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== Forgotten Superheroes of Science == | == Forgotten Superheroes of Science == | ||
*[[SGU Episode 607#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.2811:06.29|Wang Zhenyi (607)]] {{mag}} - ''Chinese astronomer during the Qing dynasty. Studied equinoxes.'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 597#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.283:38.29|Barbara Liskov (597)]] {{mag}} - ''Developed programming languages, leading to object oriented programming'' | *[[SGU Episode 597#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.283:38.29|Barbara Liskov (597)]] {{mag}} - ''Developed programming languages, leading to object oriented programming'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode 595#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.285:28.29|Maria Telkes (595)]] {{mag}} - ''Invented the solar distiller'' | *[[SGU Episode 595#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.285:28.29|Maria Telkes (595)]] {{mag}} - ''Invented the solar distiller'' | ||
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*[[SGU Episode 477#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.280:29.29|Sylvia Earle (477)]] {{mag}} ''Marine biologist. Has been underwater for almost a year in total.'' | *[[SGU Episode 477#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.280:29.29|Sylvia Earle (477)]] {{mag}} ''Marine biologist. Has been underwater for almost a year in total.'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode 472#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:40.29|Marie Curie and Irene Curie (472)]] {{mag}} ''Studied radioactive materials.'' | *[[SGU Episode 472#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:40.29|Marie Curie and Irene Curie (472)]] {{mag}} ''Studied radioactive materials.'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode 463#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:45.29|Yness Mexica (463)]] {{mag}} ''Did Botany is Central and South America.'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 463#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:45.29|Helen Taussig (463)]] {{mag}} ''Founded pediatric cardiology'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 456#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.282:20.29|Hattie Alexander (456)]] {{mag}} ''Treated influenzal meningitis in babies, reducing mortality tremendously.'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 452#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.280:29.29|Tilly Shilling (452)]] {{mag}} ''Invented a "doodad" that improved airplane manoeuverability during WWII'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 451#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.280:57.29|Rebecca Lee Crumpler (451)]] {{mag}} ''First black woman to receive an American medical degree'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 446#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.282:21.29|Lydia DeWitt (446)]] {{mag}} ''Conducted research on tuberculosis'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 443#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:47.29|Amelia Earhart (443)]] {{mag}} ''First person to fly solo from Hawaii to California'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 438#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.2800:36.29|Eleanor Gibson (438)]] {{mag}} ''Did a famous study that tested the depth perception of babies'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 434#Florence_Rena_Sabin_.280:30.29|Florence Rena Sabin (434)]] {{mag}} ''Showed the lymphatic system developed from the veins in the embryo'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 431#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:14.29|Johnnetta B. Cole (431)]] {{mag}} ''First African-American woman President of Spelman College'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 422#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.281:12.29|Hazel Bishop (422)]] {{mag}} ''Chemist who invented long-lasting lipstick'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 402#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.282:39.29|Mary Calkins (402)]] {{mag}} ''First female president of the American Psychological Association'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 402#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.282:39.29|Ellen Swallow Richards (402)]] {{mag}} ''The woman who came up with the idea of home economics'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 396#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.283:02.29|Chien-Shiung Wu (396)]] {{mag}} ''Proved that conservation of parity was wrong with regards to the weak nuclear force'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 365#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.284:38.29|Jane Goodall (365)]] {{tick}} ''Studied chimanzees in the wild'' | |||
*[[SGU Episode 356#This_Day_in_Skepticism_.280:28.29|Dorothy Hodgkin (356)]] {{mag}} ''Used X-ray crystallography to image penicillin, cholesterol, and vitamin B12'' | |||
[[Category:Women in History]] | |||
[[Category:Forgotten Superheroes of Science]] | |||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 16 August 2023
