WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: PIONEERS, INNOVATORS AND VISIONARIES

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Throughout history, women have played pivotal roles in advancing science and technology, yet their contributions have often been overlooked or undervalued. This article explores the remarkable achievements of women in various fields, from programming and computer science to engineering and household technologies. Drawing on historical examples such as Ada Lovelace, Grace Hopper, and Mary Engle Pennington, as well as contemporary figures like Susan Kare and Ekaterina Yushchenko, we highlight the pioneering work of these women and the impact they have had on shaping the modern world. By examining their innovations, inventions, and breakthroughs, we aim to underscore the importance of recognizing and celebrating the vital role that women have played and continue to play in scientific and technological progress.

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Uzakbergenova , Z. ., Uzakbergenova , G. ., & Turkpenbayeva , T. (2024). WOMEN’S CONTRIBUTIONS TO SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY: PIONEERS, INNOVATORS AND VISIONARIES. Eurasian Journal of Technology and Innovation, 2(6), 196–199. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/ejti/article/view/34601

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