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*[[SGU Episode 507#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.283:14.29|Women of ENIAC (507)]] {{mag}}  ''The Team of 6 Women who were the first to program ENIAC, the first all electronic digital computer''
*[[SGU Episode 507#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.283:14.29|Women of ENIAC (507)]] {{mag}}  ''The Team of 6 Women who were the first to program ENIAC, the first all electronic digital computer''
*[[SGU Episode 506#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.286:41.29|Irène Joliot-Curie (506)]] {{mag}}  ''Nobel prize winning chemist who discovered artificial radioactivity''
*[[SGU Episode 506#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.286:41.29|Irène Joliot-Curie (506)]] {{mag}}  ''Nobel prize winning chemist who discovered artificial radioactivity''
*[[SGU Episode 505#Forgotten_Superheroes_of_Science_.285:47.29|Emmy Noether (505)]] {{mag}}  ''Made significant contributions to algebra and theoretical physics''


== This Day in History ==
== This Day in History ==

Revision as of 09:26, 30 December 2016

This page is intended to link to all of the history segments on the SGU where women are highlighted

Forgotten Superheroes of Science

This Day in History