Curie

/ˈkjʊri/ noun

A unit of radioactivity measuring the activity of radioactive material. Named after Marie and Pierre Curie for their pioneering work in radioactivity.

Named in 1910 after Marie and Pierre Curie, the Nobel Prize-winning scientists who discovered radium and polonium. The unit was officially defined in 1953 and later replaced by the becquerel in the SI system, though curie is still commonly used.

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