Advancing Technology: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science)

Advancing Technology: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science)
Title Advancing Technology: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science) PDF eBook
Author Supriya Sahai
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 52
Release 2022-05-17
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 133880040X

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This brand-new series highlights some of the major contributions women have made in the world of science. Did you know that the technology behind cell phones was based on an idea developed during World War II by the Hollywood star Heddy Lamar to prevent the enemy intercepting radio messages? The computer and other electronic devices have changed life dramatically over the last 70 years-and many of the key breakthroughs in technology were made by women. These women's achievements were often highly specialized and have been widely overlooked. This book tells their stories and describes their vital contributions. ABOUT THE SERIES: From studying the stars to curing disease, understanding plants and animals, pioneering computer studies, and unraveling the secrets of atoms and molecules, women have played a vital role in scientific advances since the ancient world. Yet their contributions have often gone unrecognized or, worse, have been credited to others. With lively text, photography, and art, Super SHEroes of Science sets out to redress the balance and give credit where it's due. It examines the contributions to various fields of science of individual women from around the world!

Making Inventions: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science)

Making Inventions: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science)
Title Making Inventions: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science) PDF eBook
Author Devra Newberger Speregen
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 52
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1338800302

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This brand-new series highlights some of the major contributions women have made in the world of science. Women have been pioneers of inventions. Some have come up with practical ways to solve problems in their own lives, such as Marie van Brittan Brown, who invented closed-circuit TV because she did not feel safe opening the door in her New York City tenement block in the 1960s. Other women have been trained scientists working in laboratories, such as Stephanie Kwolek, inventor of bullet-proof Kevlar. Few of these women have received full credit, because their inventions are not always spectacular, yet we all use them every day: the windshield wiper, the paper bag, the coffee filter, and the diaper. This book tells their stories and describes their vital contributions. ABOUT THE SERIES: From studying the stars to curing disease, understanding plants and animals, pioneering computer studies, and unraveling the secrets of atoms and molecules, women have played a vital role in scientific advances since the ancient world. Yet their contributions have often gone unrecognized or, worse, have been credited to others. With lively text, photography, and art, Super SHEroes of Science sets out to redress the balance and give credit where it's due. It examines the contributions to various fields of science of individual women from around the world!

Understanding Earth: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science)

Understanding Earth: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science)
Title Understanding Earth: Women Who Led the Way (Super SHEroes of Science) PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dickmann
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 52
Release 2022-05-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1338800523

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This brand-new series highlights some of the major contributions women have made in the world of science. What shapes our planet? Women have been answering the question for centuries on many levels. Scientists such as Marie Curie have investigated the building blocks of matter, and the physical forces that act upon them. Geologists have studied the rocks beneath our feet by venturing dangerously close to erupting volcanoes, and have figured out what lies at Earth's center and why its surface moves as it does. Women have also led the way in exploring the planet's atmosphere and the causes and effects of climate change, the most urgent problem scientists are trying to solve. This book tells their stories and describes their vital contributions. ABOUT THE SERIES: From studying the stars to curing disease, understanding plants and animals, pioneering computer studies, and unraveling the secrets of atoms and molecules, women have played a vital role in scientific advances since the ancient world. Yet their contributions have often gone unrecognized or, worse, have been credited to others. With lively text, photography, and art, Super SHEroes of Science sets out to redress the balance and give credit where it's due. It examines the contributions to various fields of science of individual women from around the world!

Exploring Space (SuperHERoes of Science)

Exploring Space (SuperHERoes of Science)
Title Exploring Space (SuperHERoes of Science) PDF eBook
Author Nancy Dickmann
Publisher Children's Press
Pages 48
Release 2022
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781338800326

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This brand-new series highlights some of the major contributions women have made in the world of science. From studying stars and discovering comets to flying into space as pioneering astronauts, women have been central to learning about space. Female astronomers gave us our first understanding of how large the universe really is and how much matter it contains. They were key to designing humans' first rocket-powered flights into space. And as soon as women could go into space themselves, they were eager to do so: some 65 women have now become space travelers. This book tells their stories and describes their vital contributions.

Ara the Star Engineer

Ara the Star Engineer
Title Ara the Star Engineer PDF eBook
Author Komal Singh
Publisher Komal Singh
Pages 66
Release 2018-10-16
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1989025196

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This is a STEM book and more! An inspiring, inclusive, whimsical way to learn about computers and technology from real-life trailblazers. Read the book, download hands-on activities, follow learning resources. Visit the website www.arastarengineer.com for more. Ara is a young girl who loves BIG numbers. She wants to count all the stars in the sky… but how? This is an upbeat adventure of Ara and her sidekick droid, DeeDee (“Beep!”). They use smarts and grit to solve a BIG problem and discover an amazing algorithm! A quest that takes them through a whirlwind of intriguing locations at Innovation Plex -- Data Centre, Ideas Lab, Coding Pods, and X-Space. Along the way, they encounter real-life women tech trailblazers of diverse backgrounds, including a Tenacious Troubleshooter, an Intrepid Innovator, a Code Commander, and a Prolific Problem Solver. They tinker-and-tailor, build-and-fail, launch-and-iterate, and in the end discover an amazing algorithm of success -- coding, courage, creativity, and collaboration (“Beeeeep!”). Ara is making a splash with industry CEOs and best-selling kids authors. “‘If she can see it, she can be it.’ With this story, girls can see leaders and be inspired to become one. A book for all ages and genders!” - Geena Davis, Founder and Chair, Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media

Listening to Crickets

Listening to Crickets
Title Listening to Crickets PDF eBook
Author Candice F. Ransom
Publisher Millbrook Press
Pages 68
Release 1993-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780876147276

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For use in schools and libraries only. Examines the life of the marine biologist and science writer whose book Silent Spring changed the way we look at pesticides.

Common Ground

Common Ground
Title Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Molly Bang
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 58
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780590100564

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Imagines a village in which there are too many people consuming shared resources and discusses the challenge of handling our world's environment safely.