Legendary Ladies of Science
Hidden Figures
Screentime
Closing the Gap
It Matters
100

This woman led groundbreaking research on wild chimpanzee behavior in Africa. 

A. Jane Goodall
B. Barbara McClintock
C. Eleanor Franklin

A. Jane Goodall

100

Grace Hopper, an early pioneer in computing, (aptly) coined which term for an issue in a computer program after finding a moth stuck in an electrical relay?

Bug (should have been a grasshopper, no? anyone? ba dum tss?)

100

This powerhouse classmate of Harry's is probably the only reason anything ever actually went right at Hogwarts.

Hermione Granger

100

Approximately what percentage of the STEM workforce in the US is female?

A. 30%
B. 45%
C. 50%

A. 30%

100

A study by the decision intelligence platform Cloverpop found that gender-diverse teams made better business decisions what percentage of the time compared to all-male teams?

A. 51%
B. 60%
C. 73%

C. 73%

200

Astronaut Mae Jemison was the first Black woman to travel into space. What is the name of the spacecraft in which she accomplished this feat?

The Space Shuttle

200

[All Play] Lise Meitner, despite being overlooked for a Nobel Prize, is often referred to as the "mother of the atomic bomb" for her co-discovery of what process?

A. Nuclear fusion
B. Nuclear fission
C. Quantum tunneling
D. Uranium enrichment

B. Nuclear fission

200

Amy Farrah Fowler - neuroscience PhD - marries Sheldon Cooper in this popular series.

The Big Bang Theory

200

What colloquial term is used to refer to the reduced numbers of women in leadership positions in STEM (and generally)?

A. Barrier to entry
B. Glass ceiling
C. Glass onion
D. Gender imbalance

B. Glass ceiling

200

What benefit do gender-diverse teams experience with regards to problem solving, according to the National Center for Women & IT? 

A. Prettier presentation of results
B. Better at solving the most complex problems
C. Less likely to make mistakes

B. Better at solving the most complex problems

300

[All Play] Only one person has won 2 Nobel Prizes in 2 different scientific fields. Name her!

Marie Curie (absolute legend)

300

Rosalind Franklin was frankly robbed of the 1962 Nobel Prize awarded to James Watson and Francis Crick for what monumental discovery?

A. DNA carries genetic information
B. DNA stands for deoxyribonumetal amplifiers
C. DNA is divided into 23 chromosomes
D. DNA has a double-helix structure

D. DNA has a double-helix structure

300

When paranormal stuff starts happening, which scientist from X-Files do you want on your team?

A. Velma Peters
B. Nancy Drew
C. Dana Scully

C. Dana Scully

300

"STEAM" is an educational approach which integrates science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with what other discipline to help engage creativity?

Arts

300

BCG research indicates that STEM companies with above-average diversity have what percentage more revenue from innovation than below-average diversity companies?

A. 2%
B. 5%
C. 8%
D. 19%

D. 19%

400

Ada Lovelace is often considered the first computer programmer for her pioneering work on programs for Charles Babbage's "Analytical Engine". Approximately when was she making these contributions? 

A. 1842
B. 1897
C. 1930
D. 1955

A. 1842

400

The first stable in vitro cell culture was developed based on a tumor sample taken without permission from this woman, who was never compensated or even informed (this cell culture would go on to have almost immeasurable positive impact on scientific research across numerous disciplines).

Henrietta Lacks

400

This scientifically-minded, animated young lady has been ripping the baritone sax on TV for over 3 decades.

Lisa Simpson

400

[All Play] Research has shown that girls as young as this age start to lose interest in STEM subjects due to stereotypes and lack of encouragement.

Middle school age (11-13)

400

[All Play] McKinsey found that companies in the top 25% for gender diversity in executive teams are how much more likely to outperform on profitability?

21%

500

The 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to 2 women: Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier. What did they discover? 

CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing

500

Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first radio pulsars in 1967, but was totally ignored in favor of her male collaborators for the resulting Nobel Prize. What is a pulsar?

A highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its magnetic poles (credit for anything reasonably close to this)

500

[All Play] Dr. Ellie Satler is a paleobotanist from which famous movie series?

Jurassic Park

500

This global initiative aims to inspire a million girls to pursue STEM careers by providing resources, mentorship, and community support.

Million Women Mentors

500

According to MIT research, what factor is significantly influenced by the number of women in a team AND contributes to higher collective team intelligence?

Social sensitivity

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