10 episodes

The podcast explores the historical contributions and legacies of women around the world.

Whistling Woman Podcast Preston Argus LLC

    • History

The podcast explores the historical contributions and legacies of women around the world.

    Karen Sparck Jones

    Karen Sparck Jones

    Lacking an official moniker, possibly because of her truly pioneering and unique work, today’s subject created the underpinnings of the Internet search engine. Her work in natural language processing, speech recognition, and term weighting created the communications link between humans and computers and has implications for Artificial Intelligence. Her name is Karen Sparck Jones.

    • 15 min
    Maria Agnesi

    Maria Agnesi

    The Witch of Agnesi sounds like a disturbing or tragic moniker. Instead it is a mistranslation of a math concept described by a woman who is believed to have written the first universal math textbook. Her name is Maria Agnesi.

    • 21 min
    Emmy Noether

    Emmy Noether

    The Mother of Modern Algebra developed two significant Theorems and advanced the concept of Symmetry Groups. The first great theorem give rise to conservation laws and laid the groundwork for fundamental discoveries in physics. In 1930, she was the world-wide authority on abstract algebra; mathematicians from all over the world came to study with her. Her name is Emmy Noether.

    • 16 min
    Chien-Shiung Wu

    Chien-Shiung Wu

    The Chinese Madame Curie, the Queen of Nuclear Physics, The First Lady of Physics, The Queen of Physics. These titles reflect the critical importance of this woman’s theory of Beta Decay, a type of radioactive disintegration, and her laboratory proof of the unnecessity of the conservation of parity. Her name is Chien-Shiung Wu.

    • 14 min
    Beatrice Hill Tinsley

    Beatrice Hill Tinsley

    The Queen of the Cosmos. A lofty moniker bestowed on the woman who posited that galaxies evolve at their own individual paces and that the Universe is Ever-Expanding – revolutionizing astronomy. She was also known, contemporarily, as “Brian Tinsley’s Clever Wife.” Her name is Beatrice Hill Tinsley.

    • 16 min
    Qiu Jin

    Qiu Jin

    Beijing, China, May 1903, a 28-year-old woman prepares to journey to Japan to enroll in a Japanese school that trains Chinese women to become better citizens. She is leaving behind a husband from an arranged marriage and two children. She is interested in the Chinese revolutionary movement but does not yet know how to channel her interest. Her name is Qiu Jin.

    • 16 min

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