Hughes-Fulford did biomedical research in space.
Women in Science
Remembering those who made remarkable contributions to science.
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On January 28, 1986, Americans watched the launch of Space Shuttle Challenger.
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A visionary entrepreneur, a country doctor, a NASCAR champion, an underwater explorer, and more.
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She broke new ground by asking women about their own pleasure.
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Feynman also developed a method to predict sunspot cycles.
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She was the first women to win the prestigious Turing award.
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Wong-Staal led the first team to clone HIV, a breakthrough that paved the way for HIV tests and the drug cocktails that allow people to live with HIV/AIDS.
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News Obituaries
Margaret Burbidge (1919–2020), astronomer who showed elements form inside stars
by Kirk FoxBurbidge was a renowned astronomer known for fighting discrimination towards women in the field. Died: Sunday, April 5, 2020. (Who else died April 5?) Details of Death: Died at the …
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Women accomplish amazing things every day, and that’s always worth celebrating. But in March, we take special notice of women’s achievements as we observe Women’s History Month. Women’s History Month is more than …
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Her calculations helped make American spaceflight possible.