Ada Lovelace Day

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In the spirit of Ada Lovelace Day (a celebration of women in science, technology engineering and maths), here are few of the fascinating chemists we’ve featured this year:

The Mole, our magazine for students and anyone inspired to dig deeper into chemistry, regularly publishes profiles of chemists and their careers. In the spirit of Ada Lovelace Day, here are few of the fascinating chemists we’ve featured this year:

  • Zoë Chapman, science communicator and student
  • Amy Styring, chemist and archaeologist
  • Zoë Fleming, atmospheric chemist

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