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July 25: Four Women Who Made a Difference
wired.com — In science and technology, spheres of society where women are woefully underrepresented, this day in history offers a bountiful exception. Here are the milestones:In 1865, "James Barry," the first woman physician in modern times.In 1920, Rosalind Franklin,co-discoverer of DNA, is born.In 1978, Louise Joy Brown,the world's first test-tube baby...
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