the discovery of asprin made marie and pierre curie famous
The statement that "the discovery of aspirin made Marie and Pierre Curie famous" is incorrect.
Marie and Pierre Curie are famous for their pioneering research on radioactivity, not for the discovery of aspirin. The Curies discovered the elements polonium and radium and made significant contributions to our understanding of radioactive elements. Their work earned them Nobel Prizes in Physics (1903) and Chemistry (1911).
Aspirin, on the other hand, was developed by the German chemist Felix Hoffmann at Bayer in 1897. It is widely known as a pain reliever and anti-inflammatory drug, but it is not related to the Curies' work.