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Mary Julia Wade: The Taphonomist Who Made Studying Earth’s Earliest Animals Possible
Ida Henrietta Hyde: She Created the Tool That Won Others Fame in Neuroscience
Fe del Mundo: How appropriate technology beat expensive medicine at saving lives
Dorothy Hill: World Authority on Palaeozoic Corals History Nearly Forgot
Alice Catherine Evans: She Proved Raw Milk Kills and Was Told She Was Wrong
Hertha Sponer: The Bridge Builder Between Quantum Physics and Chemistry Who Vanished
Mollie Orshansky: The Government Analyst Whose Work Became Invisible Policy Infrastructure
Sophia Brahe: The Invisible Astronomer Whose Eyes Mapped the Cosmos Newton Explained
Mary Jackson: From Segregated Courtroom to NASA’s First Black Female Engineer
Susan Fenimore Cooper: America’s First Environmental Writer Darwin Called “A Very Clever Woman”
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