Women in Science Series Contest 1 - Pre 19th Century - 50 SBD Prize Pool

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Here is my entry! Thank you for making this contest as it helped me learn much more about such an amazing woman:

https://steemit.com/womeninscience/@neiraurdaneta/women-in-science-series-contest-1-elizabeth-fulhame-the-forgotten-chemist

I think that this is a wonderful initiative, congratulations to everyone who played a part (from the conception to the materialization of this project)

I am sure that there have been so many female scientists out there, it will be nice to dig up and educate ourselves about them.

I will be resteeming for further visibility and I hope I can find the time to participate, it will be a pleasure researching and spreading the word!

Thank You @jasonblu @steemsugars @thewritersblock @steemstem!

That's great. I hope the contest gets a lot of visibility. Really appreciate your support. The are a ton of female scientists... Many are not well known but made significant progress in their fields.

Great contest! I've shared it among the feminist-discord group, as I'm sure there will be people there eager to participate. Good luck to all the participants (myself included I hope) and judges.
Now only to figure out what you mean exactly with 'science'... do humanities fall under that, or is it STEM-science only?

In what I saw the contest I could not wait to talk about my admiration for this woman, here I leave my participation: https://steemit.com/womeninscience/@luisveco88/women-in-science-series-contest-1-my-admiration-for-marie-curie

Hello friends, thanks for this initiative, I had a lot of fun doing this post, here is my entry:

https://steemit.com/womeninsciences/@ffelix26/women-in-science-series-contest-1-hertha-marks-ayrton-the-woman-who-illuminated-science

This is such a great idea. We tend to forget the women who not only helped advance the sciences that we so easily take for granted, but who fought every day for the right to be treated as an equal in academic and scientific circles.

Without them, science wouldn't be what it is now, and neither would women's rights.

Here is my entry. A tribute to a new-found hero: Laura Bassi-Veratti.

Excellent initiative you theme for a contest, well just put hands on paper and open mind for a wonderful result. Regards.

It's not difficult to find outstanding women in science, the hard part is that they had recognition for their work. Therefore, I celebrate this iniciative as a tribute to all the women who made a difference. I will try to participate, but english is not my mother tongue.

That's great @annycor. I wholeheartedly agree with you. I hope that you consider entering.