| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| kids |
thank u all |
11/23/2009 |
| kalin |
hey yo girl at school reseaerching |
11/11/2009 |
| Cuttie 101 |
This page is cool : / |
11/3/2009 |
| jacob |
nice list but you should have more information about each scientist |
10/27/2009 |
| samara lopez |
this is a good website but you need more informatio |
10/23/2009 |
| RAYchel |
i need i female scientist for a science project!
LOL GRACE HOPPER IS A SCIENTIST! THAT SOUNDS LIKE GRASSHOPPER! |
9/23/2009 |
| Julia |
wow! i am doing a reasearch paper and this was totally the place to go for info! *~*~*~*~*~ |
9/4/2009 |
| Else JF |
Women have made valuable contributions? Why thank you for condescending to acknowledge that much. You are wrong: women have made INVALUABLE contributions. Besides, I'm still waiting to see just one male double Nobel prize winner, like Marie Curie (Pierre only ever got his PhD because she kept pushing him). |
9/3/2009 |
| Joan |
What about Eugenie Clark? |
2/28/2009 |
| Sneha |
great... these great gems are the role model for today's orthodox men |
2/17/2009 |
| name |
Alexander Graham Bell was a noteworthy scientist, innovator and the inventor. Along with his invention of the telephone, he has made a valuable contribution to the field of hydrofoils and aeronautics. This article gives us an overview of his illustrious work and the inspiring journey of his life.
Born on March 3, 1847 in Edinburgh, Scotland, Alexander showed a flair for art, poetry and music since his childhood years. He was a student of the Royal High School, from which he dropped out. However, he continued pursuing his interest in science. At the age of ten, Alexander adopted 'Graham' as his middle name. Since an early age, Alexander was experimentive in nature. At the age of twelve, he came up with a dehusking machine that used nailbrushes and rotating paddles. This was Bell's first invention. Elocution ran in Bell's family. His father and grandfather were both elocutionists. Alexander took keen interest in his father's work related to the fields of elocution and visible speech. He soon became a part of his father's demonstrations of deciphering symbols in different languages. |
1/16/2009 |
| jh6t5 |
Marie Curie was born November 7, 1867 in Poland which at that time was under Russian rule. Given the name Marya Salomee Sklodowska, she was the youngest of five children. |
1/16/2009 |
| shelbie |
Barbara McClintock is the best! |
1/16/2009 |
| zada |
I like Barbara McClintock, she was a good scientists. |
1/16/2009 |
| ashley |
she was an cool researchist keep it up jane |
1/15/2009 |
| Alyssa |
Sofa, king, sweet, say it really fast and see what you get! |
1/7/2009 |
| abbi |
thank u,u guys helped pick one women scientitst for my project |
12/7/2008 |
| sarah ann casey |
this articles really help me appreciate the scientist who make my life better |
10/15/2008 |
| mc |
wow |
10/11/2008 |
| Mark Lui |
What about Henrietta Swan Leavitt? Without her insight, we probably still don't know how big the Milky Way is or how far Andromeda and many other galaxies are. |
9/18/2008 |