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Marie Curie (1867-1934) was a pioneering scientist known for her groundbreaking work on radioactivity. She discovered two new elements, polonium and radium, and became the first woman to win a Nobel Prize. Despite facing gender barriers, Curie's determination and intellect propelled her to make significant contributions to atomic physics and medical research. Her legacy as a trailblazer in science continues to inspire generations of scientists and advocates for gender equality.