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Name five women scientist and their invention​

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Answered by SpanditaDas
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Answer:

E K Janaki Ammal (1897-1984)

D.Sc. (1931, Michigan), Founder Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences. Winner of Padmashri Award. Was a renowned botanist and plant cytologist who made significant contributions to genetics, evolution, phytogeography and ethnobotany.

Article: Edavaleth Kakkat Janaki Ammal

(By C V Subramanian)

ImageB Vijayalakshmi (1952-1985)

Ph.D (1982, Madras). For her research she studied relativistic wave equations and their proportions. She expired on 12th May 1985 at the age of 33 due to cancer. She had 11 papers to her credit in international journals.

Article: A heroic struggle of a scientist with a cancer

(By T R Govindarajan)

ImageA Chatterjee (1917-2006)

First woman D.Sc. (1944, Calcutta), FASc, FNA, Khaira Professor of Chemistry, Calcutta University. Recipient of the Padma Bhushan. The numerous awards she won include S S Bhatnagar award, C V Raman award of the UGC, P C Ray award, Sisir K Mitra Lectureship and Dr G P Chatterjee Lectureship. First lady president of the Indian Science Congress, member of Rajya Sabha. Her area of interest was natural products with special reference to the medicinal chemistry.

Article: Asima Chatterjee

(By S C Prakashi)

ImageAnandibai Joshi (1865-1887)

Medicine (1885, Philadelphia), Anandibai Joshi, the first Hindu woman to obtain a medical degree in the Western hemisphere, was born Yamuna Joshi on March 31, 1865 in Poona, India. She was the first lady to complete medical eduacation in the USA. She died in Poona at an early age of 22.

Article: Anandi Gopal

(By Pooja Thakar)

ImageIravati Karve (1905-1970)

Ph.D. (1930, Berlin). This renowned anthropologist was the Head of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Deccan College. She presided over the Anthropology division of the National Science Congress in 1947. She wrote extensively on a wide variety of academic subjects and otherwise. Her writings include the highly acclaimed book 'Yuganta' which won the Sahitya Academy Award.

Article: Not so quiet has flown the Iravati

(By Jai Nimbkar and Varsha Kelkar-Mane.

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Answered by makhlogasonu1234
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Answer: Marie curie=Radium

Nancy johnson=ice-cream maker

Shirleyjackson=telecommunications

Maria tekes=100%solar power house

Stephanie=kevlar

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