Where are my science girls at?!
Hey! My name is Alexandria and I am a science communicator on the history of STEM with a focus on space sciences! My background is in nautical archaeology and Egyptology with a focus on celestial navigation. I teach astronomy to middle schoolers, and have officially been deemed an irl Ms. Frizzle by my home class. Let’s dig into women’s contributions in STEM, Astrolabes, and the world of physics! #scienceandtechnology #scienceaesthetic #womeninstem #space #Lemon8Diary
Science has been enriched by the contributions of remarkable women throughout history. Notable figures include Hypatia, a prominent mathematician and astronomer in ancient Alexandria, and Marie Curie, whose groundbreaking work laid the foundation for modern physics and chemistry. In today’s era, women in STEM continue to thrive, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations. Organizations like Girls Who Code and STEMettes promote engagement among young girls, igniting their passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It's crucial to support and acknowledge these contributions that inspire the next generation of female scientists. Furthermore, astrolabes, ancient instruments used for solving problems related to time and the position of the stars, illustrate the intersection of mathematics and astronomy. They reflect the depth of knowledge that women have brought to these fields, from early astronomers to contemporary scientists. Education plays a pivotal role in nurturing interest in STEM, inspiring girls to pursue careers in science and exploration. Join the conversation to elevate women's voices in science and encourage a broader engagement in these vital areas!

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