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title: Women in Science | ||
subtitle: Stories about Women in Science who have changed the world, who persevered for the sake of knowledge | ||
summary: Stories about Women in Science who have changed the world, who persevered for the sake of knowledge. | ||
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date: "2023-07-26T00:00:00Z" | ||
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- rodrigo-alcaraz-de-la-osa | ||
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- blog | ||
- women-in-science | ||
- art | ||
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caption: https://www.sci-illustrate.com/wispostcards | ||
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**Women in Science** (WIS) is an initiative of [**Sci-Illustrate**](https://www.sci-illustrate.com). In this post we echo 45 of their **beautiful illustrations**[^1] (many of them **animated**), summarising the main contributions of Women in Science who have changed the world, persevering for the sake of knowledge. | ||
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[^1]: Sorted alphabetically by last name. | ||
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You can **learn more** about the **story behind WIS** in these **videos**: | ||
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If you like the illustrations, we highly **recommend** their [**postcard box set**](https://www.sci-illustrate.com/wispostcards), an exclusive box set of **30 square postcards** telling the **stories** of **30 inspiring Women in Science** from all over the world through **art**. | ||
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In [this link](https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/iwis/home) you can also have a look at more **illustrations** and **stories** of **Indian Women in Science**. | ||
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## Women in Science **Inspirations** | ||
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### June Almeida | ||
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> June was a Scottish virologist & electron microscopist, and identified the first Coronavirus in the 1960's. | ||
![June Almeida](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*bWWUtwymx5Qw-I6Y1pGpBA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/june-almeida-786e6b717080") | ||
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### Françoise Barré-Sinoussi | ||
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> French virologist, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2008 for discovering HIV as the cause of AIDS. | ||
![Françoise Barré-Sinoussi](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*S5Z96lQoW5fYfMMQTmGixw.gif "[https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/françoise-barré-sinoussi-2330d762f5ed](https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/fran%C3%A7oise-barr%C3%A9-sinoussi-2330d762f5ed)") | ||
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### Roberta Bondar | ||
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> The world’s first neurologist in space, Dr. Roberta Bondar is globally recognized for her pioneering contributions to space medicine research, fine art photography and environment education. | ||
![Roberta Bondar](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*dsnJCuEqBNQpZZto3y4PbA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/roberta-bondar-d35d656b0189") | ||
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### Linda Buck | ||
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> American Biologist who resolved the mystery of how the sense of smell works, by identifying the molecular circuit that connects an odor molecule (e.g. smell from a flower), to the receptors in the nose, to a distinct signal in the brain. | ||
![Linda Buck](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*oh_hYxKN7FlNYG0vFcBD7A.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/linda-buck-d890abeb8438") | ||
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### Dr. Eugenie Clark | ||
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> Known as The Shark Lady, integral in changing the attitudes towards sharks, and women in ichtyology. | ||
![Dr. Eugenie Clark](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*AxSsXFXmDb6WwRUtIfYilg.png "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/dr-eugenie-clark-32ae024fa47") | ||
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### Gerty Cori | ||
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> American biochemist who discovered how the body stores and utilizes energy, and the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947. | ||
![Gerty Cori](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*y-0kcRsFlwURJVJ_JOYUwg.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/gerty-cori-e090e014ca04") | ||
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### Marie Maynard Daly | ||
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> The first Black woman in America to earn a PhD in Chemistry whose research led to saving the lives of millions of people from heart attacks! | ||
![Marie Maynard Daly](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*o7sZW7S5ASnrLKAiWLFKyg.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/marie-maynard-daly-9cca344c46d3") | ||
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### Dian Fossey | ||
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> An American primatologist & conservationist who changed the course of preservation of the mountain gorillas. | ||
![Dian Fossey](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*bZaD_mRsyIM40vs37lWZKA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/dian-fossey-8245e59826ab") | ||
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### Rosalind Franklin | ||
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> Rosalind Franklin was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer who uncovered the structure of coal, viruses, and most famously the double helix structure of DNA. | ||
