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Meet 10 Women in Science Who Changed the World

Great article in the March Discover magazine. The 10 women mentioned in the article are:
1. Ada Lovelace, Mathematician
2. Marie Curie, Physicist and Chemist
3. Janaki Ammal, Botanist
4. Chien-Shiung Wu, Physicist
5. Katherine Johnson, Mathematician
6. Rosalind Franklin, Chemist
7. Vera Rubin, Astronomer
8. Gladys West, Mathematician
9. Flossie Wong-Staal, Virologist and Molecular Biologist
10. Jennifer Doudna, Biochemist

@Renshaw01 As a theoretical physicist, I'd also encourage people to look up Emmy Noether, whose work revolutionized our understanding of symmetry and conservation laws and is essential to the contemporary understanding of quantum field theory. A more detailed overview of her life and work can be found in this thread:

mastodon.social/@mcnees/110072

@Renshaw01

What is the basis for the ranking?

Maryam Mirzakhani, Mathematician
Emmi Noether, Physicist

come to mind, to name just a few

@tard

You raise a good point. I do not think it is meant to be a ranking.

From what I can gather from the article, the list should be taken in the spirit of these are 10 of the (many) women scientists whose work has changed the world.

I look forward to seeing other lists of women scientists whose work changed the world.

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