Wonder women of science : twelve geniuses who are currently rocking science, technology, and the world
The twelve scientists who are profiled here are women from all sorts of backgrounds who are currently rocking science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Each of them has a different story to tell about how she got to where she is today, but the one thing they have in common is that they are truly wonder women of science. Around the world there are many more women doing incredible work and breadking new ground in STEM fields--not to mention girls of all ages dreaming of how they wil one day contribute.
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195 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm - Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2021.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Tiera Fletcher -- Davina Durgana -- Evelyn Galban -- Cierra McDonald -- Patricia Medici -- Dava Newman -- Maureen Raymo -- Mareena Robinson Snowden -- Monsi Roman -- Kaitlyn Sadtler -- Sara Seager -- Teresa Woodruff -- Minjuan Zhang. |
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Wonder Women of Science: How 12 Geniuses Are Rocking Science, Technology, and the World
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Wonder Women of Science: How 12 Geniuses Are Rocking Science, Technology, and the World
What does it take to be a STEM genius? Check out these exciting, highly readable profiles of a dozen contemporary women who are on the cutting edge of scientific research. Searching the cosmos for a new Earth. Using math to fight human trafficking. Designing invisible (and safer) cars. Unlocking climate-change secrets. All of this groundbreaking science, and much more, is happening right now, spearheaded by the diverse female scientists and engineers profiled in this book. Meet award-winning aerospace engineer Tiera Fletcher and twelve other science superstars and hear them tell in their own words not only about their fascinating work, but also about their childhoods and the paths they traveled to get where they are--paths that often involved failures and unexpected changes in direction, but also persistence, serendipity, and brilliant insights. Their careers range from computer scientist to microbiologist to unique specialties that didn't exist before some amazing women profiled here created them. Here is a book to surprise and inspire not only die-hard science fans, but also those who don't (yet!) think of themselves as scientists. Back matter includes reading suggestions, an index, a glossary, and some surprising ideas for how to get involved in the world of STEM.