From the archive: 'The 50 Most Important Women in Science.' 20 years ago we published this story with 50 of the world's most important scientifc women. Who would you add to this list today? Drop their name or tag them! WomensHistoryMonth Science
Sign up for our email newsletter for the latest science newsThree percent of tenured professors of physics in this country are women. Nonetheless, a woman physicist stopped light in her lab at Harvard. Another woman runs the linear accelerator at Stanford. A woman discovered the first evidence for dark matter. A woman found the top quark. The list doesn't stop there, but the point is clear.started a project to look into the question of how women fare in science.
In 1979 Bajcsy helped create robots that could sense and respond to their environment. She now heads an innovative institute where researchers develop smart low-power sensors that both compute and communicate. Bajcsy believes the sensors will be "the next revolution in technology." They can monitor energy consumption in buildings, watch for forest fires, or keep tabs on people by, for example, calling 911 if a person with Alzheimer's disease wanders from his home.
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