Throughout history, women have made many groundbreaking contributions to science, from programming the first computers to determining the makeup of stars. But for centuries, women were discouraged or outright barred from working in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Often, female scientists weren’t given credit for the discoveries they made. “It took an amazing mind, incredible talent, and a great degree of resilience and grit to overcome the obstacles that early women scientists faced,” says Gloria L. Blackwell, chief executive officer of the American Association of University Women. Read about some of the scientific advances made by inspiring women throughout history and how their modern counterparts are following in their footsteps.
Throughout history, women have made many important scientific advances. For example, women programmed the first computers and figured out the makeup of stars. But for centuries, women were discouraged from working in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. Sometimes, they were outright barred. Often, female scientists didn’t get credit for their discoveries. “It took an amazing mind, incredible talent, and a great degree of resilience and grit to overcome the obstacles that early women scientists faced,” says Gloria L. Blackwell. She’s the chief executive officer of the American Association of University Women. Read about some scientific discoveries made by inspiring women in the past. Then see how modern women are following in their footsteps.