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*[[SGU Episode 544#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.281:49.29|Caroline Herschel (544)]] {{mag}} ''Sister of William Herschel. First woman paid for science work.'' | *[[SGU Episode 544#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.281:49.29|Caroline Herschel (544)]] {{mag}} ''Sister of William Herschel. First woman paid for science work.'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode 541#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.284:47.29|Birute Mary Galdikas (541)]] {{mag}} ''Research on orangutans'' | *[[SGU Episode 541#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.284:47.29|Birute Mary Galdikas (541)]] {{mag}} ''Research on orangutans'' | ||
*[[SGU Episode 539#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.283:24.29|Andrea Ghez (539)]] {{mag}} ''Stellar motions near Milky Way's supermassive black hole'' |
Revision as of 09:13, 2 November 2016
Listed below are all of the interviews with women over the entire run of the SGU, as well as the guest rogues. Rebecca Watson, is only included on this list in her first appearance, when she was interviewed as a guest.
Women interviewed on SGU
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- Maria Cork (576) - Worked on the Chewbacca costume for Star Wars: Episode VII
- Hai Ting (568) - Sings quotes from skeptics multiple times throughout the episode
- SciBabe (551) - Science communicator talks about her rise to fame, and also discusses the Food Babe
- Julia Galef (513)
- Jocelyn Novella (10-Hour Show Part 9)
- Cara Santa Maria (10-Hour Show Part 8)
- Rebecca Watson (10-Hour Show Part 6)
- Eugenie Scott (10-Hour Show Part 1)
- Siouxsie Wiles(488)
- Bug girl (465)
- Elise Andrew (460)
- Jennifer Ouellette (453)
- Karen Stollznow (445)
- Hai-Ting (442)
- Susan Gerbic (438)
- Indre Viskontas (434)
- Cara Santa Maria (424)
- Heather Berlin (409)
- Pamela Gay (376)
- Jann Bellamy (364)
- Debbie Feldman (359)
- Pamela Gay (345)
- Eugenie Scott (340)
- Susana Martinez-Conde (326)
- Sara Mayhew (322)
- Elizabeth Loftus (316)
- Eugenie Scott (311)
- Bug Girl (272)
- Karen Stollznow (270)
- Carol Tavris (269)
- Pamela Gay (255)
- Carrie Iwan (211)
- Jennifer Ouellette (210)
- Rachael Dunlop (198)
- Angie McQuaig (187)
- Alice Tuff (183)
- Diana Blaney (171)
- Sharon Begley (166)
- Diana Blaney (149)
- Kirsten Sanford (145)
- Eugenie Scott (140)
- Ola Fincke (138)
- Pamela Gay (131)
- Pamela Gay (95)
- Bug Girl (93)
- Susan Blackmore (91)
- Eugenie Scott (79)
- Eugenie Scott (42)
- Rebecca Watson (33)
- Tara Smith (28)
Women guest rogues
- Julia Galef (555)
- Joanne Benhamu (521)
- Jennifer Dixon (502)
- Aija Moon (462)
- Cathleen Carr (404)
- Iszi Lawrence (301)
- Eugenie Scott (246)
- Pamela Gay (163)
Women in history
- Janet Rowley (580) - Linked chromosomal abnormalities to cancer
- Elizabeth Rona (578) - Worked with Pallonium
- Mary Edwards (572) - Tracked the positions of celestial objects for 55 years
- Cecilia Helena-Payne Gaposshkin (567) - Found that the Sun and the stars are mostly made of hydrogen
- Yvonne Brill (566) Pioneer rocket scientist
- Annie Maunder (564) Discovered the Maunder Minimum along with her husband
- Dorothy Hodgkin (560) Used X-ray crystallography to image penicillin, cholesterol, and vitamin B12
- Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha (555) The first doctor that brought the problem of Flint Michigan's water to the states attention
- Lorna Wing (552) Helped to redefine our conception of autism
- Stephanie Louise Kwolek (550) Invented the chemical behind Kevlar
- Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green (548) Cancer research involving nanoparticles and lasers
- Caroline Herschel (544) Sister of William Herschel. First woman paid for science work.
- Birute Mary Galdikas (541) Research on orangutans
- Andrea Ghez (539) Stellar motions near Milky Way's supermassive black hole