Research Biologist Dr. Nucharin Songsasen, head of the Center for Species Survival at the Smithsonian. Photo from Nucharin Songsasen for the Smithsonian Science Education Center. Story Stories of Women in Biotechnology (external link)
Chien-Shiung Wu in the lab at Columbia University, March 20, 1963. Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 90-105, Science Service Records, Image No. SIA2010-1507 Story Chien-Shiung Wu, “The Chinese Marie Curie” (external link)
Dr. Patricia Cowings, Project Manager of the Psychophysiological Lab, Principal Investigator of the Autogenic Feedback Training Experiment Studying Motion Sickness. NASA. Story Six Women Whose Innovations Changed Science and Engineering
Debra Moore shaping blown glass, Chrysler Museum of Art Perry Glass studio, Norfolk, VA 2012 Visiting Artist Series. Photo by Echard Wheeler. Story Four Women Dedicated to the Science and Art of Orchids
“Lea collection of precious stones. Miss Margaret W. Moodey in charge.” Photo from 1923. Courtesy of the Library of Congress, LC-H234- A-5445. News Using Data Science to Uncover the Work of Women in Science
Educator Resource Teacher Tips: Encouraging Girls and Women In STEM Techniques for fostering an inclusive environment. Teacher training. Grades K to 8. (4 minutes) (external link)
Ursula Marvin on a research trip in Antarctica. Around 1978-1982. Smithsonian Institution Archives. Acc. 19-001, Image no. SIA2021-003906. News 100 Women in Science in Smithsonian History
Eugenie Clark collecting specimens on a dive. (Courtesy of Mote Marine Laboratory) Story Eugenie Clark - The Shark Lady (external link)
Photo of materials related to Zelia Nuttall's work by Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Collection Item Tracing Anthropologist Zelia Nuttall Through Smithsonian Collections (external link)
Educator Resource Girls and Women in STEM Inspire STEM experts of tomorrow. Lessons and activities. Grades K to 12. (5 minutes to 1 hour) (external link)