1. Pierre Curie - Death, Marie Curie & Facts - Biography

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    French physicist Pierre Curie was one of the founding fathers of modern physics and is best known for being a pioneer in radioactive studies.

  2. Pierre Curie | Awards, Biography, & Facts | Britannica

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    Pierre Curie (born May 15, 1859, Paris, France—died April 19, 1906, Paris) was a French physical chemist, cowinner with his wife Marie Curie of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903. He and Marie discovered radium and polonium in their investigation of radioactivity.

  3. Pierre Curie – Biographical - NobelPrize.org

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    He showed that the magnetic properties of a given substance change at a certain temperature – this temperature is now known as the Curie point. To assist in his experiments he constructed several delicate pieces of apparatus – balances, electrometers, piezoelectric crystals, etc.

  4. Pierre Curie – Facts - NobelPrize.org

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    Pierre Curie. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1903. Born: 15 May 1859, Paris, France. Died: 19 April 1906, Paris, France. Affiliation at the time of the award: École municipale de physique et de chimie industrielles (Municipal School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry), Paris, France.

  5. Biography of Pierre Curie, Physicist and Nobel Laureate - ThoughtCo

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    Pierre Curie pioneered scientific research in the fields of magnetism, radioactivity, piezoelectricity, and crystallography. Fast Facts: Pierre Curie. Known For: Influential French physicist, physical chemist, and Nobel laureate; co-discoverer (along with Marie Curie) of radioactive elements radium and polonium.

  6. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize, Radioactivity, Scientist | Britannica

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    The sudden death of Pierre Curie (April 19, 1906) was a bitter blow to Marie Curie, but it was also a decisive turning point in her career: henceforth she was to devote all her energy to completing alone the scientific work that they had undertaken.

  7. Marie and Pierre Curie and the discovery of polonium and radium

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    On April 19, 1906, Pierre Curie was run over by a horse-drawn wagon near the Pont Neuf in Paris and killed. Now Marie was left alone with two daughters, Irène aged 9 and Ève aged 2. Shock broke her down totally to begin with.

  8. Pierre Curie - Wikiwand

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    Pierre Curie (/ ˈkjʊəri / KURE-ee; French: [pjɛʁ kyʁi]; 15 May 1859 – 19 April 1906) was a French physicist, a pioneer in crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity, and radioactivity.

  9. Pierre Curie - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Pierre Curie (15 May 1859 in Paris – 19 April 1906 in Paris) was a French physicist. He shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with his wife, Marie Curie and Henri Becquerel, for the work on 'spontaneous radioactivity' which Becquerel discovered. [1] Work. Pierre Curie is not as well known as Marie Curie, although Pierre and his brother had ...