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Mischief Makers: Elvira Chaudoir
Elvira Chaudoir (c. 1910-1996) was a master of deception, whose double agent work during World War II led to the Allied victory...
code>STEM Education News — ScienceDaily Internet access must become human right or we risk ever-widening inequality
People around the globe are so dependent on the internet to exercise socio-economic human rights such as education, healthcare,...
Mischief Makers: Rosa Bouglione
Rosa Bouglione (1910-2018) was "the undisputed queen of the circus world." Her eccentric performances had no limits, even though...
Mischief Makers: Amy Bock
Amy Bock (1859-1943) spent the majority of her life conning the people of New Zealand. She was once labeled “The Champion Crook...
Lost Women of Science The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 2
In the early 1950s, Marie Nyswander was ready to move on from addiction. She set up a private practice and specialized in...
Mischief Makers: Maria Getrudis Barceló
Maria Getrudis Barceló (c. 1800-1852) was a card-dealer and renowned business woman who amassed a fortune through her gambling...
Mischief Makers: Theda Bara
Theda Bara (1885-1955) was one of film’s first sex symbols and creator of the ‘vamp’ – a dark-haired, sultry woman who sucked...
Mischief Makers: Ellen Armstrong
Ellen Armstrong (1914-1979) was a famous stage magician, and the only African American woman of her time to have a touring magic...

