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Alan Turing laid the theoretical groundwork for the first computer. | Albert Einstein believed in the power of imagination. | Alexander Borodin was an accomplished chemist, composer and staunch advocate of women's rights. | Ameen Abdulrasool is a young inventor who developed a portable navigation system for the blind. |
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Amy Charkowski works on the front lines of protecting Earth's food supply. | Andrea Mia Ghez is an astrophysicist best known for her discoveries about the black hole at the center of our galaxy. | Ariel Ruiz i Altaba Scientist - Photographer combines art and science to research how cells are generated and formed. | Audrey Penn: Just Do It is a medical doctor who has devoted herself to studying diseases that affect muscle control. |
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Augusta Ada Byron developed the world's first computer program while struggling with her own personal hardships. | Barbara McClintock a distinguished geneticist and Nobel laureate | Ben Carson is the chief of neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University Hospital. | Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, diplomat, writer, and a huge influence on American history. |
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Beth Rickard Environmentalist is an advocate of solar as the energy of the future. | Charles Darwin is the father of modern biology. | Chiaki Mukai is the first female Japanese astronaut. | Christiane Nusslein-Volhard is a Nobel Prize winner and pioneer genetic researcher. |
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Claudia Gerwin: Keeping the Neurons Firing researches how nerve cells relay messages to each other. | Clifford V. Johnson is a string theorist who studies the makeup of the smallest particles of the universe. | Connie Samaras has created media archives for deep space voyages. | Courtney Schumacher is an atmospheric scientist and educator committed to mentoring young women interested in science. |
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Cristina Diaz: Biologist studies intertidal and tropical sponges. | Dame Cicely Saunders founded the modern hospice to provide compassionate, holistic care to the dying. | Darlene Ketten studies stranded whales and dolphins. | Debbye Turner became Miss America and pursued her dream to become a veterinarian. |
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Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva Environmental Microbiologist cares for the Earth's soil, researching ways to produce microbes to control plant diseases. | Dr. Alexander Langmuir Langmuir's work in epidemiology has saved millions of lives. | Dr. Barbara Ross-Lee became the first African American woman dean of a US medical school. | Dr. Caldicott has been a lifelong anti-nuclear activist. |
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Dr. Edward Jenner discovered the vaccine. | Dr. Elizabeth Kalko and the Jason Project studies bats in the Panamanian rainforest. | Dr. Elvia Niebla Soil Scientist is dedicated to soil conservation. | Dr. France Cordova is a renowned astrophysicist who has broken gender and cultural barriers. |
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Dr. Gloria WilderBrathwaite was inspired to provide health care to the poor in the innner city. | Dr. Govindappa Venkataswamy cares for the eyes of millions of people in India. | Dr. Inés Cifuentes Seismologist works to improve science programs for students in Washington, DC. | Dr. Karen Plaut has been a pioneer in animal science research. |
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Dr. Kay Jamison is both an expert on, and a sufferer of, Bipolar Disorder. | Dr. Kristi Curry-Rogers is an accomplished paleontologist who travels the globe in search of dinosaur digs. | Dr. Michael DeBakey is the father of modern open-heart surgery. | Dr. Patch Adams gives the practice of medicine a humorous twist. |
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Dr. Richard Murphy Marine Biologist educates others about the sea and ways to protect the oceans for the future. | Dr. Robert Ballard and the JASON project bring scientific exploration to children around the world. | Dr. Rosalie Bertell Anti-Nuclear Nun is a renowned scientist, eco-feminist and peace activist. | Dr. Sara W. Lazar Neuroscientist - Meditator researches the effects of meditation on the brain. |
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Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh is a scientist dedicated to the study and conservation of bonobos. | Dr. Susan Love is committed to women's health issues. | Dr. Zeda Rosenberg is working to provide women with a way to protect themselves from contracting HIV/AIDS. | Enrico Fermi was one of the 20th century's greatest physicists. |
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Erich Jarvis observes song birds and uses his training with molecular biology to learn about brain behavior. | F. Sherwood Rowland discovered the 'greenhouse effect.' | Fati Kirakoya: L'Oreal-UNESCO, Women in Science Fellow is a researcher committed to helping find solutions to end the AIDS crisis. | Frederick Banting was the co-discoverer of Insulin. |
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Friends of the Sea Lion rescue, treat, and release these mammals back into the ocean. | Gail Kaaialii: Biologist investigates the origins of life and helps others value all life forms. | Galileo was the first to use a telescope to observe the stars and planets. | George Washington Carver is famous for experimenting with plants. |
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Gertrude B. Elion developed the AIDS drug, AZT. | Gina Gallant is an inventor whose passion is protecting the environment. | Grace Murray Hopper was a computer visionary. | Hazel Barton combines her passion for caving with researching microbes. |
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Irene Ayako Uchida helped find the link between radiation and birth defects. | Irene Curie specialized in nuclear physics, the science of studying the nucleus of the atom. | Jack St. Clair Kilby invented the microchip. | Jane Mt. Pleasant is an agricultural scientist who looks to the past to meet today's farming needs. |
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Jonas Salk discovered the polio vaccine. | Kathy Sullivan was the first American woman to walk in space. | Leonard Adleman improves lives with his work in DNA technology. | Leonardo da Vinci was an artist and a scientist ever curious of the world around him. |
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Louis Pasteur 's discoveries advanced the practice of medicine. | Luz Maria Rodriguez-Fernandez conducts cancer research to help understand the disease process. | Madame Curie received the Nobel Prize for her discovery of Radium. | Mae Jemison dreamed of going to space since childhood. |
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Magdalena Hurtado is an anthropologist who studies the Ache people of Paraguay. | Marie Curie discovered radioactivity as an atomic property, opening the door to 20th century science. | Meenakshi Wadhwa studies meteorites and the processes involved in their formation. | Nikola Tesla was the father of many modern inventions. |
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Orville and Wilbur Wright were brothers determined to build a better flying machine. | Paul Farmer has dedicated his life to treating people in the poorest nations in the world | Paul Munsen Solar Oven Man manufactures sun ovens, which harness the sun's rays to provide an environmentally safe source of energy. | Paul Sipiera led an expedition into Antarctica to find meteorites for NASA. |
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Philo T. Farnsworth ,the inventor of the television. | Robert Koch was an important medical researcher of the 19th century. | Rokhaya Gueye treats malaria and raises awareness about women's health issues in Senegal. | Shannon Hackett studies the genetic diversity and evolution in tropical birds. |
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Sir Alexander Fleming : his discovery of penicillin saved millions of lives. | Srinivasa Ramanujan made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics. | Stephanie Jenouvrier UNESCO-L'Oreal Women in Science Fellow is a population ecologist researching the effects of climate change on emperor penguins. | Stephen Hawking is a renowned theoretical physicist who writes about 'black holes'. |
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Tania Ruiz is an astrophysicist committed to science education and helping women reach their goals. | Thomas Alva Edison holds the record for number of patents filed. | Tom Chau Biomedical Engineer uses science and technology to maximize opportunities for people with disabilities. | Tom Dibblee is a legendary geologic mapper. |
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Usha Varanasi is the first woman to lead a Fisheries Science Center. | Vladimir Kosma Zworykin is called 'The Father of Television'. | Wes Jackson was a professor who returned to the land to advance sustainable agriculture practices. | Wilson Bentley was the first person to photograph a single snowflake. |
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XIV Argonauts broadcasted their explorations of the Channel Islands. | Zohra Ben Lakhdar is a physicist from Africa who does research on atomic spectroscopy. | | |