This Editing Workshop is being produced as part of the upcoming campaign. Join us 8-31 March this to celebrate women in natural history. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/3VoXDu0AAG

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Meet Janaki Ammal Edavalath Kakkat ((1897-1984)
Born in she was a botanist & cytologist trained at the University of Michigan. She worked & served as the Director-General of the Botanical Survey of India.

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🔬📊🔭📡STEM must be inclusive and diverse 💜👩‍🔬👩🏻‍🔬👷🏻👩🏽‍🏭👩🏽‍🔬👩🏾‍💼👩🏿‍⚕️👨🏽‍🚀🌈
Happy 💜💙💚💛❤️
✊ Let's continue fighting to break the gender bias! ✊

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This Day I’d like to celebrate all the wonderful women represented in the library collection, including Anna and Susanna Lister, Elizabeth Gould, Maria Sibylla Merian, Helena Forde and Harriet Morgan, as well as all the inspiring women I work with

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It's the 's International Day of Women and Girls in Science and so we're sharing our recent Reach for the Stars Trail -At every event at Jodrell Bank, we celebrate inspirational you can find out more here: https://t.co/aaUyG6KPGV

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Matilda Smith illustrated more than 2,300 plates for Curtis's Botanical Magazine — the world's longest running botanical magazine. Explore some of her in our Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/Ejbwc19AF0

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I missed three straight birthdays! GASP! Well, here we are then, happy 49th to Tania Singer, 112th to Grace Hopper, and 203rd to Ada Lovelace!!!

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Nymphaeaceae for This is from the 1868 quarto edition of "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants" by Elizabeth Twining (of the family). It is available in thanks to ➡️ https://t.co/4kxW8DfRxT

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ASIMA CHATTERJEE, 1917-2006

Asima Chatterjee was one of the first women in India to earn a doctorate in Science under the British Raj. Catch the whole story here https://t.co/or6Xkt8ZoU

Illustration and Post by , Sci-Illustrate Stories

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Comic from Wednesday's featuring Australian Solar Astronomy trailblazer Ruby Payne-Scott! https://t.co/zhB3LKPF3j

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This year more than ever, learn about Ada Lovelace (https://t.co/QTcvvGoB4j)
and celebrate
https://t.co/4wnrr8Ud5X
Here is my portrait for

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The marriage of art and science, on display at the American Folk Art Museum.
From the : https://t.co/jKy9tlvKUb

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Cardinal Flowers (Lobelia cardinalis) are native to many areas of the Americas. by Margaret Roscoe for her Floral Illustrations of the Seasons (1831). Contributed in by the Mertz Library of : https://t.co/fx4rUNqP4Q --

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The 1905 edition of "The Flowering Grasses, Sedges & of Great Britain" by Anne Pratt (new edition revised by Edward Step) includes 319 plates figuring upwards of 1,500 species. In via : https://t.co/ToT0BNpG94

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Hey, I'm still in time to celebrate Williamina Fleming birthday (born the 15th of May 1857). I drew her for a while ago, learn all about her life here: https://t.co/U3ATlmnUsC

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Elizabeth Twining (1805–1889) of was a botanical illustrator. Explore the 1868 quarto edition of her most famous work, the two-volume "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants", in via : https://t.co/9Yvq60MzJl

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