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Women have long participated in the dissemination of science, a part of the history of science that until recently has been undervalued and little explored. By practicing the arts of science writing, lecturing, and scientific illustration, women popularizers of science have played a significant role in creating scientific culture.

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Women have long participated in the dissemination of science, a part of the history of science that until recently has been undervalued and little explored. By practicing the arts of science writing, lecturing, and scientific illustration, women popularizers of science have played a significant role in creating scientific culture.
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Barbara T. Gates is Alumni Distinguished Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Delaware. Her books include Victorian Suicide: Mad Crimes and Sad Histories. Ann B. Shteir is associate professor of humanities and director of the graduate program in women's studies at York University in Canada. She is the author of Cultivating Women, Cultivating Science: Flora's Daughters and Botany in England, 1760 to 1860, which won the 1996 Joan Kelly Memorial Prize in Women's History from the American Historical Society.