and Director of Research at the CNRS. She is also known for her work encouraging women to study careers in scientific fields.

Frédéric Joliot

He was a French physicist and chemist. He is known for his contribution to research in the field of artificial radioactivity and for his role in the understanding of nuclear reactions.

Maria Sklodowska

Marie Curie

She was a pioneer in the field of radioactivity and is the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize in two different scientific disciplines: Physics and Chemistry. A curious fact about Marie Curie is that her remains are buried in a coffin made of lead due to the radioactivity associated with his discoveries about radioactivity and radioactive elements.