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Barbara A. R. Mohr
(2023)
Clara Ehrenberg (1838–1915), an Early Woman Micropaleontologist: Her Contribution to Science with an Outlook on International Environmental and Climate Research.
Earth Sciences History: Journal of the History of the Earth Sciences Society
(pp. 174-195).
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Magdolna Hargittai
(2023)
Meeting the Challenge: Top Women in Science.
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Lacey Sparks
(2023)
Women and the Rise of Nutrition Science in Interwar Britain and British Africa.
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Kate Zernike
(2023-02-28)
The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins, MIT, and the Fight for Women in Science.
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Saini, Angela
(2023-02-23)
The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality.
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Christoffer Basse Eriksen; Xinyi Wen
(2023)
Colouring flowers: books, art, and experiment in the household of Margery and Henry Power.
British Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 21-43).
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Rubén Calatrava Gómez
(2023)
El manuscrito AHPCR V.3/54: una versión inédita en castellano del tratado de alquimia De aluminibus et salibus.
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
(pp. 13-38).
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Tatiana Kasperski; Paul Josephson
(2023)
Women, Reactors, and Nuclear Weapons: From Revolutionary Liberation to the "Miss Atom" Pageant in (Post-)Soviet Russia.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 791-822).
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Ilde Porcu
(2023)
Con scienza e virtù. Maria Gaetana Agnesi protagonista nel Settecento europeo.
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Marie-Geneviève-Charlotte Darlus Thiroux d’Arconville; Paolo Amodio
(2023)
Sulla chimica. Discorso preliminare (1759).
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Camilo López-Aguirre; Diana Farías
(2022)
The mirage of scientific productivity and how women are left behind: The Colombian case.
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society.
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Ariane Dröscher
(2022)
From exceptional to common presence: Italian women in twentieth-century life sciences.
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
(p. -5).
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C. S. Leedham; V. L. Allan
(2022)
Scientific computing in the Cavendish Laboratory and the pioneering women computors.
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
(pp. 497-512).
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Anna Maerker; Elena Serrano; Simon Werrett
(2022)
Enlightened female networks: gendered ways of producing knowledge (1720–1830).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 225-234).
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Article
William Rone Vieira
(2022)
O trabalho e as contribuições de Caroline Herschel na Astronomia.
Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science
(pp. 32-32).
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Francesca Antonelli
(2022)
Madame Lavoisier and the others: women in Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier's network (1771–1836).
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 283-302).
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Mascha Hansen
(2022)
Queen Charlotte's scientific collections and natural history networks.
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
(pp. 323-336).
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Annette Lykknes
(2022)
Enabling Circumstances: Women Chemical Engineers at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, 1910–1943.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 262-290).
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Francesca Antonelli
(2022)
Becoming Visible: Marie-Anne Paulze-Lavoisier and the Campaign for the “New Chemistry” (1770s-1790s).
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 221-242).
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Joris Mercelis
(2022)
“Men Don’t Like to Work Under a Woman”: Female Chemists in the Photographic Manufacturing Industry, ca. 1918–1950.
Ambix: Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry
(pp. 291-319).
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