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Trailblazers

33 women in science who changed the world
"A collection of profiles of some of history's most fascinating female scientists."--Provided by publisher.

Margaret and the Moon

how Margaret Hamilton saved the first lunar landing
Margaret Hamilton loved numbers as a young girl. Soon math led her to MIT and then to helping NASA put a man on the moon!.

Super women

six scientists who changed the world
2017
A brief biography of six women scientists who have changed the world.

Rocket girl

the story of Mary Sherman Morgan, America's first female rocket scientist
This is the extraordinary true story of America's first female rocket scientist. Told by her son, it describes Mary Sherman Morgan's crucial contribution to launching America's first satellite and the author's labyrinthine journey to uncover his mother's lost legacy--one buried deep under a lifetime of secrets political, technological, and personal.

Women in science

antiquity through the nineteenth century : a biographical dictionary with annotated bibliography
1986
Profiles 186 women whose work is representative of the women in science of their time and culture.

Finding wonders

a verse history of girls and science
"A biographical novel in verse of three different girls in three different time periods who grew up to become groundbreaking scientists"--.

Women in science

Women have made a difference in every field imaginable, and they continue to do so today. Women's Lives in History introduces readers to dozens of these remarkable people. Women in Science features groundbreaking figures in chemistry, biology, mathematics, medicine, and many other scientific fields. Compelling text and vivid photographs bring these women to life. Features include essential facts, a timeline, a glossary, additional resources, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

Caroline's comets

a true story
2017
"Caroline Herschel was the first woman to discover a comet and the first woman to be paid as a scientist."--Provided by publisher.

Radioactive!

how Irene Curie and Lise Meitner revolutionized science and changed the world
In 1934, Irene Curie, working with her husband and fellow physicist, Frederic Joliot, made a discovery that forever altered the world: artificial radioactivity. Four years later, Curie's breakthrough led physicist Lise Meitner to the scientific epiphany that unlocked the secret of nuclear fission. Meitner's unique insight was critical to the revolution in science that led to nuclear energy and the race to build the atomic bomb.

American women in science

a biographical dictionary
1994
Four hundred concise biographical sketches show that American women have made significant contributions in all areas of science. Pays tribute to those who began their careers before 1950.

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