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Marie Curie was a physicist, chemist and pioneer in the study of radiation. She discovered the elements polonium and radium with her husband, Pierre. She worked extensively with radium throughout her lifetime, characterizing its various properties and investigating its therapeutic potential. However, her work with radioactive materials ultimately killed her and he died of a blood disease in The youngest of five children, she had three older sisters and a brother.
Her parents — father, Wladislaw, and mother, Bronislava — were educators who ensured that their girls were educated as well as their son.
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Curie's mother succumbed to tuberculosis in Norton, she notes that Curie's mother's death had a profound impact on Curie, fueling a life-long battle with depression and shaping her views on religion. Curie would never again "believe in the benevolence of god," Goldsmith wrote. In , at the age of 15, Curie completed her secondary education, graduating first in her class.
Curie and her older sister, Bronya, both wished to pursue a higher education, but the University of Warsaw did not accept women. To get the education they desired, they had to leave the country. At the age of 17, Curie became a governess to help pay for her sister's attendance at medical school in Paris. Curie continued studying on her own and eventually set off for Paris in November Curie was a focused and diligent student, and was at the top of her class.