SCIENCE Frances H. Arnold Innovation by Evolution Laura Bassi De Acqua Corpore Patricia Bath Trailblazers & Lost Einsteins Lydia Becker Lychnis Diurna Jocelyn Bell Burnell Petit Four Edith Clarke Steady-State Transmission Gerty Cori Art and Science Marie Curie Discovery of Radium Marie Curie Accepts award 1931 Marie Curie Nobel Prize Amelia Earhart A Woman’s Place in Science Gertrude Elion Purine & Chemotherapy Williamina Fleming Woman’s Work in Astronomy Eunice Newton Foote Electrical Excitation Eunice Newton Foote The Heat of the Sun’s Rays Rosalind Franklin Molecular Structure of DNA Matilda Joslyn Gage Feminine in the Sciences Helen Hamilton Gardener Sex in Brain Alice Hamilton Some Inorganic Poisons Donna Haraway Anthropocene Capitalocene Dorothy Hodgkin Analysis of Insulin Mary Putnam Jacobi Women in Science Mae Jemison Testimony on Title IX Irène Joliot-Curie On Radioactivity Barbara McClintock Responses of the Genome Antonia C. Maury Spectra of Stars Maria Goeppert Mayer The Shell Model Lise Meitner Radioactivity for Cosmic Processes German Maria Mitchell The Planet Saturn Maria Mitchell Women in Science Ellen Ochoa Future of Innovation Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Divine Dipsomania Description Ellen Swallow Richards Harmony with the Environment Ellen Swallow Richards Oekology Nancy Grace Roman The Space Program Margaret W. Rossiter Women Scientists in America Mary Somerville Magnetizing Power Donna Strickland Physics is Fun Joanne Stubbe The Road Less Traveled Ada Yonath Why Work on Ribosomes?