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  1. Festet tweet
    3. des. 2021

    HUGE NEWS: We just made the first ever codable music video with . You can control the story using code 🙀 Go try it now at !

    Angre
  2. From breaking the glass ceiling to becoming Time’s kid of the year in 2020, 16-year-old is going after her dreams in the male-dominated tech industry (and inspiring other to do the same.)

    Angre
  3. Happy Day! Meet Mary Beth Browning Monroe, an engineer who is developing biomaterials that harness the body’s natural ability to heal itself.

    Angre
  4. Meet , the inventor who created this first-of-its-kind hygiene machine that uses data to dispense free, accessible menstrual products.

    Angre
  5. Need some words of wisdom? Here are 25 inspiring quotes from that belong on your radar.

    Angre
  6. Happy day! 👩🏾‍🔬👩🏼‍⚕️👩🏿‍🚀👩🏻‍💻👩🏽‍🎓 Today (and every day, tbh), we want to celebrate the incredible women in STEM that are breaking glass ceilings and changing the world.

    Angre
  7. Retweetet
    for 12 timer siden

    Happy Day! Let’s smash stereotypes, defy gender bias and defeat discrimination that holds women and girls back in Science, Tech, Engineering and Math. 👩‍🔬👩‍🚀

    Angre
  8. We’re ready to inspire the next generation of movers, shakers, and scientists. 👏

    Angre
  9. Nothing beats this feeling. 🙌

    Angre
  10. 10. feb.

    “The greatest challenge I faced in becoming a neurosurgeon was believing it was possible.”- Alexa Canady, the first Black female neurosurgeon in the US

    Angre
  11. 10. feb.

    We need this magazine cover framed and plastered everywhere. 🤩 These HBCU STEM queens are inspiring other Black women to go after their dreams in tech, and we’re SO here for it. 👏🏾

    Angre
  12. 10. feb.

    Chemist Alice Ball developed “the Ball method,” which is the first successful treatment for leprosy. Ball was also both the first woman and first African American to receive a master's degree from the University of Hawaii

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    Angre
  13. 10. feb.

    Dr. Marie Daly was the first African-American woman to receive a doctorate in chemistry in the US.

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    Angre
  14. 10. feb.

    Shirley Ann Jackson became the first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics from MIT. Dr. Jackson’s research led to the creation of caller ID, call waiting, and the touch-tone telephone

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    Angre
  15. 10. feb.

    Every this , we’re spotlighting Black women in STEM who made history. Today we’re spotlighting three amazing Black women pioneers in science.

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    Angre
  16. 10. feb.

    What kind of dessert are you? 🍰 🍭 🍪 🍦 Find out in this “sweet” Buzzfeed style quiz (coded by one of our students.)

    Angre
  17. 10. feb.

    How can the tech industry become more equitable and diverse? These leaders in tech explain how to create a work culture that’s more inclusive for women.

    Angre
  18. 9. feb.

    It’s time that history’s like Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson finally got their flowers. 👏 Here’s how an extra credit assignment helped this writer to be inspired by women in STEM.

    Angre
  19. 9. feb.

    Aprille Ericsson-Jackson recently received the Ralph Coats Roe medal from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for her work inspiring women and people of color to pursue STEM careers. 🎉

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    Angre
  20. 9. feb.

    Today’s goes to Aprille Ericsson-Jackson, the first Black woman to receive a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Howard University and the first Black woman to receive a Ph.D. in engineering from the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

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    Angre
  21. 9. feb.

    These technologists are breaking barriers in Austin and opening the door for other Black women in STEM to do the same.

    Angre

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