

Science Career Magazine
Issue for September 10, 2004
- Science Career Magazine
- Canadian Science Bytes
- By
Andrew Fazekas
- The "Science Bytes" series on
Science's Next Wave offered news items that while current at the time, have since become obsolete. Please visit the Science Careers blog for the latest advice, opinion, news, funding opportunities, and links to other career-related resources.
- Science Career Magazine
- European Science Bytes
- By
Next Wave Staff
- The "Science Bytes" series on
Science's Next Wave offered news items that while current at the time, have since become obsolete. Please visit the Science Careers blog for the latest advice, opinion, news, funding opportunities, and links to other career-related resources.
- Science Career Magazine
- Ancestors of Science, Edward Alexander Bouchet
- By
Next Wave Staff
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ANCESTORS OF SCIENCE
E dward Alexander Bouchet, born in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1852, was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. and the sixth person to do so in physics from an American university. Unable
- Science Career Magazine
- MiSciNet Ancestors of Science
- By
Next Wave Staff
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- Science Career Magazine
- MiSciNet's Ancestors of Science, Marjorie Lee Browne
- By
Next Wave Staff
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ANCESTORS OF SCIENCE
M arjorie Lee Browne was born in Memphis, Tennessee, on 9 September 1914, and went on to become one of the most influential African-American mathematicians. Because she was among the first African-American women to