1. interestingengineering.com

    The invention of Patricia Bath - Female American scientist, ophthalmologist, academic, and inventor - Laserphaco Probe In 1981, Dr. Bath began working on what became her most well-known invention.
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  3. discovermagazine.com

    But the field is rich with female scientists who made important discoveries. These women in science broke boundaries and changed the world. ... Read More: Five Female Inventors and how Their Inventions Changed the World. 2. Marie Curie, Physicist and Chemist. Marie Curie (Credit: Internet Archive Book Images/Flickr Commons) Nov. 7, 1867-July 4 ...
  4. We've taken a look at some of the most important discoveries and inventions made by women in the past 100 years and give them credit where credit is due. Keep reading to find out! ... Speaking of women making major strides in both science and beyond, meet 9 women who did their part to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic! ...
  5. globalcitizen.org

    Take a look at 17 of the best female scientists up to (and including) 2017. And let's hope these ladies don't remain hidden too much longer. 1. Tiera Guinn. This 21-year-old scientist hasn't yet graduated from college, but Tiera Guinn's already doing literal rocket science. The MIT senior is helping build a rocket for NASA that could be ...
  6. coursera.org

    The most famous female scientists were trailblazers who made their marks in physics, chemistry, and space flight and paved the way for the generations of women who followed in their footsteps. Meet a few of them. 1. Dorothy Hodgkin. British chemist Dorothy Hodgkin fell in love with science as a child after learning about crystals at the age of 10.
  7. discoverwalks.com

    However, as often happened in human history, the contributions of some brilliant women inventors were dimmed, and their names and their achievements were downplayed or buried in silence. This is where our journey begins. It's a chance to rewrite the narrative, to shine a light on the remarkable women whose inventions undeniably changed the world.
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    The hot comb was an invention developed in France as a way for women with coarse curly hair to achieve a fine straight look traditionally modeled by historical Egyptian women. [44] However, it was Annie Malone who first patented this tool, while her protégé and former worker, Madam C. J. Walker, widened the teeth. [45]
  9. inventiongen.com

    Throughout history, women have made significant contributions to the world of invention, often overcoming societal barriers and gender biases to bring forth groundbreaking innovations. From pioneering advancements in technology to revolutionizing everyday products, the ingenuity and creativity of female inventors have left an indelible mark on ...
  10. thoughtco.com

    Women have made major contributions to the sciences for centuries. Yet surveys repeatedly show that most people can only name a few—often just one or two—female scientists. But if you look around, you'll see evidence of their work everywhere, from the clothing we wear to the X-rays used in hospitals.
  11. cadcrowd.com

    In contrast, others were more earth-shaking technological advances that would have been impossible otherwise without their makers' ingenuity, perseverance, hard work, and sometimes even sacrifices. RELATED: Top 100 famous inventions and most extraordinary ideas of all time. Top 101 Female Inventions 1. Airplane muffler
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