Equal Signals

STEMinists Talk

Science EN ↓ 10 episodes

Despite decades of progress, women remain underrepresented in STEM. Join us as we shine a light on the brilliant minds shaping science and technology. Across this 10-episode series, we explore the lives of pioneering women from history to the modern day. From mathematics and robotics to marine biology and space engineering, we celebrate the diverse achievements that have changed our world.

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Equal Signals

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Science

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Latest episode

Jun 17, 2026

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Episodes

Christina Koch 17.06.2026

Meet Christina Koch, the record-breaking NASA astronaut who made history by completing the longest single spaceflight by a woman and participating in the first all-female spacewalks.

Daniela Rus 17.06.2026

Explore the visionary world of Daniela Rus, a pioneering roboticist and director of MIT's CSAIL who is reshaping our future through her groundbreaking work in self-reconfiguring robots, autonomous vehicles, and soft robotics.

Sylvia Earle 17.06.2026

Dive into the life of Sylvia Earle, the legendary oceanographer, deep-sea explorer, and "Her Deepness" who has spent her life pioneering marine research and fighting to protect the global ocean.

Maryam Mirzakhani 17.06.2026

Discover Maryam Mirzakhani, the groundbreaking theoretical mathematician who became the first woman and first Iranian to win the prestigious Fields Medal for unlocking the deep mysteries of curved surfaces and complex geometry.

Jennifer Doudna 17.06.2026

Meet Jennifer Doudna, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist who co-invented CRISPR gene-editing technology, forever changing the future of medicine, agriculture, and what it means to be human.

Gladys West 17.06.2026

The inspiring story of the black mathematician Gladys West.

Katherine Johnson 10.06.2026

The story of Katherine Johnson a black mathematician who's calculations were essential for the moon missions of NASA.

Grace Hopper 09.06.2026

The inspiring story of the computer scientist and mathematician Grace Hopper.

The woman who photographed DNA 07.06.2026

Our second episode tells the story of Rosalind Franklin.

Tu Youyou cured malaria with ancient recipes 07.06.2026

In our first episode we talk about the story of Tu Youyou

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