Saturday, November 6, 2010

some women scientist

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The Matilda effect is the denial of womens efforts in science.
 It was named after Matilda Joslyn Gage



Ada Lovlace wrote the first computer program in 1842




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Margaret Cavendish was a pioneer in the philosophy of science

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Mary Anning discovered various Jurassic fossils  


Maria Sibylla was a pioneering entomologist 

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Caroline Herschel discovered some comets 


Hypatia invented the hydrometer 

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Amalie Dietrich stole aboriginal human remains for science


Beatrix Potter was also a mycologist 




Lize Meitner helped discover Nuclear fission in 1938


Sofia Kovalevskaya was mathematical wunderkind



Alicia Boole discovered 4-D polytopes

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Henrietta Swan Leavitt changed the theory of modern astronomy

  


Emmy Noether was a mathematical pioneer in Algebra 


Margaret Fountaine was a lepidopterist 


Marie Curie discovered radioactivity

 

Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered radio pulsars

Dorothy Wrinch

Dorothy Maud Winch was a theoretical biochemist


A truncated tetrahedron proposed by Dorothy Maud in 1937


Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin showed the sun was made of hydrogen

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Hedy Lemarr co-invented spread spectrum communications 

Mary Sears was a leading oceanographer



 Betty Jennings, Fran Bilas Kay McNulty, Betty Snyder, Marlyn Wescoff, and Ruth Lichterman were pioneering computer programmers

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Barbara McClintock discovered genetic transposition 


Leona Woods helped build the first atomic bomb

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Grace Hopper was an early computer programmer


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Rosalind Franklin contributed to the understanding of DNA



Erna Schneider invented telephone switchboard computer system still used today



Dian Fossey was a famous zoologist



Margo Wilson was a evolutionary psychologist 



Mary Allen Wilkes worked as a hardware engineer and computer programmer



Karen Sparch Jones was a computer scientist



Shafi Goldwasser is a mathematician, electrical engineer, complex computer theorist, and co-inventor of zero knowledge proofs



Jeri Ellsworth is a self taught computer chip designer



Lawrence Summers has a triple jowl 

1 comment:

  1. It's funny how you called your blog Humbert Humbert and mentionned all these women scientists since many are actually indirectly hinted in "Lolita".

    Fact mentionned in the depth of this blog (or in one of its secundary pages):

    https://wittevlinders.wordpress.com/


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