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  1. March 17, 1956, Paris. Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie. Frédéric and Irène Joliot-Curie (respectively, born March 19, 1900, Paris, France—died Aug. 14, 1958, Arcouest; born Sept. 12, 1897, Paris—died March 17, 1956, Paris) were French physical chemists, husband and wife, who were jointly awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for ...

  2. 12 de sept. de 2011 · Irene Curie worked together with her mother to provide mobile X-ray units during World War I. She resumed her studies at the university in Paris after the war and later worked at the institute that her parents had founded. It was there that she conducted her Nobel Prize-awarded work together with Frédéric Joliot, whom she married in 1926.

  3. Irène Joliot-Curie (pronúncia francesa [i'ʁɛ̃n ky'ʁi:]; Paris, 12 de setembro de 1897 — Paris, 17 de março de 1956) foi uma química francesa, filha de Marie Curie e Pierre Curie e esposa de Frédéric Joliot-Curie.Irène e Frédéric ganharam o Nobel de Química em 1935 pela descoberta da radioatividade artificial. Isso tornou a família Curie a maior ganhadora de prêmios Nobel até ...

  4. Irene Joliot-Curie. Lived 1897 – 1956. Irène Joliot-Curie discovered how to synthesize ‘designer’ radioactive elements in the laboratory. Such elements are now used in tens of millions of medical procedures every year. Their use has saved millions of lives. The daughter of Marie Curie, Irène followed in her mother’s footsteps, winning ...

  5. As a child, Irène Joliot-Curie (1897–1956) had the unusual experience of attending for two years a special school that emphasized science, organized by her mother, Marie Curie, and Marie’s scientific friends for their own children.Irène was still a teenager when she worked with her Nobel Prize–winning mother in the radiography corps during World War I.

  6. The radiochemist Irène Joliot-Curie was a battlefield radiologist, activist, politician, and daughter of two of the most famous scientists in the world: Marie and Pierre Curie. Along with her husband, Frédéric, she discovered the first-ever artificially created radioactive atoms, paving the way for innumerable medical advances, especially in the fight against cancer.

  7. Irène Joliot-Curie (ur. 12 września 1897 w Paryżu , zm. 17 marca 1956 tamże) – francuska fizykochemiczka , laureatka Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie chemii , członkini Prezydium Honorowego Polskiego Komitetu Wyzwolenia Narodowego we Francji w 1944 r.

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