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Women in STEM

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? Which woman's calculations helped NASA land the first astronauts on the Moon? Women in STEM introduces female math and science pioneers and explores how their advancements have changed the world. Vibrant, full-color photos and labels complement each biography to show the woman's life and accomplishments in her field. Take a Look! infographics provide additional information and explain STEM concepts. Each title also includes sidebars, a glossary, a table of contents, an index, and a STEM activity.

Titles

All 9 titles found.

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cover: Rosalind Franklin: DNA Trailblazer Rosalind Franklin: DNA Trailblazer 2.9
Cover: Marie Curie: Radiation Pioneer Marie Curie: Radiation Pioneer 3.0
Cover: Katalin Karikó: Cutting-Edge Biochemist Katalin Karikó: Cutting-Edge Biochemist Soon! Spring 2026 Pending N/A
Cover: Chien-Shiung Wu: First Lady of Physics Chien-Shiung Wu: First Lady of Physics 3.1
Cover: Mae Jemison: Trailblazing Astronaut Mae Jemison: Trailblazing Astronaut Soon! Spring 2026 Pending N/A
Cover: Cynthia Breazeal: Social Robot Innovator Cynthia Breazeal: Social Robot Innovator Soon! Spring 2026 Pending N/A
Cover: Temple Grandin: Animal Welfare Champion Temple Grandin: Animal Welfare Champion 3.0
Cover: Katherine Johnson: Barrier-Breaking Mathematician Katherine Johnson: Barrier-Breaking Mathematician 2.9
Cover: Jane Goodall: Groundbreaking Primatologist Jane Goodall: Groundbreaking Primatologist 2.6
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