Happy International Women in Science day! grateful for their discoveries and unwavering passion that helped them persist even when given no credit. Glad for the amazing in my life - let’s tag some of them and give them a big thanks! 🧬 🌱 🦠

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To celebrate here's two portraits I painted for my Women in STEM exhibition - Helen Sharman and Katherine Johnson. More here: https://t.co/Ja64tOUmhm 👩‍🚀🚀🌠

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Como la invisibilización de las mujeres en la ciencia es algo todavía muy presente, voy a hablaros de la persona más importante en la neurociencia actual: Suzana Herculano Houzel ()

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Spanish Women in Science is an illustrated portrait project to raise awareness of these remarkable women. This gallery is my tribute to them and all those women and girls interested in science.

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Sur 100 femmes, seules 30 ont des métiers scientifiques comme ingénieure, chimiste ou mathématicienne. Mais que l'on soit une fille ou un garçon, les métiers scientifiques sont pour tout le monde ! >> https://t.co/KWIMjJPHyq

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Here’s to the millions of girls around the world who have been inspired by women in science like and May you all achieve your dreams and guide us to a better future.

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publish less, are paid less for their research & don’t progress as far as men in their careers.

Meet 7 women who defied all odds & helped change the world for the better: https://t.co/YGl6HXnrEM

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The new post about INKcredible by features the mother of computing: The Amazing Grace!
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Happy birthday, Elizabeth Blackwell! The 1st woman in the US to receive a medical degree, Blackwell, born in 1821, championed women in medicine and opened her own medical college for women. More about her from .
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This week's features Ynés Mexia – renowned Mexican American who cataloged the rich of North & South America.

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This week in 1818, Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein was published anonymously in London with 500 copies printed. She was 21. Shelley had started writing it at age 18, on 16 Jun 1816. https://t.co/zetGLbQo3K

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Today I decided to process an image with data from the Hubble Legacy Archive. It was definitely an interesting challenge and I’ll probably be doing this more often. Happy New Year!

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Happy 308th Birthday to Laura Bassi!! She was an early expert on electrical phenomena and the first woman to obtain a full professorship in Europe! https://t.co/DYlvTTEJLR

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New post out tomorrow! "The Petrified Fern" by Mary Bolles Branch is about how time may reveal the worth of an apparently "useless" thing, like a very small fern. Featuring super awesome guest art by !

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Perfect picture book pairing: ADA BYRON LOVELACE AND THE THINKING MACHINE and GRACE HOPPER: QUEEN OF COMPUTER CODE.

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Snippets from my Women Scientists series. Check our the rest at https://t.co/igGKisnbeG

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In collaboration with the series presents Laura Bassi - Physicist & the 1st woman to become a professor in a scientific field in the EU https://t.co/VdOzZjJFVE
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