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To learn even more about Maria Mitchell, here are some places to start:
https://www.mariamitchell.org/about-maria-mitchell
https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/maria-mitchell
https://www.aps.org/archives/publications/apsnews/200610/history.cfm
https://www.nps.gov/people/maria-mitchell.htm
https://www.noaa.gov/stories/maria-mitchell-americas-first-female-astronomer
https://vcencyclopedia.vassar.edu/faculty/original-faculty/maria-mitchell/maria-mitchell-biography/
#WomensHistory #History #WomenInSTEM #Astronomy #Astrodon #Biography

Maria Mitchell was an astronomer, librarian, naturalist, and educator. She discovered a telescopic comet in 1847, for which she was awarded a gold medal by the King of Denmark. Her discovery thrust her into the international spotlight and she became Americaβs first professional female astronomer.
Time for a new edition of Canadian biochemist and medical researcher extraordinaire Maud Menten (1878-1960), coauthor of the Michalis-Menten equation, inventor of the azo-dye coupling which was the first example of enzyme histochemistry for imaging tissues and the first person to perform electrophoresis separating of blood hemoglobin, amongst her many accomplishments.
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#linocut #printmaking #histsci #womenInSTEM #biochemistry
New episode is out now!
This week we learned a little bit about "America's first woman astronomer" Maria Mitchell & sunspots π
You can listen here: https://starrytimepodcast.podbean.com/e/asterism-maria-mitchell-and-sunspots/
#sunspots #science #astromers #history #WomenInSTEM #space #astronomy #astrodon

Join Jordan and Kit in this Asterisms Edition of Starry Time where they learn about America's First Woman Astronomer--Maria Mitchell-- and the science behind sunspots! Links Episode transcripts: https://www.starrytimepodcast.com/episode-transcripts Website: https://www.starrytimepodcast.com/ Social: https://universeodon.com/@starrytimepod Support the show: https://ko-fi.com/starrytimepod Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:58 A Brief History about Maria Mitchell 05:52 Science of Sunspots 10:02 Outro Keywords/topics: Maria Mitchell, Comets, Sunspots, Astronomy, Women in Science, Solar Activity, Space Weather, Education, History of Astronomy
Why do we communicate science using pop culture at Sci_Burst? π¬π©βπ¬
Here are some reasons our Co-Founder @1sabelR gave while sharing our Great Ydeas Grant journey at YWCA Canberraβs breakfast event ππΈ
https://youtube.com/shorts/cKCHc_TBHsM?si=Rn67KXRNErzb7ttr
#scicomm #solarpunk #greatydeas #womeninstem #podcast #popculture #ywca

Lisa Tee has a Spotlight Session at Nebraska.Code() this July.
Find 'Empowering patients use to artificial intelligence' here:
https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/
#AI #MedicalAI #artificialintelligence #ClinicalAI #ConsumerAI #TechnologyTrends #EmergingTechnology #MedicalTechnology #WomenInSTEM #Nebraska #SoftwareDevelopment #Programming
Kim DelSenno has a Spotlight Session at Nebraska.Code() this July.
Check out 'From Emails to Insights: Transitioning from Development to Data Analysis' here: https://nebraskacode.amegala.com/
#DataAnalysis #SoftwareDevelopment #CareerProgression #TechCareer #CareerTransition #Gallup #womenintech #WomenInSTEM #datascience #CareerGrowth #Nebraska #Midwest #SiliconPrairie
ππ»ββοΈ ICYMI: ππΈ #NASA #spacecraft cameras once weighed as much as mini-fridges before a team at JPL invented a way to fit a camera on a single chip.
This CMOS sensor #technology was meant for #space missions but eventually moved into billions of smartphones and medical devices. It now enables planetary #photography and the documentation of social events on #Earth.
π Learn more: https://seethis.tv/post/cmos-image-sensor-chip-caltech-jpl-invention-video
#history #california #cassini #computers #culture #data #electronics #engineering #information #photos #physics #science #tech #womeninstem #tksst #video
The Life and Legacy of Hertha Sponer
Get a behind-the-scenes look at materials on Hertha Sponer, including a newly discovered lecture, recently featured at the March Trimble Lecture.
by Karina Cooper
https://www.aip.org/library/ex-libris-universum/the-life-and-legacy-of-hertha-sponer?mcid=81301bd1cc
Books in Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at PG:
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/bookshelf/706