Prashant Mishra
The first woman to win a Nobel Prize, Curie’s groundbreaking work in radioactivity paved the way for advancements in medicine and physics.
Her critical contributions to the discovery of the DNA double helix were pivotal in understanding the blueprint of life.
Often considered the first computer programmer, Lovelace’s visionary work laid the foundation for modern computing.
A pioneering physicist, Wu’s experiments disproved the conservation of parity, altering the course of nuclear physics.
Katherine Johnson
Her mathematical calculations were crucial to the success of NASA’s early space missions, including the Apollo moon landings.
Awarded the Nobel Prize for her discovery of mobile genetic elements, McClintock’s work revolutionized genetics.
A Nobel laureate in chemistry, Hodgkin’s work in X-ray crystallography revealed the structures of important biochemical substances.