Lady Science

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Lady Science

Founded in 2014, Lady Science is a magazine for the history and popular culture of science. They publish unique stories on women and gender across the sciences. Recent features highlight Sylvia Earle, the first person to walk, untethered, on the ocean floor, and the environmental activism of breast cancer patients. Other fantastic articles that will spark engaging classroom discussion include "Katherine Esau, The Immigrant Beet Biologist Who Transformed Plant Science" and "Delia Akeley and Osa Johnson’s Early 20th Century Ecomedia and Colonial Extraction."