This singer/songwriter is the first artist to win Album of the Year four times
Taylor Swift
This British chemist is known for her work discovering the structure of DNA
Rosalind Franklin
Known at the "first jumper", this Divergent teen had a lot to prove to her new friends
As first lady, one of her initiatives was starting the "Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act", encouraging America's youth to eat healthier
Michelle Obama
Ruth Wakefield invented this delicious treat while looking for a substitute for baking chips in her tourist lodge, The Toll House Inn
Chocolate Chip Cookies
This icon is both the most nominated female artist in Grammy history and the artist with the most Grammy wins ever
Beyoncé
Winning the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963, this English primatologist is known for her work with chimpanzees
Jane Goodall
Elizabeth Banks played this colorful character in the Hunger Games movies, easily recognizable with her high-fashion outfits
Effie Trinket
This Swedish activist is best known for her passion of fighting climate change
Greta Thunberg
In 1832, Jeanne Villepreux-Power, a French naturalist, invented this method to home aquatic animals while studying shell growth
Aquariums
This singer is now a TV personality with her own show, she rose to fame after winning the first season of American Idol
Kelly Clarkson
Marie Curie
Keira Knightly plays this female protagonist in the 2005 rendition of Pride & Prejudice. An independent woman that catches the attention of Mr. Darcy.
Elizabeth Bennet
She was the first woman to run for a position in the US House of Representatives, even though women didn't have the right to vote yet
Elizabeth Stanton
Theora Stephens invented this heat tool to aid her career as a hairdresser, a more efficient way to style hair
Curling iron
SZA
This astronaut was the third woman, and first American woman, to fly in space
Sally Ride
This character is the mother of a demigod, and does her best to protect her dyslexic and ADHD son from the Greek world
Sally Jackson
The Iron Lady was not only the first female prime minister, but had the longest serving reign in English history
Margaret Thatcher
Elvis might be know as the "King", but it was really Sister Rosetta Tharpe that created music in this genre
Rock 'n' Roll
In 1958, this jazz-based singer became both the first woman to win a Grammy, and the first African-American woman to win
Ella Fitzgerald
This computer scientist is credited from inventing the first compiler (translates code to language)
Grace Hopper
At the end of the Harry Potter series, Snape's Patronus becomes a doe, representing his love of this magical woman
Lily Potter
As speaker of the house, this woman was instrumental in creating the Affordable Care Act
Nancy Pelosi
While studying molecules at DuPont, Stephanie Kwolek found how to weave this lifesaving fabric
Bulletproof