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Daughter Maria's Nobel Prize. The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree.

Summary by Rzeczpospolita
Maria Skłodowska-Curie was a workhorse. Her mother, too, was the headmistress of a girls' boarding school despite having five children. The Nobel Prize winner's daughters also demonstrated industriousness, albeit in different fields. The eldest daughter received the Nobel Prize along with her husband.
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Maria Skłodowska-Curie was a workhorse. Her mother, too, was the headmistress of a girls' boarding school despite having five children. The Nobel Prize winner's daughters also demonstrated industriousness, albeit in different fields. The eldest daughter received the Nobel Prize along with her husband.

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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Thursday, May 28, 2026.
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