<p>Although women participated in shaping scientific thinking from the outset they very rarely became visible. This imbalance continues today although there are currently more female scientists than ever before.&nbsp;Lars Jaeger spans an arc from antiquity to the present day and portrays the lives and work of the most important female scientists and mathematicians in essay-like introductions. From Hypatia of Alexandria to Emmy Noether&nbsp;and&nbsp;Lisa Randall they have all achieved great things decisively advanced science and yet often could not step out of the shadow of their male colleagues.</p><p>In addition to the exciting portraits of the individual women scientists the book also sheds light on gender relations in science and their agonisingly slow evolution in favour of women.</p><p></p><b></b>
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