Marie Curie
Curie) (1867.1.7—1934.7.4), born in Poland, is a French physicist, chemist and world-famous scientist. He studied radioactivity, discovered radium and polonium, and won the Nobel Prize twice in his life (for the first time). Moreover, in the process of studying radium, he spent several years. As an outstanding scientist, Madame Curie has social influence that ordinary scientists do not have.