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This @Wikipedia Editing Workshop is being produced as part of the upcoming #HerNaturalHistory campaign. Join us 8-31 March this #WomensHistoryMonth to celebrate women in natural history. Learn more ➡️ https://t.co/3VoXDu0AAG #February11 #womeninscience #editathon
Meet Janaki Ammal Edavalath Kakkat ((1897-1984)
Born in #BritishIndia, she was a botanist & cytologist trained at the University of Michigan. She worked @The_RHS & served as the Director-General of the Botanical Survey of India.
#histSTM #gender #WomenInScienceDay #WomenInScience
🔬📊🔭📡STEM must be inclusive and diverse 💜👩🔬👩🏻🔬👷🏻👩🏽🏭👩🏽🔬👩🏾💼👩🏿⚕️👨🏽🚀🌈
Happy #InternationalDayOfWomenInScience! 💜💙💚💛❤️
✊ Let's continue fighting to break the gender bias! ✊
#STEM #11F #MujeresEnCiencia #WomenInScience
This #WomeninScience Day I’d like to celebrate all the wonderful women represented in the @museumsvictoria 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
It's the @UN's International Day of Women and Girls in Science and so we're sharing our recent Reach for the Stars Trail -At every #GirlsNightOut event at Jodrell Bank, we celebrate inspirational #WomenInScience, you can find out more here: https://t.co/aaUyG6KPGV
So inspired by her view of @ukatc @RoyalObs, #Edinburgh artist @coomeringue created this original #illustration
#WomenInSTEM #astronomy #astrophysics #WomenInScienceDay
Matilda Smith illustrated more than 2,300 plates for Curtis's Botanical Magazine — the world's longest running botanical magazine. Explore some of her #SciArt in our Flickr ➡️ https://t.co/Ejbwc19AF0 #womeninscience #5WomenArtists
I missed three straight #WomenInScience birthdays! GASP! Well, here we are then, happy 49th to Tania Singer, 112th to Grace Hopper, and 203rd to Ada Lovelace!!!
Nymphaeaceae for #BotanicMonday! This #SciArt is from the 1868 quarto edition of "Illustrations of the Natural Order of Plants" by Elizabeth Twining (of the @TwiningsTeaUK family). It is available in #BHLib thanks to @IllinoisLibrary ➡️ https://t.co/4kxW8DfRxT #WomenInScience
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 @ArghaManna , Sci-Illustrate Stories
#womeninscience #scicomm
Comic from Wednesday's @WomenYSK #WomenInScience featuring Australian Solar Astronomy trailblazer Ruby Payne-Scott! https://t.co/zhB3LKPF3j
This year more than ever, learn about Ada Lovelace (https://t.co/QTcvvGoB4j)
and celebrate #AdaLovelaceDay2018
https://t.co/4wnrr8Ud5X
Here is my portrait for @massivesci
#womeninSTEM #womeninscience
Indian Women in Science in collab with @labhopping and @imscchennai Meet Sandhya Koushika @WormlockHolmes
#WonderfulWoman #WomenInScience #IndianScientists #WomenWhoInspire #TuesdayThoughts #TuesdayMotivation #neuroscience
The marriage of art and science, on display at the American Folk Art Museum. #WomenInScience
From the @nytimes: https://t.co/jKy9tlvKUb
Cardinal Flowers (Lobelia cardinalis) are native to many areas of the Americas. #SciArt by Margaret Roscoe for her Floral Illustrations of the Seasons (1831). Contributed in #BHLib by the Mertz Library of @NYBG: https://t.co/fx4rUNqP4Q -- #WomeninBHLib #WomeninScience
Superstars of STEM: Trying to crack the cancer code https://t.co/Bjqi9m7c0Q
#WomenInSTEM #STEM #womeninscience
The 1905 edition of "The Flowering #Plants, Grasses, Sedges & #Ferns of Great Britain" by Anne Pratt (new edition revised by Edward Step) includes 319 plates figuring upwards of 1,500 species. In #BHLib via @NYBG: https://t.co/ToT0BNpG94 #WomenInScience #SciArt
Hey, I'm still in time to celebrate Williamina Fleming birthday (born the 15th of May 1857). I drew her for @massivesci a while ago, learn all about her life here: https://t.co/U3ATlmnUsC #womeninscience #WomenInSTEM #astronomy #scicomm
Elizabeth Twining (1805–1889) of @TwiningsTeaUK 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 #BHLib via @illinoisbiolib: https://t.co/9Yvq60MzJl #WomenInScience