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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.

Lady Science

What Does a Woman Know?

By Lady ScienceDecember 15, 2016
Kathleen Sheppard explores how women archaeologists become hidden in archives and left out of history.
Lady Science

Feminist Anthropology

By Lady ScienceDecember 15, 2016
Emma Backe writes a brief history of feminist anthropology and how female archeologists have been buried by Great Men.
Lady Science

Plants, Domesticity, and the Female Poisoner

By Lady ScienceNovember 17, 2016
Afton Woodward writes about the history of women as poisoners and critiques their representation in popular culture.
Lady Science

Lady Wranglers

By Lady ScienceNovember 17, 2016
Joy Rankin writes about Lady Wranglers and the gendered history of mathematics.

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