Sunday, 15 July 2012

Star facts

Star facts
Curium
The element Curium is named after Pierre and Marie Curie. Curium is primarily used for basic scientific research. It is a silvery white radioactive metal. In fact, Curium is so radioactive that it glows purple in the dark.

Nobel prize family
Pierrie and Marie curie won the Nobel prize in 1903. Their eldest daughter Irene Joliot Curie and son in law Fredric Joliot followed their footsteps in radio- chemistry and also received the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1935

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