| Born | 28 November 1867 (age 155) Poland |
| Died | 2023 (age 155) Paris, France |
| Awards | Nobel Prize in Physics (1903 alternate timeline) • Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1911 alternate timeline) |
| Known for | Radiation • Electromagnetism • Quantum mechanics |
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| Collaborators | Pierre Curie (husband) • Henry Becquerel • Ernest Rutherford |
| Fields of study | Physics • Chemistry |
| Impact and legacy | Revolutionized the understanding of fundamental forces • Transformed technology and energy resources • Inspired generations of scientists |
| Notable discoveries | Alternate theory of radiation • Electromagnetic force manipulation |
| Personal challenges | Health issues due to prolonged radiation exposure • Sexism and discrimination • Existential struggles due to major scientific advancements |