- - she won the 1903 nobel in physics and the 1911 prize in chemistry
- - first woman to receive a nobel prize (awarded in 1903)
- - Physics, 1903
- - Prized lab expert reported couple that is stalking dog
- - 1911 Polish/French Chemistry Nobelist who pioneered research in radioactivity
- - Scientist and chemist after whom the element Cm with atomic number 96 is named: 2 wds.
- - Scientist who was the first female professor at the University of Paris: 2 wds.
- - First person to receive two Nobel Prizes
- - Polonium was named for her homeland, Poland, in 1898
- - Only person to win the Nobel Prize in two different scientific fields
- - Older of the only mother-daughter Nobel Prize pair
- - First two-time Nobelist
- - First two-Nobel recipient
- - Only person to win a Nobel Prize in two different sciences
- - First female professor at the University of Paris
- - First person with two Nobel Prizes
- - Radioactivity pioneer
- - She used to appear on the 500-franc note
- - Pioneer of the use of X-rays on WWI battlefields
- - Greer Garson role, 1943: 2 wds.
- - Greer Garson role, 1943
- - Two-time Nobelist physicist
- - Chemist born in Warsaw, Poland
- - French physicist born 1867
- - She saw a ray of hope in the dark
- - POLAND
- - Greer Garson: 1943
- - Great scientist (1867–1934).
- - subject of the 2020 bio-pic "radioactive"
- - Filler of notebooks now stored in lead-lined boxes
- - *Role in a science lab, once
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