A great woman, a brilliant and bold pioneer. If we use ourselves well, as Ms. Johnson did, it stands to reason that we will live long and very meaningful lives. /// Art by

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Emmy Noether, the woman behind the Noether's Theorem, framing modern physics and algebra! Post by Illustration by , Sci-Illustrate Stories. Set in motion by
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A few very abstract versions of I made a little while ago! Happy day all!

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Illustrations.. celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science
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Charts by Leoni Robertson
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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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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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The new post about INKcredible by features the mother of computing: The Amazing Grace!
Full post here: https://t.co/5zmDb0A39e
And her legacy continues through
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Over the moon to have been nominated as a ‘Heroine in STEM’ 2020 on Instagram! Thank you for running this vote every year and for my drawing - I am obsessed! 💕

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Tu Youyou, Nobel Prize Laureate, is the first mainland Chinese scientist and first Chinese woman to receive a Nobel Prize 🇨🇳... and she did so WITHOUT a doctorate or medical degree!

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Continuing with the Nobel Prize theme, here is Prof Rita Levi-Montalcini & some key facts. She was kicked out of university as she was Jewish, so she set up a lab in her bedroom just before WWII. Wherever she was forced to flee, her lab followed

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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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"Meet Ynes Mexia, late-blooming botanist whose adventures rivaled Darwin’s." https://t.co/VYnDdASkKR

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I've an idea and sketches for an illustrated little book about Karen Uhlenbeck, but I need an editor to get it published. Any advice where to pitch my idea?

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Here's someone who needs a page! See more of Tessie K. Frank's 'Watercolors of vascular plants, 1895-1935' on . cc: https://t.co/k2tiKTzJQ7

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In case you missed it, our 'Women and Science: Inspiring the next generation of scientists' display is now open to the public.

More to be revealed in the coming days on our new 'Women and Science' website - https://t.co/HprcTMqMge…⁠

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