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5 Female Geniuses From History You Need To Know
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(Feminism)
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... stucture of penicillin
During all of this Dorothy pioneered new techniques to better capture the structures of even more complex biomolecules. Medicine owes one Dotty one hell of a debt!
3. MAE JEMISON ...
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Created on 15 March 2019
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Femvertising Jumps The Shark With Horrible “Eyepowerment” Ad
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(Feminism)
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... the Atlantic ocean. Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space. Lucille Ball and Tig Notaro, legendary comedians. Maya Angelou, the poet, memoirist, civil rights activist. What do all these ladies have ...
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Created on 17 March 2017
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LEGO Takes One Huge Step For Womankind
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(Feminism)
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... Johnson was slated to be featured as one of the five figures but Lego says she has declined to participate, so the set will now feature four women: Margaret Hamilton, Mae Jemison, Sally Ride and Nancy ...
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Created on 02 March 2017
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The Beyond Curie Project Is Here To Remind You That The Picture Of A Scientist Isn't Just A Guy With Crazy Hair ...
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(Arts)
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... collages include Grace Hopper, the computer scientist who coined the term “computer bug.”
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And Mae Jeminson, the first black woman in space.
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And Chien-Shiung Wu, ...
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Created on 23 February 2017
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This Photo Series Features A Little Girl Dressed Up As Black Heroines And It's Amazin
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(Arts)
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... her novel Beloved.
Mae Jemison was the first African-American woman to become a NASA astronaut (and go into space).
Admiral Michelle Howard made history as the first female, four-star admiral in ...
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Created on 12 March 2015
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Lunchtime Listicle: The Most Feminist Moments in Sci-Fi History
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(General)
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... astronaut Mae Jemison — the inspiration that science fiction is known for delivering.
Lieutenant Starbuck Gets Gender-Swapped, Complex in Battlestar Galactica (2004)
The original 1978 Battlestar ...
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Created on 22 September 2014
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Philip Bond Celebrates Women To Infinity-- and Beyond!
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(Arts)
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... the end of the year. See how well that worked out.
Here's Mae Jemison, the first African-American woman in space:
And this is Susan Helms, who holds the record for longest spacewalk-- 8 hours and 56 ...
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Created on 23 January 2012
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8.
Whose Country Is It, Anyway?
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(Eat Me)
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... about who Dr. Mae Jemison is? (N.B.: she was the first African American woman to travel in space). So far I have lived in four different countries – Italy, the United Kingdom, the United States, and France ...
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Created on 22 July 2010