Women in Science
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Created on February 12, 2021
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February 11 -- International Day of Women and Girls in ScienceHow have women contributed to science around the world?
Women in Science
Instructions:
In your notebooks, write one fact about each scientist. Use complete sentences!
Select one of the tags to discover more about a woman in science!
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- An American astronaut and scientist (from Ohio)
- The first female astronaut to run a marathon and complete a triathalon while in space!
- She holds the record for the longest space walk -- spending 29 hours outside of the ISS
Sunita Williams
Jane Goodall
- She was born in London, England
- Jane has studied chimpanzees in Africa for many years
- Jane discovered that chimps hunt for meat and have very different personalities and feelings
- She gave all of the chimpanzees that she has studied a name
- A scientist and researcher from Argentina
- She studies physics and is a professor
- She fights for equal rights within science, and helps people who do not have many resources reach their goals
Karen Hallberg
- A scientist from Bangladesh
- She has worked on vaccine developments for 25 years
- She has been involved with COVID-19 vaccinations, and she helps women in the science industry.
Firdausi Qadri