Women in history on the SGU: Difference between revisions

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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''

Revision as of 10:02, 18 January 2017

This page is intended to link to all of the history segments on the SGU where women are highlighted

Forgotten Superheroes of Science

This Day in History