![Rosalind Franklin](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*txwIQdtNUF1fdxiuGx054w.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/rosalind-franklin-96c05a94f826") | ||
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### Ida Freund | ||
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> The first woman to become a university chemistry lecturer at a time when the subject was almost exclusively the domain of men. | ||
![Ida Freund](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*CHBDM803xHhBhigJ90MfEw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/ida-freund-47f5a6256776") | ||
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### Biruté Galdikas | ||
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> A scientist, conservationist, & educator: Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas is the world’s foremost authority on the orangutans of Indonesian Borneo in their natural habitat. | ||
![Biruté Galdikas](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*x7d_g1KtV2Gf9d0ju-dmvw.gif "[https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/biruté-galdikas-da3f32e53499](https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/birut%C3%A9-galdikas-da3f32e53499)") | ||
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### Dr. Jane Goodall | ||
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> A leading primatologist, ethologist, anthropologist, a UN Messenger for Peace, & an inspiration for generations, accepted by both chimps & the scientific community. | ||
![Dr. Jane Goodall](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*Pif5SGjE-9UcX8ZQQRjM-w.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/dr-jane-goodall-fad3177054fe") | ||
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### Margaret Hamilton | ||
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> Margaret Hamilton is a pioneering American computer scientist & software engineer who played a key role in writing NASA software that made moon landing possible! | ||
![Margaret Hamilton](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*ZOrllGpw1sZNkRZVXwI1xA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/margaret-hamilton-3239ec4527d5") | ||
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### Dorothy Hodgkin | ||
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> British Biochemist who revolutionized the field of X-ray crystallography by using it to study the 3D structure of proteins. She discovered the crystal structures of Insulin, Penicillin, and Vitamin B12 and received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1964. | ||
![Dorothy Hodgkin](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*yqFK5iSu5ZsQ_bW3gEJ1_w.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/dorothy-hodgkin-2b27d4f1adc1") | ||
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### Sofia Kovalevskaya | ||
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> A brilliant Russian mathematician, the first woman to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics in Europe, and the first female Professor of Mathematics in the world. | ||
![Sofia Kovalevskaya](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*cE7Dxa1psT5P8er_IeXiwQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/sofia-kovalevskaya-a6af455eeac7") | ||
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### Barbara McClintock | ||
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> An American cytogeneticist who discovered centromeres, telomeres, and transposons for which she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983, becoming the only woman to win it unshared! | ||
![Barbara McClintock](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*YauWjZdWHEZ2VraadK3Oxw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/barbara-mcclintock-14f4bb656fd5") | ||
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### Ynés Mexia | ||
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> Ynés Mexia was a renowned botanist and an intrepid explorer who cataloged and identified valuable plant specimens of North and South America. | ||
![Ynés Mexia](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*VPCHUHCOInei5Rd8prrAjQ.gif "[https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/ynés-mexia-18f5d54fa180](https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/yn%C3%A9s-mexia-18f5d54fa180)") | ||
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### Amalie Emmy Noether | ||
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> A German mathematician behind the Noether’s Theorem, who framed modern physics and algebra, but was not fully appreciated by the scientific society of her time due to her gender. | ||
![Amalie Emmy Noether](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*el4euPrP_G4Cja5kfjDZaQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/amalie-emmy-noether-cb3aefb89a06") | ||
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### Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard | ||
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> Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard discovered how genes regulate the process of a single egg cell’s development into an entire animal. A question that had perplexed and fascinated scientists for ages! She was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for this discovery. | ||
![Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*WWzffwpUwZw9TVmDV4BRKw.gif "[https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/christiane-nüsslein-volhard-d00f067fe174](https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/christiane-n%C3%BCsslein-volhard-d00f067fe174)") | ||
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### Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin | ||
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> A British-born American astronomer and astrophysicist who’s proposal that the stars are primarily made of hydrogen and helium was initially rejected, only to be proven correct later. | ||
![Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*tRPtO3w2lVtm4a0oWCiBNQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/cecilia-payne-gaposchkin-9b8773d0df6f") | ||
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### Marie Tharp | ||
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> Marie was an American geologist and oceanic cartographer who made paradigm-shifting discovery by making detailed maps of the ocean floor. | ||
![Marie Tharp](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*QgEKprr78CLmQ7qb4wwQjA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/marie-tharp-66abf60b0b87") | ||
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### Anna Wessels Williams | ||
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> An American pathologist, a pioneer in infectious diseases and a public health advocate. She developed an effective treatment for diphtheria and a rapid diagnostic for rabies. | ||
![Anna Wessels Williams](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*3s4-QczHvAcV_LoY6GmluQ.jpeg "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/anna-wessel-williams-1863-1954-707be68cb618") | ||
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### Flossie Wong-Staal | ||
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> The first person to clone HIV leading to the development of blood tests & antiviral therapies saving millions of lives! | ||
![Flossie Wong-Staal](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*nexpgxvCNfv9Q3ZdXPsm5A.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/flossie-wong-staal-aade9cac759c") | ||
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## ***Inkcredible*** Women in Science | ||
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### Mary Anning | ||
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> Mary Anning was an English palaeontologist, whose findings contributed to redefine scientific theories about the (pre-)history of life on Earth. | ||
![Mary Anning](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*O9lpxW7M3eBbxYs-yFF0vA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/mary-anning-ea390c200646") | ||
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### Alice Augusta Ball | ||
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> An Afro-American chemist and pharmacist who developed an effective and injectable treatment for leprosy (Hansen’s disease), her story long forgotten. | ||
![Alice Augusta Ball](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*6X2XhgjqI1z6KFSCAqvVoQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/alice-augusta-ball-946152cfab4b") | ||
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### Laura Bassi | ||
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> An extra-ordinary Italian 18th-century physicist: the first woman in Europe to be appointed professorship in a scientific field. | ||
![Laura Bassi](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*CB6As5-Rx57Sf134_PUxjA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/laura-bassi-e8d1f6a0dfa2") | ||
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### Martine Bertereau | ||
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> A mining engineer, and the first female mineralogist ever recorded. | ||
![Martine Bertereau](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*Uiir9xyCdTtcSVTCbkaxoQ.png "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/martine-bertereau-e9f778a0448e") | ||
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### Rachel Carson | ||
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> Rachel Carson (1907–1964) was an American biologist and writer, whose books became catalysts for advancing the global environmental movement. | ||
![Rachel Carson](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*M15sh-aX_azhuh3AlG_yqw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/rachel-carson-4080b04c08eb") | ||
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### Joan Clarke | ||
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> Joan Clarke (Joan Elisabeth Lowther Murray) was an English cryptanalyst, best known for her work on decrypting Nazi Germany’s secret communications during WWII: the Enigma Project. | ||
![Joan Clarke](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*Ae9u2PmRxuP8929avgk4Iw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/joan-clarke-4ab1b5285771") | ||
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### Gertrude Elion | ||
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> Gertrude was an American biochemist and pharmacologist who pioneered the field of rational drug design, for which she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1988. | ||
![Gertrude Elion](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*OpHg7htsMULH6C5Q6hIs1Q.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/gertrude-elion-58c3e6aced41") | ||
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### Margherita Hack | ||
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> Margherita Hack was an Italian astrophysicist, scientific disseminator and icon of free thought. | ||
![Margherita Hack](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*tg2yidheIz0ogn2N1VkvXQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/margherita-hack-7f220e4ae031") | ||
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### Grace Brewster Murray Hopper | ||
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> A Rear Admiral in the Navy and a pioneering computer scientist. She brought programming closer to English, developing an early compiler for a computer programming language. | ||
![Grace Brewster Murray Hopper](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*tLo86vDWnA4_Kf_SWh3UZw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/grace-brewster-murray-hopper-68f144dc8955") | ||
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### Hypatia | ||
