Lost Women of Science
A podcast by Lost Women of Science - Joi
136 Episoade
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Revisiting the Pathologist in the Basement: Episode 2 The Matilda Effect
Publicat: 16.05.2024 -
Revisiting the Pathologist in the Basement
Publicat: 09.05.2024 -
Lost Women of Science Conversations: Mathematics for Ladies
Publicat: 02.05.2024 -
Elizabeth Bates and the Search for the Roots of Human Language
Publicat: 25.04.2024 -
The Theoretical Physicist Who Worked With J. Robert Oppenheimer at the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
Publicat: 18.04.2024 -
Best Of: The Highest of All Ceilings, Astronomer Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Publicat: 11.04.2024 -
The Victorian Woman Who Chased Eclipses
Publicat: 04.04.2024 -
Lost Women of Science Conversations: Mischievous Creatures
Publicat: 28.03.2024 -
The Cognitive Scientist Who Unraveled the Mysteries of Language
Publicat: 21.03.2024 -
Best Of: Meet the Physicist who Spoke Out Against the Bomb She Helped Create
Publicat: 14.03.2024 -
How Lilian Bland Built Herself A Plane
Publicat: 07.03.2024 -
Lost Women of Science Conversations: The Black Angels
Publicat: 29.02.2024 -
The Industrial Designer Behind the N95 Mask
Publicat: 15.02.2024 -
The Universe in Radio Vision
Publicat: 08.02.2024 -
From Our Inbox: Forgotten Electrical Engineer’s Work Paved the Way for Radar Technology
Publicat: 01.02.2024 -
Best of: A Complicated Woman, Leona Zacharias
Publicat: 25.01.2024 -
From Our Inbox: Vera Peters - The Doctor Who Helped Spare Women From Radical Mastectomy
Publicat: 11.01.2024 -
Adventures of a Bone Hunter
Publicat: 04.01.2024 -
Emma Unson Rotor: The Filipina Physicist Who Helped Develop a Top Secret Weapon
Publicat: 14.12.2023 -
Flapper of the South Seas: A Young Margaret Mead Travels To The South Seas
Publicat: 07.12.2023
For every Marie Curie or Rosalind Franklin whose story has been told, hundreds of female scientists remain unknown to the public at large. In this series, we illuminate the lives and work of a diverse array of groundbreaking scientists who, because of time, place and gender, have gone largely unrecognized. Each season we focus on a different scientist, putting her narrative into context, explaining not just the science but also the social and historical conditions in which she lived and worked. We also bring these stories to the present, painting a full picture of how her work endures.
