This our #ScienceSaturday and #AmericanVoices series intersect with “The Quiet Cure,” a poem about Jonas Salk, an American virologist who developed a polio vaccine and decided not to patent it to give access to the vaccine to the entire world.
Yes, it is #Caturday, but it also is #ScienceSaturday! Here is our tribute to Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier — Miss January reads “The Codebreakers.”
Saturday is always busy for us because it is #caturday and #ScienceSaturday. Here is Miss January with “Slitscape,” a poem about the double slit experiment that changed our understanding of the universe. Please follow us so we can bring you more interesting poems.
This #sciencesaturday, we honor an amazing mathematician who was the daughter of a poet — Ada Lovelace, the daughter of Lord Byron. #womeninstem
“It’s #ScienceSaturday, so Miss Taylor reads a sonnet that nods to Albert Einstein’s revolutionary theory of general relativity. #poetry #sciencepoems #poetrylovers #poetrycommunity
For #ScienceSaturday, Miss January reads a tribute to the work of scientist Dr. Kate Marvel. #womeninstem #poetry #poetrycommunity #poetrylovers