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> A greek astronomer, philosopher and the earliest known female mathematician. Now a feminist icon. | ||
![Hypatia](https://miro.medium.com/v2/format:webp/1*EnvjvGmah2U0HNKl6CklYg.png "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/hypatia-232aba3955bc") | ||
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### Katherine Johnson | ||
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> The African American mathematician (and probably the only person ever) who was considered to be more precise and reliable than computers. | ||
![Katherine Johnson](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*Gt4rDrOpWpApsKBUcz_QNA.jpeg "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/katherine-johnson-32a256fdf690") | ||
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### Irene Joliot-Curie | ||
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> A French radiochemist, a battlefield radiologist, feminist and pacifist. Irene was awarded —jointly with her husband— the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery of artificial radioactivity, which revolutionised modern physics and medicine. | ||
![Irene Joliot-Curie](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*M6QxfXUFzeF4Mz3BritknQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/irene-joliot-curie-540ab956a360") | ||
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### Hedy Lamarr | ||
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> A stunning movie actress and an ingenious inventor. A woman praised for her sultry beauty but whose intelligence was consistently underestimated. | ||
![Hedy Lamarr](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*7cx18c1zr2yFqUIT3cY9AQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/hedy-lamarr-c0e577b27670") | ||
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### Rita Levi-Montalcini | ||
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> One of the most tenacious scientists of the 20th century, Nobel Prize for NGF discovery. | ||
![Rita Levi Montalcini](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*HaR1GR6MvucfSgFJaDWQ3A.png "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/rita-levi-montalcini-6f6861b70277") | ||
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### Lise Meitner | ||
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> Lise Meitner (1878–1968) was an Austrian-Swedish physicist, who gave the first theoretical explanation of nuclear fission. | ||
![Lise Meitner](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*_oKpAty7sTU27YkvbE9CIA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/lise-meitner-67ec593fa144") | ||
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### Maryam Mirzakhani | ||
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> A prized Iranian mathematician, the first woman to receive a Fields Medal... and an artist, according to her daughter Anahita. | ||
![Maryam Mirzakhani](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*fPXFjDuSPmHESe3QJmWo2A.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/maryam-mirzakhani-e2ef57d96dc") | ||
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### Florence Nightingale | ||
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> Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) was a nurse, a social reformer, a statistician and a pioneer of information design. | ||
![Florence Nightingale](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*fQkheosiVvbUpHm5QW_t2g.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/florence-nightingale-20c78a197d42") | ||
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### Vera Rubin | ||
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> Vera Rubin was an American astronomer whose work on galaxy rotation rates provided evidence for the existence of dark matter. | ||
![Vera Rubin](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*KLfEZ9eM1olFCxus0uUkfQ.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/vera-rubin-e965bde58b82") | ||
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### Nettie Stevens | ||
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> The american geneticist who discovered that sex is determined by chromosomes. Her story is a tale of unflinching determination and purposefulness. | ||
![Nettie Stevens](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*RkQvDelbI34cFvap7PKAaw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/nettie-stevens-7d971e1c76c2") | ||
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### Valentina Tereshkova | ||
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> Valentina Tereshkova, Russian cosmonaut and engineer, is the first and youngest woman to have flown in space and the only one to have done this in a solo mission. | ||
![Valentina Tereshkova](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*UWfk0ahPtpK5eVlHhjslNw.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/valentina-tereshkova-7e515be061eb") | ||
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### Youyou Tu | ||
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> Known as the 3NOs professor and because it must be very confusing to sing her the happy birthday song. Also, first Chinese female scientist to be awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of Artemisinin. | ||
![Youyou Tu](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/format:webp/1*r4ueG8K3mBXyLx3yOCDb9g.png "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/youyou-tu-4bb7cecbfc29") | ||
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### Chien-Shiung Wu | ||
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> Chien-Shiung Wu —the First Lady of Physics— was a Chinese experimental physicist, whose work on beta decay and parity violation made seminal contributions to the field of nuclear physics. | ||
![Chien-Shiung Wu](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:720/1*kAXDSKCg5UbBOUcBH8JJoA.gif "https://medium.com/sci-illustrate-stories/chien-shiung-wu-135f0b915a9a") |
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