Curious Marie which helped form the solar system discovered

Q.  What is Curious Marie?
- Published on 07 Mar 16

a. Unusual ceramic inclusion
b. Inclusion taken from carbonaceous meteorite
c. Evidence of presence of curium in early solar system
d. All of the above

ANSWER: All of the above
 
Team has found evidence of curium in an unusual ceramic inclusion referred to as Curious Marie taken from carbonaceous meteorite. Researchers from the University of Chicago found that a rare element named curium was found be be present when the solar system was formed. Curium was found on the ceramic inclusion called Curious Marie taken from the meteorite. Both curium and the phenomenon Curious Marie have been named after Marie Curie, a pioneer in the field of radioactivity theory. Curium is one of the heaviest known elements to man.

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