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Trailblazing Women in Science

March marks the 106th Women’s History Month in the United States – a time to remember that our understanding of the natural world would be greatly diminished if not for their contributions to research and discovery.

We have women to thank for the evidence for dark matter, the development of x-rays, our understanding of DNA and much more. Read about some of these achievements in our new eBook Trailblazers: Women in Science.

Additionally, explore the new science of sex and gender in our best-selling issue of 2017, or subscribe to Scientific American and never miss out on the latest research and discoveries in science and technology.
 
 
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Trailblazers: Women in Science
Sally Ride, the first American woman to go to space, once said that she didn’t set out to be a role model. Like her, the 12 women scientists in this collection became pioneers through perseverance and hard work, making groundbreaking discoveries in areas from galaxy dynamics to the role of telomerase in cancer.
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It’s Not a Women’s Issue
As our Editor-in-Chief Mariette DiChristina points out in her introduction, “‘It’s not a women’s issue’ to create the best, inclusive future for us all.” With that in mind, our best-selling issue of 2017 takes a look at the new science of sex and gender in the 21st century.
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Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
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