101 Awesome Women Who Transformed Science by Claire Philip

101 Awesome Women Who Transformed Science by Claire Philip

Author:Claire Philip
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Juvenile nonfiction
ISBN: 9781839402753
Publisher: Arcturus Digital Limited
Published: 2019-09-10T10:49:48+00:00


Women such as Carol Shaw, one of the first professional women working in video games, has shown there is a great place for women at the forefront of computing, and we need to ensure that future generations of girls continue to have the opportunity to show how inventive, intelligent, and forward-thinking they can be.

Rachel Carson

Marine biologist

1907–1964

Rachel Carter was a marine biologist and writer of the famous environm ental book Silent Spring. This book revealed the harmful effects of pesticides and hugely influenced the general population’s awareness of human impact on nature. It also contributed to the foundation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Born in 1907, Rachel showed a talent for writing from a very young age, contributing to children’s magazines as a child. Her love of nature shone through throughout her education, and she was awarded a master’s degree in zoology in 1932. She had to leave university to help support her family financially, yet she didn’t give up on her passion for the environment.



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