Person From History — Marie Curie
08/17/2026
Marie Curie was a groundbreaking scientist who became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only person to win in both Physics and Chemistry. She discovered the elements polonium and radium, pioneered research on radioactivity, and helped develop X-ray technology. Despite facing gender-based barriers, Curie’s resilience and brilliance left a lasting legacy in science and medicine. Marie Curie was not just a brilliant scientist—she was a trailblazer whose work continues to influence science, medicine, and the role of women in academia. Born Maria Sklodowska in Warsaw, Poland, in 1867, she rose from modest beginnings to become the first woman to win a Nobel Prize—and the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different scientific fields: Physics and Chemistry.

