Remarkable Pioneers: Women Who Shaped Science on Women's Equality Day
Remarkable Pioneers: Women Who Shaped Science on Women's Equality Day " We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained. " - Marie Curie As we commemorate Women's Equality Day, marking the monumental date in 1920 when the Nineteenth Amendment granted American women the undeniable right to vote, it's a poignant moment to reflect on the broader strides women have made in diverse fields. Yet, in the vast tapestry of achievements, the contributions of women in the realm of science often glitter with unparalleled brilliance. These women, often unsung in their times due to systemic gender biases, didn't just break the mold; they reshaped it, laying the groundwork for a myriad of scientific marvels we marvel at today. From the core of our Earth to the cosmic dance of celestial bodies, their legacies continue to inspire and redefine boundaries. So, buckle up and