Pages on immigration were torn from school books, Black History Month was ended, and school clubs for girls in science ...
After earning a medical degree in 1864, Rebecca Lee Crumpler died in obscurity and was buried without a headstone ...
The mother of murdered model Christy Giles pleads for others to share their locations. She says the technology helped police ...
During the 19th century, the ability to spend time in nature helped free some girls from restrictive social norms and turned ...
Girls can still play baseball, but most are encouraged to eventually switch to softball if they want to pursue college scholarships. If they want to keep playing baseball, they have to constantly ...
The group's events and impact have spread far from their Maryland beginnings, with global hikes in Costa Rica and Ghana.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has detected a peculiar and unexpected pattern in the rotation of early galaxies, potentially challenging our understanding of the universe. Data revealed that ...
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Flemmie Kittrell and the Preschool Experiment from Lost Women of ScienceDr. Flemmie Kittrell was a Black home economist whose research in the field of early childhood education shaped the way we think about child development today. She became the first Black woman to earn ...
Time magazine named Roya Mahboob among the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013. She was the first Afghan woman to be CEO of a technology firm, having founded the Afghan Citadel ...
Hypervelocity stars suggest a supermassive black hole in the LMC The black hole may have a mass 600,000 times that of the Sun Scientists traced runaway stars to determine its possible location ...
Five decades ago, famed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking theorized that the Big Bang may have flooded the universe with tiny black holes. Now, researchers believe they may have seen one explode.
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