We are not all born with equal opportunities. Yet there have been
countless of women who have overcome a range of barriers such as
prejudice, illness, and personal tragedy to advance our understanding of
science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). They used
their knowledge to change the world, and their stories are
fascinating.
This book offers a concise introduction of the lives of 46 women, taking
you into the cultural and social context of the world they lived in.
Through their intelligence, courage, and resilience, they used STEM to
defy expectations and inspire generations to follow in their footsteps.
Some of them invented items we use day-to-day and discovered causes and
treatments for epidemics that ostracized whole sections of society,
while others campaigned for the reproductive rights of women and
harnessed mathematics to send people into space and break ciphers. These
women are proof that females can and did have a hugely significant role
in shaping the world we live in today.