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  2. Women in physics - Wikipedia

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    L'Huillier is the first female laureate to receive 1/3 of monetary award of the Nobel Prize in Physics (Curie, Goeppert–Mayer, Strickland and Ghez received 1/4). Physicists and physicochemists that won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry include Marie Curie, [ 9 ] Irène Joliot-Curie , daughter of Marie Curie, in 1935, [ 10 ] and Dorothy Hodgkin in ...

  3. Women in science - Wikipedia

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    In North America and much of Europe, few women graduate in physics, mathematics and computer science but, in other regions, the proportion of women may be close to parity in physics or mathematics. In engineering and computer sciences, women consistently trail men, a situation that is particularly acute in many high-income countries.

  4. Women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    A study investigating the role of textbook images on science performance found that women demonstrated better comprehension of a passage from a chemistry lesson when the text was accompanied by a counter-stereotypic image (i.e., of a female scientist) than when the text was accompanied by a stereotypic image (i.e., of a male scientist). [125]

  5. Women in chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Seward (1864–1929), one of the first two female chemistry students at the University of Oxford; signed the 1904 petition to the Chemical Society; Vera Bogdanovskaia (1868–1897), one of the first female Russian chemists; Gerty Cori (1896–1957) Jewish Czech-American biochemist who was the first American to win a Nobel Prize in science

  6. List of people considered father or mother of a scientific field

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    Physical chemistry: Mikhail Lomonosov (1711–1765) The first to read lectures in physical chemistry and coin the term (1752). Jacobus van 't Hoff (1852–1911) Jacobus van 't Hoff is considered one of the founders of the discipline of physical chemistry. His work helped found the discipline as it is today. [71] [72] [73] Svante Arrhenius (1859 ...

  7. Conducting has long been a male-dominated field. A new ... - AOL

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    Filmmaker Maggie Contreras' new film "Maestra" follows a cadre of female conductors with dreams of winning La Maestra, the first international conducting competition solely for women.

  8. These Female Founders Are Leading Their Companies to ... - AOL

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  9. Chien-Shiung Wu - Wikipedia

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    First female president of the American Physical Society (1975) [159] Honorary doctorate from Dickinson College (1975) [160] First female to be honored with the National Medal of Science in Physics, which is the highest presidential honor for American scientists (1975) [149] [161] First person selected to receive the Wolf Prize in Physics (1978 ...