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Understanding Earth

Women Who Led the Way

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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!

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    • School Library Journal

      April 1, 2022

      Gr 3-5-These six engaging volumes explore the professional lives and work of female scientists. Each title focuses on four women, with brief synopses of other women noted in the respective fields. Readers learn of Crimean War nurse Mary Seacole, botanist Janaki Ammal, mathematician Katherine Johnson, volcanologist Katia Krafft, dishwasher inventor Josephine Cochrane, and the first computer programmer, Ada Lovelace. Little about their personal lives is shared-the emphasis is primarily on their work, such as Marie Curie's tireless hours spent obtaining radioactive materials from the radium containing mineral pitchblende and Ada Lovelace's development of a computer program. Women of color are represented in these titles: for instance, Marie Van Brittan Brown, inventor of the first home security system, and Alice Ball, who developed an early cure for leprosy, are featured. The books present lesser-known female scientists and inventors, such as Annie Easley and Andrea Ghez, alongside famous women like Marie Curie and Hedy Lamarr. Also included are more contemporary figures, such as Sarah Gilbert, a member of the team that developed the first COVID-19 vaccine. Photographs and illustrations of the subjects' works are interspersed with the text. Though far from comprehensive, these narratives nonetheless provide interesting and informative introductions to scientific women of note. Readers will be encouraged to learn more. VERDICT Suitable introductions to important women of science. These volumes should be considered by selectors.

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:860
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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