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Lady Science

is a multifaceted collaborative writing project focused on women in science, technology, and medicine. Their purpose is to highlight women's lives and contributions to scientific fields, to critique representations of women in history and popular culture, and to provide an accessible and inclusive platform for writing about women on the web.

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Unacceptable Bodies

By Lady ScienceAugust 17, 2017
By Anna Reser
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The Cost of Disclosure: On Being a Woman with a Disability in Geophysics

By Lady ScienceAugust 17, 2017
By Jesse Shanahan
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Talking Like a “Princess”: What Speaking Machines Say About Human Biases

By Lady ScienceJuly 20, 2017
What Speaking Machines Say About Human Biases
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Emma Allison, a ‘Lady Engineer’

By Lady ScienceJuly 20, 2017
By Robert Davis
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Eugenics: Policing Everything

By Lady ScienceJune 15, 2017
By Joy L. Rankin
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The Science of Life as Art and Dissent

By Lady ScienceJune 15, 2017
By Christopher Martiniano  
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Seducing the 'Feeble-Minded'

By Lady ScienceMay 18, 2017
By Adam R. Shapiro
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Feminism, Fascism, and Frogs: The Case of Bertha Lutz at the United Nations

By Lady ScienceMay 18, 2017
By Cassia Roth
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The Personal in the Professional: a 19th-Century Hangover

By Lady ScienceApril 20, 2017
By Amanda Barnett
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Forced into the Fringe: Margaret Murray’s Witch-Cult Hypothesis

By Lady ScienceApril 20, 2017
By Kathleen Sheppard
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Mary Somerville, A Domestic Icon of Science

By Lady ScienceMarch 16, 2017
By Michal Meyer
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The History of Data is the History of Labor

By Lady ScienceMarch 16, 2017
By Deanna Day
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Florence Nightingale: Of Myths and Maths

By Lady ScienceFebruary 16, 2017
By Joy Lisi Rankin
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Why are we still talking about the “naughty nurse”?

By Lady ScienceFebruary 16, 2017
By Jenna Tonn
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Feminist Anthropology Part II

By Lady ScienceJanuary 19, 2017
Feminist anthropology began in the 1970s not merely to promote a wider paradigm shift in ethnographic research, but to galvanize the discipline into remodeling how anthropologists functioned in the academy and the field.
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Healing History

By Lady ScienceJanuary 19, 2017
Discrimination toward women in the medical arts can be traced back to the story of Agnodice.

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