Watch noted scientist Marie Curie receive the ACR Gold Medal in 1931 with this newly digitized film. Courtesy of the Curie Museum, Paris Read the full article: www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/acr/a....
"Pierre left his thesis on electromagnetic to help his wife on her study" I heard this somewhere, so yeah. I also read Marie's biography written by her daughter that Pierre let Marie name her discoveries.
"Helped her husband discover rare elements"? WTF? Check the Wikipedia. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the first person (and only woman) to win twice, the only person to win twice in multiple sciences, and was part of the Curie family legacy of five Nobel Prizes. Shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with her husband Pierre Curie and with physicist Henri Becquerel but she was not her husband little helper.
Jo Greg actually it was his laboratory in which she helped to him.to.find the rare element. later he suddenly died and she continued his work and she discovered pure radium.
On this footage, she was 63 years old. But, looked much older due to the Radium exposure that she was exposed to of 33 years at this point of the footage. Marie died three years after this footage from bone marrow cancer (Leukemia).
😖”Helped husband discover rare element.” 🤯 After her two Nobels, one in Physics, the other in Chemistry, in different years, her daughter Irene also received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Most people forget. Two of her grandchildren are currently scientists too. Helene Langevin-Joliot, is a nuclear physicist at the University of Paris, and director of CNRS.
Her name was not in the winners of noble prize 😂 but her husband protested to include her ,She was unknown with no discoveries nor PhD before their marriage while Pierre curie was a prominent professor who made the laws of piezoelectricity, she received two nobles for the same discovery ( Pierre did with his own invented devices and techniques) after he receive a noble prize in chemistry for the earlier discovery, she never discover anything new in science , Pierre curie was the real deal just watch the interview with her grand daughter she is angry because people only talk about Marie as if she is the brain behind all the work. Stop crying
@@unknownaccount8411 and you live in your own planet in your head. That’s not what countless of research and data about her work says. You can read from the Nobel itself her accomplishments, and remember, she has books from her lab. You do keep a record of your work in the lab, plus the record from the University, and her colleagues. What you say is a bunch of nonsense. Her daughter too won a Nobel for her own research separate and in other time.
@@unknownaccount8411 it’s also amazing how you little men feel so threatened by the work of women. The fact you write in a Muslim language says it all. You all men from that culture need to grow up, you are emotionally under developed just like all the men in the US who are evangelicals and follow the same taste for autocracy and misogyny as you do. Same thing.
I read about her in a newspaper article, then studied about her in my Swedish language class. Now i have a chance to see her and hear ver voice!!!its a good feeling. Radium and Polonium are now elements of the periodic table, Thanx for her relentless research
She was not allowed for taking higher education..... Then she is being awarded.... Two nobel prizes......Story of struggle success Determination... Inspiration.....
@@DjMakinetor No, she wasn't French!!! She lived and worked in France, because of the political situation in Poland (Warsaw was under Russian rule and women could not study here), and later also because of her marriage to Pierre Curie, but she was always Polish, she considered herself Polish and was a great patriot.
Her name was not in the winners of noble prize 😂 but her husband protested to include her ,She was unknown with no discoveries nor PhD before their marriage while Pierre curie was a prominent professor who made the laws of piezoelectricity, she received two nobles for the same discovery ( Pierre did with his own invented devices and techniques) after he receive a noble prize in chemistry for the earlier discovery, she never discover anything new in science , Pierre curie was the real deal just watch the interview with her grand daughter she is angry because people only talk about Marie as if she is the brain behind all the work. Stop crying
@@michaelshort2388 Incorrect, she actually adopted a hyphenated surname, Curi-Skłodowska. It was only Westerners, struggling with the Polish name, who simplified it for convenience to Curi.
Her name was not in the winners of noble prize 😂 but her husband protested to include her ,She was unknown with no discoveries nor PhD before their marriage while Pierre curie was a prominent professor who made the laws of piezoelectricity, she received two nobles for the same discovery ( Pierre did with his own invented devices and techniques) after he receive a noble prize in chemistry for the earlier discovery, she never discover anything new in science , Pierre curie was the real deal just watch the interview with her grand daughter she is angry because people only talk about Marie as if she is the brain behind all the work. Stop crying
It is not nice that you're stripping her of Polish nationality by calling her only by husband's surname. The name was Maria Skłodowska-Curie, not Maria Curie.
@@sirasy No it shouldn't. These were the customs at the time and are still the customs in many countries and Maria Sklodowska-Curie is brilliant enough as to where having her husband's last name doesn't stop her from being recognized for who she was. Also, the 1903 Nobel Prize was only to be given to Henri Becquerel and Pierre Curie, but Pierre intervened and fought for Marie to get the Nobel Prize too. That's right. In a time of male dominance and insane sexism against women, Pierre fought for his wife to be recognized. He's who every man married to a woman should strive to be like in my opinion. Not the Prince Charming cliche, but someone who's willing to fight to give their wife credit where credit is due.
If she had a Polish accent, it is very slight to be noticed. As a French guy, if I don't know she was born in Poland, I would have thought that she was born in France.
Bo to Francja, a nie Polska. Jak we Francji pracujesz na rzecz Francji, to jesteś dla nich Francuzem. W Polsce z kolei nawet jak tworzysz miejsca pracy i rozwijasz ten kraj, to i tak jesteś "pieprzonym imigrantem kradnącym miejsca pracy"...
cugierkoteczka Ale to nic nie zmienia. Turek sprzedający kebaby i dający pracę Polakom jest tylko Turkiem. Nikt go nie nazwie Polakiem. I to jest różnica - w takiej Francji mają w dupie kolor skóry, czy religię, jak służysz krajowi, to jesteś Francuzem. U nas z kolei imigrantów postrzega się jako wrogów kradnących nam pracę, kobiety i kulturę. Nie bez powodu ten pierwszy kraj zbudował imperium, a ten drugi zniknął z mapy na 123 lata.
Her name was not among the two winners of noble prize 😂 but her husband protested to include her ,She was unknown with no discoveries nor PhD before their marriage in 1895 while Pierre curie was a prominent professor with many achievements and inventions in cryptography and he made the laws of piezoelectricity, she received two nobles for the same discovery ( Pierre did with his own invented devices and techniques) after he receive a noble prize in chemistry for the earlier discovery, she never discover anything new in science , Pierre curie was the real deal just watch the interview with her grand daughter she is angry because people only talk about Marie as if she is the brain behind all the work. Stop crying
Who's Marie Curie? Is that Maria Skłodowska-Curie? Why are the French changing her first name, and removing the maiden part of surname? Come on - you're not changing the names of African "doctors and engineers" that move to France...
When she moved to France, she changed her first name herself into Marie, because french people couldnt speak Marya. Her daugher wrote this in her book "Madame Curie"
You know what should hurt every Pole who's watching this? That in the only and onliest video with her voice recorded, Marie Skłodowska-Curie speaks in French instead in her native language: Polish.
While in Poland she was not only forbidden to work or teach, she couldn't even study in the first place because of her vagina. She very likely wouldnt have gotten anywhere in life if she never met her French husband and stayed in Poland.