In a small town in Poland lived a poor girl named Mania Sklodovskaya. She made a living by tutoring. At the age of 19, she taught a ten-year-old girl from a rich family. The elder brother became interested in her. She also became attracted to him so they decided to get married but when the boy's mother found out she lifted the sky to her head. She grabbed Manya by the ear and put him on the porch. La stood up. He called all the servants together and shouted, "Look at this girl who has only one frock to wear, who has holes in the soles of her shoes and who only gets good food once in 24 hours." "She wants to be my daughter-in-law. She wants to be my daughter-in-law." All the servants laughed and the woman closed the door and went inside. It was as if someone had poured a bucket of acid on her. She felt a sense of humiliation and decided to stand on the same porch. Will be recognized by his name.
It was 1891. She came to Paris from Poland. She went to university and started studying physics. She studied for 20 hours a day. She had no money, no savings. She spent only one shilling a day. She had no electricity, no gas and no coal in her room. She shivered at night on icy seasons. She took off all her clothes when the cold became unbearable. She lay half on the bed and half on the floor. If she didn't have enough to live on, she would drop all her books on her, even up to her chair. Didn't eat. It used to be a sign of recovery. She would faint while sitting on the bed, but when she regained consciousness, she would reassure herself by declaring her fainting as sleep. "One day she fainted in class." After examining her, the doctor said, "You need a glass of milk instead of medicine." She was married to a scientist named Pierre at the university. As poor as it was now, at the time of marriage, their total assets were two bicycles. She reached her PhD during the same period of poverty. Mania had chosen a very interesting subject for her PhD. Explain why light emanates from uranium 'It was a difficult but impossible task but she overcame it' During experiments she discovered an element that produces 2 million times more light than uranium and its rays. Wood, stone, copper and iron pass through everything in the world. He named it Radium. It was a big explosion in science. People asked for proof of Radium. Mania and Pyari covered a dilapidated condition. The roof of which was intact and the floor and they kept melting iron in this compound for four years. Whether it was winter or lakes on their bodies, the toxic fumes from the furnace pierced Mania's lungs, but she continued to work. She did not give up until the whole of science followed in her footsteps. Hooked up
This radium brought the message of life to millions of cancer patients. What we call radiation therapy today was the invention of mania. If that girl had not melted iron for four years, all cancer patients would die today. She was the only scientist in the world to win the Nobel Prize twice in her life, on whose life 30 films and hundreds of books have been written, which is why science students today take off their hats when the name Poland is mentioned.
When the world offered Madame Curie billions of dollars for this invention, did she know what to say? "I will only give this discovery to a company that will treat an old Polish woman for free," he said. "Yes!" The rich Polish woman who once grabbed Curry by the ear and pulled her out was already suffering from cancer and was on her death bed
This is what not to giveup