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This Polish scientist, most known for her work in radioactivity, discovered the elements radium and polonium, and is the only person who has received two Nobel Peace Prizes.

Marie Curie

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This movie featured Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, the brains behind NASA's mission to send John Glen into orbit during the Space Race.

Hidden Figures

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This classic board game allows players to buy properties, build hotels, and collect $200 when they pass Go -- just don't get sent to jail!

Monopoly, invented by Elizabeth Marie Philips

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Point-slope form

(y-y1) = m(x-x1)

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It’s the only continent with no active volcanoes.

Australia

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Despite her discoveries being stolen by two men, this chemist took Photo 51, which was crucial to the discovery of DNA's structure.

Rosalind Franklin

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This movie chronicles the rise of the titular superhero group, and features Honey Lemon, a chemist who creates chemical formulas on the fly to make "chem-balls" from her purse, and GoGo Tomago, a  mechanical engineer who built her own electromagnetic suit with detachable wheels that double as weapons.

Big Hero 6

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Worried about possible crime in your area? Just install ____ to keep an eye on your home.

Closed Circuit Television Security (CCTV), invented by Marie Van Britten Brown

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The quadratic formula

(-b^2 +- sqrt(-(b^2)-4(a)(c))/2a

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This Netflix series features a young chess prodigy named Beth Harmon.

The Queen's Gambit

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Author of Silent Spring, this environmentalist warned people about the dangers of pesticides and inspired a nationwide ban on DDT.

Rachel Carson

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Eerily similar to our experiences with COVID-19, this movie features Dr. Ally Hextall, a CDC research scientist who creates a vaccine for a virus that has spread across the world.

Contagion

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Do you want a cold, sweet dessert without having to go anywhere? Just get one of these

Ice Cream Maker, invented by Nancy Johnson

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Ideal Gas Law

PV = NRT

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This African river is the longest in the world.

The Nile

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Considered the world's first computer programmer, this mathematician created an algorithm to calculate Bernoulli numbers for Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine .

Ada Lovelace

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Winning the Oscar for Best Visual Effects, this movie features Dr. Amelia Brand, a NASA scientist and astronaut who is on a mission to find a new home for humanity.

Interstellar

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A staple in modern medical centers everywhere, this device is crucial in combatting viruses. Hope you're not scared of needles!

Medical Syringe, invented by Letitia Geer

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Fundamental Theorem of Calculus

the integral from a to b of f'(x) = f(b) - f(a)

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This planet spins so fast that its day is only 10 hours long.

Jupiter

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Known as "The First Lady of Naval Cryptology" and "Madame X", this cryptanalyst broke many Japanese ciphers and was crucial to the war effort during WW1.

Agnes Meyer Driscoll

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This movie features Dr. Ellie Arroway, an astronomer who finds evidence of extraterrestrial life and makes contact with it.

Contact

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A precursor to WiFi and the Internet, this the process of transferring data between devices without using physical connections such as cables or wires.

Wireless Transmission Technology, invented by Hollywood actress Hedy Lamar

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Euler's Identity

e^(pi*1) + 1 = 0

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In 1964, this pair of radio astronomers accidentally discovered a faint background “noise” caused by the early universe—earning them a Nobel Prize.

Penzias and Wilson

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