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BITS Pilani Hyderabad | 800 | General Stack (For lending) | 809.9335 GHO-S (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | INR 599.00 | Available | 49046 |
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809.9332 CLA-R The Cambridge companion to postcolonial travel writing / | 809.93321732 MIL-M Cities and literature / | 809.9335 BAR-C The Cambridge companion to literature and disability / | 809.9335 GHO-S Her space, her time : women who decoded the universe / | 809.9335 PAN-S Word, image, text : studies in literary and visual culture / | 809.93353 BRA-T After queer studies : literature, theory and sexuality in the 21st century / | 809.93355 GAR-G The Oxford handbook of ecocriticism / |
Inspiring stories of long-overlooked physicists and astronomers
Women physicists and astronomers from around the world have transformed science and society, but the critical roles they played in their fields are not always well-sung.
Her Space, Her Time: Women Who Decoded the Universe, authored by award-winning quantum physicist Shohini Ghose, brings together the stories of these remarkable women to celebrate their indelible scientific contributions.
In each chapter of the book, Ghose explores a scientific topic and explains how the women featured in that chapter revolutionized that area of physics and astronomy. In the chapter on time, we learn of Henrietta Leavitt and Margaret Burbidge, who helped discover the big bang and the cosmic calendar; in the chapter on space explorati on, we learn of Anigaduwagi (Cherokee) aerospace scientist Mary Golda Ross, who helped make the Moon landings possible; and in the chapter on subatomic particles, we learn of Marietta Blau, Hertha Wambacher, and Bibha Chowdhuri, who contributed to the discovery of the building blocks of the universe, and, in doing so, played a crucial role in determining who gets to do physics today.
Engaging, accessible, and timely, this is a collective story of scientific innovation, inspirational leadership, and overcoming invisibility that will leave a lasting impression on any reader curious about the rule-breakers and trendsetters who illuminated our understanding of the universe.
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