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Great Stories of Women in Science

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An edition of Scientists Anonymous (2007)

Scientists Anonymous

Great Stories of Women in Science

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Why, when girls outstrip boys in exams, are there still so few women in the top levels of science? Why have women been excluded - and is there still discrimination? Acclaimed science writer and children's author Patricia Farainvesti gates science past and present to find answers. She examines how women have struggled against unequal opportunities, and shows how they succeeded despite the obstacles stacked against them. All the renowned names are here - Marie Curie, Florence Nightingale, Rosalind Franklin - but Scientists Anonymous also reveals the stories of many dedicated, brilliant women who have been forgotten. Combining history, science and biography, Fara presents female explorers, mathematicians, astronomers and chemists from all over the world - including some who disguised themselves as men. And what about the future? Fara suggests that understanding women's achievements in the past will help today's schoolgirls to become tomorrow's celebrated scientists.

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Wizard Books
Language
English
Pages
224

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Scientists Anonymous: Great Stories of Women in Science
January 25, 2007, Wizard Books
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First Sentence

"POLITICIANS CLAIM THAT all children have equal opportunities, but among professional scientists there are still far fewer women than men."

Classifications

Library of Congress
Q141 .F27 2005, Q141

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
10.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL8915919M
ISBN 10
1840465743
ISBN 13
9781840465747
LCCN
2010478325
Library Thing
3457838
Goodreads
900018

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POLITICIANS CLAIM THAT all children have equal opportunities, but among professional scientists there are still far fewer women than men.
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