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Linda Macelova
Oct 24, 20242 min read
Adriana Ocampo: A Planetary Geologist Paving the Way for Women in STEM
Introduction Imagine gazing up at the night sky, awestruck by the vast expanse of the cosmos. Now, picture a woman who has dedicated her...
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Linda Macelova
Oct 10, 20244 min read
Susan Kare, Iconographer: The Woman Who Gave Digital Life a Face
Introduction: Bringing Icons to Li fe In 1983, a young artist sat in a small office at Apple, meticulously sketching out the future....
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Linda Macelova
Sep 26, 20243 min read
Joan Clarke: The Codebreaker & Cryptanalyst Who Defied the Odds
Introduction: Breaking Through a Silent Battlefield In the heart of Bletchley Park during World War II, amidst the hum of Enigma machines...
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Linda Macelova
Sep 12, 20242 min read
Rebecca Cole, MD: A Pioneering Physician and Role Model for Women in STEM
Introduction Imagine stepping into a world where women were not allowed to pursue higher education or enter traditionally biased...
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Linda Macelova
Aug 30, 20242 min read
Radia Perlman: The Mother of the Internet
The "Mother of the Internet," is a pioneering computer scientist whose groundbreaking work has revolutionized networking.
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Linda Macelova
Aug 17, 20242 min read
Unearthing the Legacy of Mary Anning: A Pioneer for Women in STEM
Introduction: A Story of Discovery and Determination Imagine a young girl combing the windswept shores of the Jurassic Coast, her keen...
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Linda Macelova
Jul 28, 20242 min read
Maria Emilia Thomas: A Game Changer in Indonesian Medicine
Maria Emilia Thomas, a name synonymous with progress in Indonesian healthcare, was a visionary who shattered glass ceilings and paved the...
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Linda Macelova
Jul 15, 20242 min read
Pioneering the Unsolved: The Legacy of Dorothy Hodgkin in Science
Imagine a world before the structure of penicillin was known, hindering its mass production and life-saving potential.
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Linda Macelova
Jul 5, 20243 min read
Chien-Shiung Wu: The First Lady of Physics and Her Legacy in STEM
n a small village in China in the early 20th century, a young girl named Chien-Shiung Wu would walk several miles to a school.
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Linda Macelova
Jun 21, 20242 min read
Hypatia of Alexandria: A Pioneer in STEM Long Before the Term Existed
Her lectures on mathematics, astronomy, Neoplatonism philosophy were legendary, earning her the respect of scholars across the ancient world
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Linda Macelova
Jun 9, 20243 min read
Mae C. Jemison: A Star Amongst Us, Inspiring Women in STEM
Imagine a young girl in the 1960s, captivated by the grainy images of the Apollo astronauts walking on the moon.
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Linda Macelova
May 26, 20242 min read
Beyond Boundaries: Judith Love Cohen's Journey in Engineering and Space Exploration
Like many other unsung heroines of STEM, her story is a testament to resilience, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge.
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Linda Macelova
May 15, 20242 min read
Composing with Code: How Ada Lovelace Foreshadowed the Creative Potential of Computers
This 19th-century mathematician is often referred to as the "first computer programmer," although the machine wasn't built in her lifetime.
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Linda Macelova
May 2, 20242 min read
The Woman Who Debugged the World: Grace Hopper and the Rise of Modern Computing
This is a story of the programmer who coined the term "debugging".
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Linda Macelova
Apr 19, 20242 min read
Radium, Resilience, and Revolution: Why Marie Curie Matters to Women in STEM Today
Few names shine as brightly as that of Marie Curie in the science history. Picture this: a young woman in science defying societal norms.
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