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Welcome to STEMinist Stories, the podcast celebrating the unsung women of STEM.
In this podcast we'll be exploring why women of the past were often overlooked professionally, as well as understanding the legacy of their groundbreaking work.
We'll also be speaking to women working in STEM today to hear about their exciting research and experiences.
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Season One Finale - The Science of Household Objects
In our final episode of the season, we talk to Liz Bruton from the Science Museum about how women feature in the collections, as well as her favourite exhibition and objects in the museum. We're also joined by the whole STEMinist team to talk about household objects and how they link to women in STEM in ways we might not realise.
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Maths
The penultimate episode of the series looks at Maths, the oldest STEM area. We start all the way back in 300AD with Hypatia of Alexander, and cover a whole range of genius women up until the present day.
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Physics
In this episode, the STEMinist hosts attempt to explain the complicated world of physics. We look at the Manhattan Project and the morals of science, explain some Physics theory and look at some great women working at the cutting edge of science in the 20th Century.
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Chemistry
In this episode, we look at Chemistry, a STEM field that has historically been more welcoming to women than other areas. We look at the Curie family and their incredible contributions to science, and two women who's work is incredibly influential but were nearly lost to history.
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Technology
In this episode, we look at women who've broken barriers in the male-dominated field of technology, rebelling against being pigeon-holed, creating female led companies in the 1960s, and trying to resolve food poverty. We also talk to Harriet Hunt, former NASA intern and Aerospace engineer.
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Explorers
This episode looks at female explorers of the Victorian and Edwardian era's who broke gender barriers to travel the globe and made crucial discoveries along the way.