Advocate for has dedicated her life to creating inclusive spaces in Her important work makes her our Senior Developer Margarita Dekoli's pick for our celebrations! https://t.co/g3z3xFgCz2

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We are so inspired by the new documentary and can't help but be reminded of the teachers inspiring the next generation of Jane Goodalls every day!

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Day 17 Maryam Mirzakhani, mathematician and only winner of the Fields Medal, working with shapes unconstrained by the real world.

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Don't stop celebrating women only because it's March 9th (or any other day, really). Today on you can learn about rebellious naturalist Frances Hamerstrom: hhttp://bit.ly/2Ihu71d

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Maria Sibylla Merian was among the first entomologists. She is most famous for illustrating the metamorphosis of the butterfly, and classified a large number of new insect species

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More inspirational women - I painted portraits of forgotten/overlooked women in Science for my E17 Art Trail exhibition Celebrating Women in STEM, including Katherine Johnson, Helen Sharman, Rosalind Franklin and Ada Lovelace.

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Sneak preview of new family backpack launching soon! Join fossil hunters Mary Anning for a palaeontology adventure. Funded by Ambassor Fund for

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Day 8 By request, the quotable Hedy Lamarr, Austrian actress and inventor who laid the groundwork for radio tech leading to bluetooth. Send your requests!

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Kicking off a celebration of with an illustrated tribute to We begin with Rosalind Franklin and Send me your fav women of science to draw!

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A little girl with BIG ideas! Poppy gets creative and shows her friends how much fun science can be! Poppy's Big Idea is now available as an ebook: https://t.co/gDbimbvvQh

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Nancy Talbot Clark, a graduate of Western Reserve (#CWRU) tried unsuccessfully to gain admission to the Massachusetts Medical Society. Male members rejected her, "male candidates only for membership.” Nevertheless,

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Nancy Talbot Clark, a graduate of Western Reserve (#CWRU) tried unsuccessfully to gain admission to the Massachusetts Medical Society. Male members rejected her, "male candidates only for membership.” Nevertheless,

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Imagination is the precursor to policy, the precondition to action. like allows us to value something.
little-Known scientific studies in & illustrations of
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Women have always worked in STEM, often invisibly- in spite of sexism& social barriers. This we salute you all!

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