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Dynamos: Mary Delany
Mary Delany (1700-1788) was an English artist known for her groundbreaking “paper-mosaicks” of botanical specimens. She took art...
Dynamos: Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) was one of the world’s best-selling and most deeply loved children’s authors. Her most popular book,...
Dynamos: Carmen Herrera
Carmen Herrera (1915-2022) was known for painting canvases with beautiful, abstract shapes. She was an artist for most of her...
code>STEM Education News — ScienceDaily Pre-teen children believe ‘brilliance’ is a male trait, and this stereotype increases in strength up to the age of twelve
Children hold stereotypical views that 'brilliance' is a male trait, and this belief strengthens as they grow up to the age of...
Dynamos: Mary Wesley
Mary Wesley (1912-2002) was one of Britain’s best-selling novelists. Her ten books sold more than 3 million copies – an...
Paving New Paths: Rose Kwon
This special bonus episode is brought to you by Mercedes-Benz. All month long, we're celebrating women who paved unconventional...
Dynamos: Caroline Herschel
Caroline Herschel (1750-1848) made huge contributions to the field of astronomy. She was the first woman to discover a comet,...
Dynamos: Julia Margaret Cameron
Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879) was one of the most important portrait photographers of the 19th century. She received her...
