The Halfway Mark (First of Ten) - Working with her husband, Polish-Born Mme. Marie Curie achieved world-wide fame and the Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1911) for the discovery of radium, an important cure for cancer and an important step forward in the field of radioactivity. February 12, 1949. (Photo by ACME).
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