Curie

/ˈkjʊri/ noun

Definition

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

Etymology

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.

Kelly Says

Marie Curie is the only person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences (Physics and Chemistry), and now her name measures the very radioactivity she studied. Ironically, her research notebooks are still radioactive and will remain so for another 1,500 years.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ኩሪ
kuri
ARالعربية
كوري
kūrī
BNবাংলা
কিউরি
kyūri
CACatalà
curi
/ku.ri/
CSČeština
curie
/tsurie/
DADansk
curie
/kʰuˈʁiː/
DEDeutsch
Curie
/kuˈʁiː/
ELΕλληνικά
κούρι
koúri
ESEspañol
curio
ku-ri-o
FAفارسی
کوری
kūrī
FISuomi
curie
/kurie/
FRFrançais
curie
/kyʁi/
GUGU
ક્યુરી
kyūrī
HAHA
kuri
/ku.ri/
HEעברית
קירי
kiry
HIहिन्दी
क्यूरी
kyūrī
HUMagyar
kúri
/kuːri/
IDBahasa Indonesia
kuri
/ku.ri/
IGIG
kuri
/ku.ri/
ITItaliano
curie
/kuˈri.e/
JA日本語
キュリー
kyurī
KKKK
кюри
kyuri
KMKM
គុយរី
kuyri
KO한국어
퀴리
kwiri
MRMR
क्युरी
kyūrī
MSBahasa Melayu
kuri
/ku.ri/
MYမြန်မာ
ကျူရီ
kyuri
NLNederlands
curie
/kyˈri/
NONorsk
curie
/kʉˈriː/
PAPA
ਕਿਊਰੀ
kyūrī
PLPolski
kiur
/kʲur/
PTPortuguês
curie
ku-ri-e
RORomână
curie
/kuˈri.e/
RUРусский
キュри
kyuri
SVSvenska
curie
/kʏˈriː/
SWKiswahili
kuri
/ku.ri/
TAதமிழ்
கியூரி
kiyūri
TEతెలుగు
క్యూరీ
kyūrī
THไทย
คูเร
khūre
TLTL
kuri
/ku.ri/
TRTürkçe
küri
/kyˈri/
UKУкраїнська
キュрі
kyuri
URاردو
کیوری
kyūrī
VITiếng Việt
cu ri
ku ri
YOYO
kúrí
/ku.ri/
ZH中文
居里
jū lǐ
ZUZU
ikuri
/i.ku.ri/

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Marie Curie's contributions to radioactivity were historically minimized or attributed to Pierre. Her name now carries the weight of women scientists whose work was systematically erased or co-credited.

Empowerment Note

Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and remains the only person to win Nobels in two scientific fields. Her pioneering radioactivity research transformed physics and medicine.

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