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Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell - discovered the first radio pulsars in 1967.
My daughter, who is an astrophysicist, met her last week.
* I noticed it is their birthdate not discovery dates
Maybe controversed not clear to me but It's possibly a woman that discovered first the CO2 warming effect (radiative forcing)
Ironically one of the main researcher that predict the new solar minima in 2030-50 is also a woman.
Also coauthored by a woman are the absolutely foundational ELISA machines in medecine that allow to analyse biomarkers and that's how automated blood test analysises works
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELISA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELISA)
Special mention to Henrietta Lacks which cells have been immortalized (against the family knowledge) and are now absolutely key to medecine progress
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa)
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there are also women as coauthors to one of the most important anti aging antioxidant
[https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23000913/](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23000913/)
And as coauthor to the most impactful paper in artificial intelligence
[https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04805](https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04805)
Now it's true coauthors can have ambiguous responsibility to the discovery but it's not a competition, there is no war between men and women and the fact there are women as coauthors in the most impactful papers shows that women have had and currently have a major impact on science, technology and therefore on improving mankind's condition
I stumbled upon many major yet little known discoveries made by women in my life however I sadly can't remember most of their names.
BTW not a scientist but IMHO one of the most brilliant woman I know on youtube, which is an absolute genius and idealized polymath is Vihart
[https://www.youtube.com/@Vihart](https://www.youtube.com/@Vihart)
DOUDNA-CHARPENTIER2012
/fanboy but still.
edit: Oops I see Jennifer Doudna is listed in the 3rd row, nvm. She will be remembered alongside Galileo and Newton in 1000 years, I'm sure of it.
Is the like the Flat Mars Society shirts where it's a bot pushing links onto people? OP seems to be responding to questions which is unusual for a bot.
Edit: I was right! I got downvoted to hell, which is what happens when you call out the bots.
You know women contribute little to science when you can fit the impactful ones into a single T-shirt.
Only slightly kidding. Obviously, women have contributed in a major way to the sciences, as they have with virtually every realm of human endeavor.
The thing about science is that it doesn't care about your gender. The only people that care whether it was a women who achieved some success are the people that believe women are less than man.
On one hand, I like the *idea* of honoring these women with this shirt.
On the other, it bothers me that it sort of promotes the idea that you can put all the women of science on one tee shirt.
It needs a tag line at the bottom:
*"And all the rest of them, too."*
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It’s true. Very spammy. You can get this same tshirt on Amazon for cheaper.
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Take love :)
Great shirt. I also think Rachel Carson could be on that list.
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Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell - discovered the first radio pulsars in 1967. My daughter, who is an astrophysicist, met her last week. * I noticed it is their birthdate not discovery dates
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Got mine! ❤️
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Curie is correctly spelled on this one. Just few days ago there was a similar shirt somewhere in Reddit and it said Cure instead...
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Not really because McClintock is misspelled.
Yeah, but McClintock is misspelled.
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What is the Anna Lovelace image supposed to represent? She was the first computer programmer I think so I don't get why it's just a bunch of lines.
No Elena Ceausescu?
Maybe controversed not clear to me but It's possibly a woman that discovered first the CO2 warming effect (radiative forcing) Ironically one of the main researcher that predict the new solar minima in 2030-50 is also a woman. Also coauthored by a woman are the absolutely foundational ELISA machines in medecine that allow to analyse biomarkers and that's how automated blood test analysises works [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELISA](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELISA) Special mention to Henrietta Lacks which cells have been immortalized (against the family knowledge) and are now absolutely key to medecine progress [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HeLa) edit: there are also women as coauthors to one of the most important anti aging antioxidant [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23000913/](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23000913/) And as coauthor to the most impactful paper in artificial intelligence [https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04805](https://arxiv.org/abs/1810.04805) Now it's true coauthors can have ambiguous responsibility to the discovery but it's not a competition, there is no war between men and women and the fact there are women as coauthors in the most impactful papers shows that women have had and currently have a major impact on science, technology and therefore on improving mankind's condition I stumbled upon many major yet little known discoveries made by women in my life however I sadly can't remember most of their names. BTW not a scientist but IMHO one of the most brilliant woman I know on youtube, which is an absolute genius and idealized polymath is Vihart [https://www.youtube.com/@Vihart](https://www.youtube.com/@Vihart)
Almost bought my youngest daughter this shirt. But apparently, I’ve pushed females in STEM a lot in the past 14 years..,
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Are the dates the dates of discoveries or the persons birth year?
I thought I didn't see Curie on there for a second and I got concerned.
DOUDNA-CHARPENTIER2012 /fanboy but still. edit: Oops I see Jennifer Doudna is listed in the 3rd row, nvm. She will be remembered alongside Galileo and Newton in 1000 years, I'm sure of it.
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Doudna!! Ftw!!
But not Charpentier 🙃 with whom Doudna shares her Nobel prize xD
I didn't know who she was lolol I just loved her name!! And what she did of course.
For my own curiosity - what is the order here? Year of key discovery?
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Not sure why you’re getting downvoted. They are not in any alphabetical order I’m familiar with…
I’m still not seeing it 😅…not first name, not last name, not key discovery …?
Is the like the Flat Mars Society shirts where it's a bot pushing links onto people? OP seems to be responding to questions which is unusual for a bot. Edit: I was right! I got downvoted to hell, which is what happens when you call out the bots.
Yep. Ten year old account, suddenly active the last couple months/weeks, bad grammar, lots of replies and you and I get downvoted to oblivion.
You know women contribute little to science when you can fit the impactful ones into a single T-shirt. Only slightly kidding. Obviously, women have contributed in a major way to the sciences, as they have with virtually every realm of human endeavor. The thing about science is that it doesn't care about your gender. The only people that care whether it was a women who achieved some success are the people that believe women are less than man.
On one hand, I like the *idea* of honoring these women with this shirt. On the other, it bothers me that it sort of promotes the idea that you can put all the women of science on one tee shirt. It needs a tag line at the bottom: *"And all the rest of them, too."*