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I'm trying to see how many women have made significant additions to scientific knowledge in the past. I can only think of two, off the top of my head: Madame Wu and Marie Curie.
Please name all of the women that you believe have been important in science in their own right (IOW, they weren't mainly known as so-and-so's wife).
You may also name women who will very likely be significant in future scientific discovery.
Rosalind Franklin, SHE should have gotten the credit of unraveling the structure of DNA. Watson and Crick basically stole here data and came out with the conclusion.
She COULD have gotten the Nobel prize, if she hadn't died prematurely :(
Artwork Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Discovery of DNA Structure
-Rosalind Franklin and the Discovery of DNA Structure
http://www.artbyhunter.com/artgallery/digitalart/rosalindfranklin.html
Marquise du Chatelet: Connected Leibniz and Newton, x=cy2
Lise Meitner: Fission. The real genious behind it.
Sadly women has been much repressed. We'll obviously see more of them later, if we manage not making WW3 de la a-bomb.
Hypatia: mathematician
Sophie Germain: mathematician
Emmy Noether: Noether theorem
Jocelyn Bell: discoverer of pulsars
A.J. Cannon: classification of stars
Actually, Fotini Markopoulou and Renate Loll in LQG and Lisa Randall in string theory are very promising
Jane Goodall (or is she more of an activist?)
Originally posted by Monique
Rosalind Franklin, SHE should have gotten the credit of unraveling the structure of DNA. Watson and Crick basically stole here data and came out with the conclusion.
She COULD have gotten the Nobel prize, if she hadn't died prematurely :(
I never knew this.
Thanks for all the responses so far. Are there any more?
Also, I hope that one day we can add names like Monique and whatever Gale17's actual name is, to this kind of list. I'm still a strong believer that the PFs are going to change world. [:))]
changed punctuation
Originally posted by Mentat
I'm still a strong believer that the PFs are going to change world. [:))]
Only if you make sure you do all your homework
before you go online. [;)]
Originally posted by drag
Only if you make sure you do all your homework
before you go online. [;)]
Always...but I don't think I'll be one of those that makes a big difference in the world, I was referring to other people.
Mattius_
Oct24-03, 12:59 PM
Marie Cunitz
RageSk8
Oct24-03, 07:39 PM
Rosalind Franklin, SHE should have gotten the credit of unraveling the structure of DNA. Watson and Crick basically stole here data and came out with the conclusion.
And to top it all off Watson wrote a book that portrayed her as a secretive, bad dressing, anti-social, *****.
selfAdjoint
Oct24-03, 10:00 PM
IMHO, the real villain in the Rosalynd Franklin story was not Watson but her boss Maurice Wilkins (who DID share in the DNA Nobel). He swiped her helix diffraction picture and took it to Watson and Crick.
It wasn't key for them - they had already just about finalized their model - but it was exciting and important confirmation. They used it without even asking her. Watson's caricature was just an expression of his bad conscience. he knew the three men had stiffed her.
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