Who won the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1911?
Correct answer: Marie Curie
Player #1027355
brilliant woman who died for her discovery
raritymhilez
Glad she did'nt gave up on her experiment. She was amazing and her husband too.
DancinQueen
great Polish woman
Jack's Mum
Thanks to The Big Bang Theory for me knowing the answer to this!
LadyCancer196257
Jack's Mum, Good Memory😁 you have! I knew the answer from the question here on Quizzland about. What famous family of scientist has won the most Nobel Prizes? And I remembered this was mentioned in the description that was written.
WaldoLydeker
Damn! She's the Babe Ruth in Nobel Prize history! Records seemingly impossible to break!
Radakyl
I heard she was painfully shy!
Udit Narayan
An extraordinary woman who died for her discovery
Sully Girl
I read wonderful biography about her. She gave the world so much, a real heroine
DelightfullyLearn
I guess the woman of first accomplishments was precise prodigious...
KTI6
I’ve known about her since I was quite young. (I’m 53 now) The reason being I went to Marie Curie Elementary School in San Diego. I’ve admired her for practically my whole life.
Melode
curries family was all into chemistry and radiation. she wS a very smart woman and I admire her intelligence. she proved that women have as much or more intelligence as men. good going.
KAITLYNMARIA
Player #21838883, they're radioactive from the toxicity off her discoveries
samisha
she has made radioactivity she was brilliant woman 😊
Player #19472386
A true scientist for her time. In her own right, apart from her husband.
Mary J.
and no one can touch her books yet.
Player #21838883
I don't know what that means
Uninitialized
Radakyl, ..many painfully shy people stay to themselves. study some personal interest and get super good at it. example. music. science.writing books.art.etc
Player #5024286
Jack's Mum, I hear that