Radium was discovered by Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Gustave Bemont in 1898.
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
The Nobel Prize is not enough???
In the 1200s. to be exact...12971969
The Nobel Peace prize is used for many scientific discoveries in the medicinal department, it is a very honorable award to have.
I have no idea what your question actually is but Linus paling won the chemistry Nobel prize for research in chemical bonding in complex substances and the Nobel peace prize for anti-nuclear activism. So, he actually got them for different things.
Irene DID discover and invent things. Irene invented the x-ray machine with help of her mother and the study of radioactivity. She received a Nobel prize for it one year after her mother's death. It proved to be very helpful during the war. Irene and her husband, Fredric., discover that atoms contain neutrons also.
For the study of radioactivity ... He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
The Nobel Prize is not enough???
S.Chandra sekar received the 1983 Nobel Prize in physics. Chandra's uncle, SIR.C.V.RAman, received the 1930 Nobel Prize in physics for discovering the Raman effect, which describes the diffraction of light by crystals. Raman was the first Asian to receive a Nobel Prize in science.
There is no such award as the science Nobel Peace prize.
Two famous chemists are Alfred Nobel noted for creating dynamite and the Nobel Prize. Marie Curie for here pioneering research on radioactivity
she was the firs to coin the termed "radioactivity"
This was the Nobel prize.
James Chadwick
The Nobel Prize in Science is awarded to a scientist or researcher that discovers important ideas and procedures. For instance, the discoverers of DNA won the Nobel Prize in Science in the 1950s.
Radioactivity was first discovered by Henri Becquerel on the 1890s. He received the Nobel Prize, along with the Curie's, for this work.
Marie Skłodowska Curie was the first Polish woman to win a Nobel Prize. She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1911 for her pioneering research on radioactivity.
Joseph John Thomson