07th October 2010
Marie Curie is a well known name and we all are well aware of her inventions in the field of science. She along with her husband made significant discoveries in the field of radioactivity. She and her husband together discovered two new elements named rad...
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07th October 2010
Marie Curie was the first person to have honored with two Nobel Prizes. She left a mark on the rest of the world and proved that the women inventors and their inventions were equally significant and needs to be respected. Along with her husband she made p...
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07th October 2010
Caroline Lucretia Herschel was born in Germany in 1750. She is remembered for her insightful discovery of eight comets and 14 nebulae, which she discovered between the period 1786 and 1797. For the same she was honored with many awards which include the p...
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07th October 2010
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow left her mark in the field of medicine by developing radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique, along with her fellows Roger Guillemin and Andrew Schally. For the same this American medical physicist received a Nobel Prize in Physioloy Medici...
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07th October 2010
Going back to the history of American Women Inventors, Sybilla Masters is one of the first women who was recognized and paid credit for her invention. As per the records she was given a patent for the method of making cornmeal from maize in 1715. Because ...
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07th October 2010
Doctor Patricia Bath, an African American doctor invented a method for removing cataract using laser technique. This method was highly appreciated and became popular in no time, as it was safe as compared to previous method where drill like device was use...
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07th October 2010
Mary Engle Pennington earned a name in the society by making some important invention in the frozen food industry. She invented the process of keeping food such as vegetables, fruits and fish, frozen and fresh for a longer period of time. She became the f...
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