| NOUN | a woman scientist | women scientists |
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- American volcanologist Kayla Iacovino also participated, becoming one of the first women scientists to do research in North Korea.
- Her other major area of significance involved raising the number and status of women scientists, especially in Japan.
- In the 1970s, Pickett requested that the funds be used to honor women scientists.
- In the later nineteenth century the rise of the women's college provided jobs for women scientists, and opportunities for education.
- Women scientists found it hard to gain appointments at universities.
- In 2013 Drummond was featured in an exhibition 'Women in Science' showcasing the legacy of some remarkable Scottish women scientists at the National Library of Scotland.
- With his wife Ann Hibner Koblitz, he in 1985 founded the Kovalevskaia Prize, to honour women scientists in developing countries.
- This curve was later studied by one of the few women scientists to achieve a degree, Maria Gaetana Agnesi.
- This statement title in early 17th century Germany, a time where recognized and accepted women scientists were few and far between, was a groundbreaking text that exemplified the abilities of women in science.
- The same partnership awards the UNESCO-L'Oréal International Fellowships, providing up to US$40,000 in funding over two years to fifteen young women scientists engaged in exemplary and promising research projects.
- Another idea to consider is the way this period influenced even the women scientists of the periods following it.
- The Elsevier Foundation supports libraries in developing countries, women scientists and nursing facilities.
- She helped propel the world into an era of space travel while becoming of one of the nation's most prominent women scientists of the space age.
- Curie is the subject of the 2013 play, "False Assumptions", by Lawrence Aronovitch, in which the ghosts of three other women scientists observe events in her life.
- Joan Hinton (Chinese name: 寒春, Pinyin: "Hán Chūn"; 20 October 1921 – 8 June 2010) was a nuclear physicist and one of the few women scientists who worked for the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos.
- Since 2009, the biotechnology company EpiVax has funded the Polly Matzinger Fearless Scientist Scholarship for women scientists at the University of Rhode Island's Institute for Immunology & Informatics that overcome challenges.
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