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notable and famous women scientists for social studies and science classrooms.


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Notable Women in Science ~

Caroline Hershel
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin

Grace Hopper

Hypatia of Alexandria


Caroline Herschel (1750-1848), 1829, Giclee Print
Caroline Herschel, 1829, Giclee Print

Caroline Herschel
b. 3-16-1750; Hanover, Germany
d. 1-9-1848

Astronomer Caroline Herschel, the sister and full time assistant of William Herschel, lived most of her 98 years in England. She was the first woman to discover a comet; the recognition earned her an annual salary from King George III.


Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Photographic Print
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Photographic Print

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
b. 5-12-1910; Cairo; Egypt
d. 7-29-1994

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is regarded as one of the foremost scientists in the field of X-Ray crystallography studies of natural molecules.

• Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin in Women in Science composite poster
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Nobel


Grace Hopper
Grace Hopper

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Grace Hopper, Computer Scientist
b. 12-9-1906; NYC, NY
d. 1-1-1992, Arlington, VA

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Women of Science composite poster


Hypatia, Philosopher of Alexandria, Giclee Print
Hypatia of Alexandria,
Giclee Print

Hypatia of Alexandria
b. c. 360 AD; Alexandria
d. c. 415; Alexandria- mob violence

Hypatia, a Neo-Platonic Greek philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, astrologist and teacher, may have been murdered by a mob because she was a pagan. Her death occured in the conflicts that erupted during the time Christianity was imposed as the state religion.

• Hypatia in Women of Science composite poster
Hypatia of Alexandria


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