Marie Curie: A Life of Sacrifice and Achievement
Marie Curie’s discoveries in radiation changed the world. She became one of the most important women in science and her research is still important to scientists and doctors today.She became the first person - male or female - to win the Nobel Prize twice. And Marie’s discovery of the element radium helped unlock the mysteries of the atom. Yet she came from the most unlikely of circumstances. Marie Curie showed that through hard work and determination anything is possible. →Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Thursday! https://www.youtube.com/c/biographics... Vote for the Biography you want us to next. Click here to vote: http://biographics.org/you-choose-the... Visit our companion website for more: http://biographics.org Credits: Host - Simon Whistler Author - Steve Theunissen Producer - Samuel Avila Executive Producer - Shell Harris Business inquiries to [email protected] Biographies by the book, get Marie Curie’s biography from Amazon: http://amzn.to/2nvbD7a Other Biographics Videos: Nikola Tesla: A Man Ahead of His Time • Nikola Tesla: A Man Ahead of His Time Viktor Frankl Biography: A Search for Meaning • Viktor Frankl Biography: A Search for Meaning

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