Leading Female Figures in Science and Technology

Discover the monumental contributions of pioneering women in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This ranking highlights the female scientists and inventors who have defied barriers and left an indelible mark on history. Explore their innovations, discoveries, and the lasting impact of their work on modern society. It is a celebration of female ingenuity and their crucial role in advancing knowledge and technology.

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    Marie Curie

    32 Global Votes
    • Pioneer in radioactivity research

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    Marie Curie pioneered the field of radioactivity, discovering two new elements and becoming the first person to win two Nobel Prizes in different scientific disciplines. Her work laid the foundation for nuclear physics and radiotherapy, revolutionizing the understanding and treatment of diseases.

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    Ada Lovelace

    32 Global Votes
    • Mathematical genius

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    Ada Lovelace is recognized as the world's first computer programmer for her pioneering work on Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. Her detailed notes on the machine included what is considered the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine, laying the theoretical foundations of computing.

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    Jennifer Doudna

    32 Global Votes
    • Leader in the public debate on the ethical implications of genome editing

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    Jennifer Doudna is a pivotal figure in the revolution of molecular biology due to her co-development of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology. This gene-editing tool has radically transformed biomedical research and opens new avenues for treating genetic diseases.

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    Hedy Lamarr

    32 Global Votes
    • Pioneer of WiFi, GPS, and Bluetooth

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    Hedy Lamarr is a key figure in this ranking for her co-invention of frequency-hopping spread spectrum, a foundational technology that paved the way for modern Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Her ingenuity demonstrated that technological innovation could emerge from unexpected origins, revolutionizing wireless communications.

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    Rosalind Franklin

    32 Global Votes
    • Discovered key properties of DNA

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    Rosalind Franklin is a key figure in this ranking for her pioneering work in X-ray diffraction. The detailed images she obtained were crucial in deciphering the double-helix structure of DNA. Her scientific contribution laid the groundwork for subsequent advancements in genetics and molecular biology, revolutionizing our understanding of life.

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    Katherine Johnson

    32 Global Votes
    • Fundamental calculations for manned space flights

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    Katherine Johnson was a pioneering mathematician whose accurate flight trajectories were crucial to the success of NASA's early space missions, including the Mercury program and the Apollo 11 mission. Her work on orbital calculations demonstrated the importance of applied mathematics in space exploration, opening doors for future missions and solidifying her place as a revolutionary figure in science and technology.

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    Chien-Shiung Wu

    32 Global Votes
    • Recognized experimental physicist

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    Chien-Shiung Wu is a pivotal figure in experimental physics, renowned for her design and execution of the Wu experiment, which experimentally demonstrated the violation of parity in weak nuclear interactions. This discovery, which contradicted a fundamental law of physics, earned her male colleagues the Wolf Prize in Physics, yet her contribution was crucial to the revolution in particle physics.

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    Vera Rubin

    32 Global Votes
    • His work led to the discovery of the theory of dark matter

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    Vera Rubin is a key figure in this ranking for her groundbreaking research on galaxy rotation. Her observations provided the first compelling evidence for the existence of dark matter, a discovery that transformed our understanding of the universe.

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    Grace Hopper

    32 Global Votes
    • Trailblazing contributions to computer programming

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    Grace Hopper is a pivotal figure in computing for her development of the first compiler, which drastically simplified programming and paved the way for modern programming languages. Her innovations, such as popularizing the term "bug" for computer errors, established her as a trailblazer who revolutionized how we interact with machines.

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    Emmanuelle Charpentier

    32 Global Votes
    • Creation of CRISPR/Cas9 techniques

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    Emmanuelle Charpentier is a key figure in this ranking for her co-development of the CRISPR-Cas9 technology, a revolutionary tool for gene editing. Her research has opened new avenues for treating genetic diseases and has transformed molecular biology.