Modern science is built on stories but what happens when half those stories are missing?Across the 20th century brilliant women laid the foundations of discoveries that reshaped physics biology chemistry and space exploration. Yet their names remain unknown buried behind institutional bias gendered erasure and the myth of the lone male genius. This book brings to light the forgotten female scientists who quietly changed the world from Rosalind Franklin whose x-ray diffraction image cracked the code of DNA to Chien-Shiung Wu whose experiments redefined modern physics but were credited to her male peers.This is not just a tribute it s a reckoning. Drawing from untold archives cultural analysis and compelling narratives the book reveals how science s gatekeepers rewrote history and why remembering these unsung scientific pioneers isn t just justice it s essential for understanding how knowledge is made.Perfect for readers of Hidden Figures and lovers of history science and feminism this book is for anyone who s ever asked: Why didn t I learn about her?By the final page you ll gain: A new perspective on gender bias in scientific discovery Fascinating insight into how power politics and patriarchy shaped scientific credit Deep admiration for the women who shaped science despite impossible oddsWhether you're passionate about women in science history searching for powerful female role models or eager to explore the hidden architecture of scientific progress this book will challenge what you think you know and open your eyes to the brilliance long buried in the shadows.
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