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set gDates = [[], [0, "The Times, July 5, 1934", 0, "The Times, July 8, 1934", "The Times, July 1, 1936", "The Times, July 4, 1984"]]
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@[]#A BENEFACTOR OF MANKIND##MME. CURIE IS DEAD#CEREMONY AT THE THE MARIE CURIE HOSPITAL#CUT THE RISKS, LIVE IN HOPE
Marie Curie's notebooks are still, 60 years after her death, too radioactive to handle in safety#Marie Curie was the first woman in France to win a doctorate, the first woman to be a professor at the Sorbonne, and the first woman scientist to win international recognition#Curie's older daughter Irene followed in her mother's footsteps, also becoming a researcher into radioactivity and winning the Nobel prize for Chemistry in 1935 with her husband Frederic Joliot#When Marie Curie was born in 1867, her native Poland was part of the Russian Empire#Radium is present in minerals only in about one part in 3,000,000#According to her younger daughter, Eva, Marie Curie often said: "In science, we should be interested in things, not people" To Eva, this meant that her mother had little regard for her own importance or safety