22 pioneering women in science history you really should know about

We’ve all heard of the likes of Ada Lovelace, Rosalind Franklin and Marie Curie, but there are many more famous women in STEM that deserve your attention.


History is full of women who made enormous contributions to science. Some of them are rightfully well-known, like Marie Curie, Ada Lovelace and Rosalind Franklin. But others, like fossil hunter Mary Anning and NASA pioneer Katherine Johnson, aren’t such household names.

So, we’ve put together this list of 22 women in science history who deserve to be remembered for their work.

Read more at:

https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/10-amazing-women-in-science-history-you-really-should-know-about/#:~:text=We've%20all%20heard%20of,STEM%20that%20deserve%20your%20attention.&text=History%20is%20full%20of%20women,Ada%20Lovelace%20and%20Rosalind%20Franklin.




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