women physicists

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Nuclear physicist Chien-Shiung Wu

2017
"Do you enjoy performing experiments or studying how the universe works? Growing up in China, Chien-Shiung Wu enjoyed learning about science. As an adult, she earned her PhD in physics and made a discovery that changed the field forever. Wu came to the United States to study physics. Soon she was a sought-after physics professor. As an expert in the field, she left teaching to work on secret government programs. She even helped disprove a major law of physics. But how did she get there? Find out how Wu's persistence drove her contributions in the field of physics"--Back cover.

The watchmaker of Filigree Street

2015
"Thaniel Steepleton returns home to his tiny London apartment to find a gold pocket watch on his pillow. Six months later, the mysterious timepiece saves his life, drawing him away from a blast that destroys Scotland Yard. At last, he goes in search of its maker, Keita Mori, a kind, lonely immigrant from Japan. Although Mori seems harmless, a chain of unexplainable events soon suggests he must be hiding something. When Grace Carrow, an Oxford physicist, unwittingly interferes, Thaniel is torn between opposing loyalties"--Publisher.

Women in chemistry and physics

a biobibliographic sourcebook
1993
Biographies of the life and career of 75 women scientists worldwide, limited to those deceased or born before 1933.

Marie Curie advances the study of radioactivity

2016
Presents an introduction to the life and work of Marie Curie who researched radium with her husband Pierre.

The other Einstein

a novel
2016
A fictionalized account of the untold story of Albert Einstein's first wife, a brilliant scientist in her own right, whose contributions to the theory of relativity were not given a voice at a time when only one genius was allowed in the marriage.

Headstrong

52 women who changed science-- and the world

Sally Ride

2015
"Sally Ride was the first American female astronaut to go to space. She worked on a space shuttle for two different missions. But Sally Ride did more than just travel to space. She also was a teacher, an author, and a scientist. Learn more about her amazing life in this new level 3 biography!,"--page [4] of cover.

Headstrong

52 women who changed science-- and the world
2015

Women in physics

2014
Profiles the lives of women in physics, from Shirley Ann Jackson to Lisa Randall, and explores opportunities for women in the field.

Strong force

the story of physicist Shirley Ann Jackson
2005
Presents a biography of African-American physicist Shirley Ann Jackson, and chronicles her childhood in Washington D.C., her education, and her many achievements in the field of science.

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