Ten women who changed science, and the world / Catherine Whitlock and Rhodri Evans ; foreword by Athene Donald.
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- unmediated
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- 9781472137432 (paperback)
- Apgar, Virginia, 1909-1974
- Carson, Rachel, 1907-1964
- Curie, Marie, 1867-1934
- Hodgkin, Dorothy, 1910-1994
- Leavitt, Henrietta Swan, 1868-1921
- Meitner, Lise, 1878-1968
- Widdowson, Elsie M. (Elsie May), 1906-2000
- Wu, C. S. (Chien-shiung), 1912-1997
- Levi-Montalcini, Rita
- Elion, Gertrude B
- Women scientists -- History
- Women scientists -- Biography
- 23 509.252 WHI 013742
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-293) and index.
Virginia Apgar
Rachel Carson
Marie Curie
Gertrude Elion
Dorothy Hodgkin
Henrietta Leavitt
Rita Levi-Montalcini
Lise Meitner
Elsie Widdowson
Chien-Shiung Wu.
Ten Women Who Changed Science tells the moving stories of the physicists, biologists, chemists, astronomers and doctors who helped to shape our world with their extraordinary breakthroughs and inventions, and outlines their remarkable achievements. These scientists overcame significant obstacles, often simply because they were women their science and their lives were driven by personal tragedies and shaped by seismic world events. What drove these remarkable women to cure previously incurable diseases, disprove existing theories or discover new sources of energy? Some were rewarded with the Nobel Prize for their pioneering achievements - Madame Curie, twice - others were not and, even if they had, many are not household names. Despite living during periods when the contribution of women was disregarded, if not ignored, these resilient women persevered with their research, whether creating life-saving drugs or expanding our knowledge of the cosmos. By daring to ask 'How?' and 'Why?' and persevering against the odds, each of these women, in a variety of ways, has made the world a better place.
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