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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pierre_CuriePierre Curie - Wikipedia

    Pierre Curie ( / ˈkjʊəri / KURE-ee, [1] French: [pjɛʁ kyʁi]; 15 May 1859 – 19 April 1906) was a French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity, and radioactivity. In 1903, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Marie Skłodowska–Curie, and Henri Becquerel, "in recognition of the ...

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Pierre Curie was a French physicist who discovered radium and polonium, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903. He died in 1906 after being run over by a horse-drawn carriage in Paris. Learn more about his life, research, awards, and legacy.

  4. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize, Radioactivity, Scientist: The sudden death of Pierre Curie (April 19, 1906) was a bitter blow to Marie Curie, but it was also a decisive turning point in her career: henceforth she was to devote all her energy to completing alone the scientific work that they had undertaken. On May 13, 1906, she was appointed to the professorship that had been left vacant on her ...

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  5. Apr 15, 2024 · Pierre Curie (born May 15, 1859, Paris, France—died April 19, 1906, Paris) was a French physical chemist, cowinner with his wife Marie Curie of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. He and Marie discovered radium and polonium in their investigation of radioactivity. An exceptional physicist, he was one of the main founders of modern physics.

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  6. Jul 7, 2021 · Pierre Curie was a French physicist, physical chemist, and Nobel laureate who pioneered research in magnetism, radioactivity, piezoelectricity, and crystallography. He co-discovered radium and polonium with his wife Marie Curie and died in a street accident in Paris in 1906.

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    Dec 1, 1996 · The web page tells the story of the life and achievements of Marie and Pierre Curie, the pioneering researchers who discovered polonium and radium, the first woman to win a Nobel Prize in physics. It covers their early years in Poland, their research in France, their personal lives, and their legacy. It does not mention their death or the cause of their death.

  9. The curie is a unit of radioactivity (3.7 x 10 10 decays per second or 37 gigabecquerels) originally named in honor of Pierre Curie by the Radiology Congress in 1910, after Curie's death. Pierre and Marie Curie's children and grandchildren also became important scientists.

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