Science

 

February 11 is International Day of Women and Girls in Science.

In 2016, the UN declared 11 February as International Day of Women and Girls in Science. The main reason for this declaration was to encourage more girls and women to take up jobs in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (also known as the STEM subjects).

                            

                    Can you match the scientist to their legacy?

Scientist

The Achievement

1. Katherine Johnson

A. Discovered a way to treat Leprosy using oil.

2. Tu Youyou

B. Her "Photo 51" allowed us to see the shape of DNA.

3. Alice Ball

C. Developed the "Frequency Hopping" used in Wi-Fi.

4. Rosalind Franklin

D. Her math skills sent the first humans to the Moon.

5. Ada Lovelace

E. Wrote the very first program for a computer.

6. Sylvia Earle

F. Found a cure for Malaria in ancient herbal texts.

7. Hedy Lamarr

G. Proved that animals use tools just like humans do.

8. Chien-Shiung Wu

H. A pioneer of deep-sea exploration and ocean health.

9. Jane Goodall

I. Known as the "First Lady of Physics."

10. Mary Anning

J. Discovered dinosaurs on the cliffs of England.

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