This page is intended to link to all of the history segments on the SGU where women are highlighted
Forgotten Superheroes of Science
- Wang Zhenyi (607)
- Chinese astronomer during the Qing dynasty. Studied equinoxes. - Barbara Liskov (597)
- Developed programming languages, leading to object oriented programming - Maria Telkes (595)
- Invented the solar distiller - Rosa Smith Eigenmann (587)
- Discovered more than 150 species of fish - Mary Elizabeth Barber (585)
- Plant collector from the 1800's - Janet Rowley (580)
- Linked chromosomal abnormalities to cancer - Elizabeth Rona (578)
- Worked with Pallonium - Mary Edwards (572)
- Tracked the positions of celestial objects for 55 years - Cecilia Helena-Payne Gaposshkin (567)
- Found that the Sun and the stars are mostly made of hydrogen - Yvonne Brill (566)
Pioneer rocket scientist - Annie Maunder (564)
Discovered the Maunder Minimum along with her husband - Dorothy Hodgkin (560)
Used X-ray crystallography to image penicillin, cholesterol, and vitamin B12 - Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha (555)
The first doctor that brought the problem of Flint Michigan's water to the states attention - Lorna Wing (552)
Helped to redefine our conception of autism - Stephanie Louise Kwolek (550)
Invented the chemical behind Kevlar - Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green (548)
Cancer research involving nanoparticles and lasers - Caroline Herschel (544)
Sister of William Herschel. First woman paid for science work. - Birute Mary Galdikas (541)
Research on orangutans - Andrea Ghez (539)
Stellar motions near Milky Way's supermassive black hole - Alice Hamilton (538)
Development of industrial medicine in America - Maria Sibylla Merian (537)
Made illustrations of insects in the late 1600's - Alice Catherine Evans (536)
Showed the benefits of milk pasteurization - Barbara McClintock (534)
Jumping genes" and chromosome research - Ruth Rogan Benerito (533)
Wrinkle-resistant clothing - Hedy Lamarr (532)
Invented spread spectrum technology - Frances Kelsey (528)
Prevented thalidomide from being sold in the US - Marie Thorp (527)
Discovered the Mid Atlantic Ridge under the ocean - Inge Lehmann (526)
Discovered that the Earth has a solid inner core - Gerty Cori (525)
Glucose metabolism - Henrietta Leavitt (524)
Discovered special property of Cepheid variables - Maria Goeppert-Mayer (521)
Nuclear shell theory - Vera Rubin (520)
Studied galaxy rotation, which led to acceptance of dark matter - Chien Shiug Wu (518)
Showed that the conservation of parity does not always hold - Margaret Hamilton (517)
Saved the first moon landing with her robust computer code - Mary Sherman Morgan (515)
Developed the fuel used for the first U.S satellite launch - Grace Murray Hopper (511)
Wrote the first computer compiler and was the key architect of COBOL - Lise Meitner and Ida Noddack Tacke (510)
The women of fission - Sandra Moore Faber (508)
Part of the team that discovered the Great Attractor - Women of ENIAC (507)
The Team of 6 Women who were the first to program ENIAC, the first all electronic digital computer - Irène Joliot-Curie (506)
Nobel prize winning chemist who discovered artificial radioactivity - Emmy Noether (505)
Made significant contributions to algebra and theoretical physics - Mary Anning (503)
Made early contributions to our understanding of prehistoric life and the history of the earth - Katherine Johnson (502)
Calculated the flight trajectory for the first American in space. - Ada Lovelace (501)
Computer scientist. Saw the potential of the analytical engine. - Jocelyn Bell Burnel (499)
Astrophysicist who discovered pulsars. - Rosalind Franklin (498)
Gained insights into the structure of DNA. - Annie Jump Cannon (496)
Classification of stars
This Day in History
- Sara Josephine Baker (488)
Massively improved the survival rate of newborn babies. - Sylvia Earle (477)
Marine biologist. Has been underwater for almost a year in total. - Marie Curie and Irene Curie (472)
Studied radioactive materials. - Yness Mexica (463)
Did Botany is Central and South America. - Helen Taussig (463)
Founded pediatric cardiology - Hattie Alexander (456)
Treated influenzal meningitis in babies, reducing mortality tremendously. - Tilly Shilling (452)
Invented a "doodad" that improved airplane manoeuverability during WWII - Rebecca Lee Crumpler (451)
First black woman to receive an American medical degree - Lydia DeWitt (446)
Conducted research on tuberculosis - Amelia Earhart (443)
First person to fly solo from Hawaii to California - Eleanor Gibson (438)
Did a famous study that tested the depth perception of babies - Florence Rena Sabin (434)
Showed the lymphatic system developed from the veins in the embryo - Johnnetta B. Cole (431)
First African-American woman President of Spelman College - Hazel Bishop (422)
Chemist who invented long-lasting lipstick - Mary Calkins (402)
First female president of the American Psychological Association - Ellen Swallow Richards (402)
The woman who came up with the idea of home economics - Chien-Shiung Wu (396)
Proved that conservation of parity was wrong with regards to the weak nuclear force - Jane Goodall (365)
Studied chimanzees in the wild - Dorothy Hodgkin (356)
Used X-ray crystallography to image penicillin, cholesterol, and vitamin B12