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Abstract

 In the history of world science, Madame Curie is an immortal name. 
This great scientist has made outstanding contributions in the fields of 
physics and chemistry with his talent and diligence, and won the Nobel 
Prize twice in 1903 and 1911. The meritorious service she established and the qualities she possessed were deeply impressed by future generations. This paper briefly reviews the extraordinary life of this great woman, and 
the scientific spirit of being practical, hardworking, simple, tenacious 
and not vain, which is reflected from her, is always worth learning by our 
future generations.

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Figure 1: Five children in the apartment in 1872, from left to right: the eldest sister Zosia, the third sister Hela, Marie (Madame Curie), the elder brother Joseph and the second sister Bronya.
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Figure 2: A group of photos (about 15-16 years old) when Madame Curie was in middle school.
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Figure 3: When Madame Curie first arrived in Paris in 1891, she took the first photo at her sister Bronyia’s house.
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Figure 4: In 1900, the Curies were in the laboratory with their assistant, Gustav Bemont, the head of chemistry.
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Figure 5: Abandoned warehouse of Paris School of Physics and Chemistry (circa 1898)
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Figure 6: On December 10th, 1903, Madame Curie won the Nobel Prizein Physics.
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Figure 7: Madame Curie and the chemistry prize certificate who won the second Nobel Prize in 1911.
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Figure 8: In mid-August, 1914, Madame Curie obtained the certificate that the French Ministry of War asked her to set up a radiation equipment operation team.
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Figure 9: Mrs. Meloni, Mrs. Florence Harding, Mrs. Curie, American President Warren Harding and Irene took a group photo in front of the White House in Washington on May 20, 1921.
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Figure 10: Madame Curie was in a sanatorium in Sanselemo in 1934, at the age of 66

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