Emmy NoetherImage Source: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons Emmy Noether was a prominent German mathematician, most famous for discovering Noether’s theorem – which proved...
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Growing up in Manila, Fe del Mundo grew up in relatively privileged circumstances, but even so, the childhood mortality rate in the...
Mary Somerville. Image Source: Painting by Thomas Phillips, retrieved from National Galleries Scotland Mary Somerville is actually the first person...
Chien-Shiung Wu. Image source: 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives Chien-Shiung Wu’s research in experimental nuclear physics...
Maria Kirch (nee Winkelmann) is credited as the first woman to discover a comet. In her early years, she was...
Vera RubinImage from NASA via Wikimedia Commons Vera Rubin’s research was instrumental in discovering evidence for the presence of Dark...
Happy International Women's Day! March is Women’s History Month, so at I, Science we are highlighting some of the incredible...
Lise Meitner Image Source: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives Lise Meitner, an Austrian-Swedish physicist, was...
In the episode, each guest shares their experiences of their beliefs and how science fits into their worldviews. This week's...
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This week, we introduce the new radio team for the academic year! Polly Cohen is our Radio Editor and the...