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Most girls grow up learning about historical male figures like Thomas Jefferson, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Neil Armstrong. While these men made remarkable contributions, the accomplishments of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) are often overlooked. Beneath the stories of male scientists lie the untold legacies of their forgotten female counterparts.
Why is Hedy Lamarr, a pioneer of wireless technology, not a household name? Why isn't Hypatia of Alexandria, one of the first known female mathematicians, widely celebrated? Ada Lovelace, who created
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Most girls grow up learning about historical male figures like Thomas Jefferson, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Neil Armstrong. While these men made remarkable contributions, the accomplishments of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) are often overlooked. Beneath the stories of male scientists lie the untold legacies of their forgotten female counterparts.

Why is Hedy Lamarr, a pioneer of wireless technology, not a household name? Why isn't Hypatia of Alexandria, one of the first known female mathematicians, widely celebrated? Ada Lovelace, who created the first algorithm, or Katherine Johnson, whose calculations helped launch humans into space-these brilliant women revolutionized science, yet they remain underrecognized. And why do our biology textbooks credit Watson and Crick for DNA's discovery, ignoring Rosalind Franklin's pivotal contributions?

Driven by frustration over the lack of female representation in STEM history, I wrote this book to shine a light on these extraordinary women. My goal is to inspire the next generation of young girls by showcasing how these women, through grit and determination, shattered barriers and made groundbreaking discoveries that changed the world.

Women have been leaders in STEM fields for centuries, from Emmy Noether's profound impact on modern physics to Rosalind Franklin's breakthrough in DNA research. This book serves as a reminder that female scientists and innovators have been shaping our world since ancient times and continue to do so today. Let's celebrate their achievements and ensure that future generations of girls see themselves in the history of STEM.


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