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Marie Curie, Polish-French physicistMarie Curie (1867-1934, nee Marya Sklodowska), Polish-French physicist. With her husband Pierre, she isolated the radioactive elements polonium and radium in 1898
Marie and Pierre Curie, French physicistsMarie and Pierre Curie. Marie Curie (1867-1934, nee Marya Sklodowska), was born in Poland. In 1891 she became a student at the Sorbonne university in Paris, France
Marie Sklowdowska Curie, who twice won the Nobel Prize: 1903 and 1911NWI4949439 Marie Sklowdowska Curie, who twice won the Nobel Prize: 1903 and 1911.; (add.info.: Marie Sklowdowska Curie, who twice won the Nobel Prize: 1903 and 1911.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
Ernest Rutherford, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, 1908NWI4949394 Ernest Rutherford, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, 1908.; (add.info.: Ernest Rutherford, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, 1908.); Photo © North Wind Pictures
Portrait of Marie Curie (1867-1934) (sepia photo)XZO116039 Portrait of Marie Curie (1867-1934) (sepia photo) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright
Ernest Rutherford, caricatureErnest Rutherford. Caricature of the New Zealand nuclear physicist Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937) with an electron orbiting his head
Ernest Rutherford, sculpture C017 / 6985Sculpture of the New Zealand-born British physicist Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937). Rutherfords work contributed to the understanding of atomic structure
Irving Langmuir, American chemistIrving Langmuir (1881-1957), American chemical physicist. Langmuirs most famous publication was his article The Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms and Molecules in which
Fred Sanger, British biochemistFred Sanger. Caricature of the British biochemist and double Nobel laureate Frederick Sanger(born 1918). In 1958 Sanger was awarded a Nobel prize for chemistry for his work on the structure of
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