Between 1905, when Marie Curie travels to Stockholm with Pierre Curie to accept the Nobel Prize for the discovery of radioactivity, and 1911, when she earns her second Nobel Prize for defying France's male-dominated academic establishment as a scientist and a woman.
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Between 1905, when Marie Curie travels to Stockholm with Pierre Curie to accept the Nobel Prize for the discovery of radioactivity, and 1911, when she earns her second Nobel Prize for defying France's male-dominated academic establishment as a scientist and a woman.
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