Emmy #Noether, Annie Jump #Cannon, Ada #Bayron #Lovelance

Perimeter Institute Logo
Women have made crucial advances to physics throughout history; too often their contributions were overlooked.


We created the “Forces of Nature” posters, featuring influential women in physics, as part of our broader efforts to celebrate the contributions women have made to science, especially those who went largely unrecognized in their time.
Now, we are releasing a selection of these posters for you to colour, featuring Emmy Noether, Annie Jump Cannon, Canadian Nobel Prize-winner Donna Strickland, and more.
Have fun colouring, but please consider this more than a boredom-busting craft project. We hope you'll take this chance to think about the impact these pioneers made to science, frequently against overt and systemic challenges. We hope it'll give you a nudge to learn more about their work, and to connect with their legacies.
Click the images to open each page in a new tab, print, and let your creativity do the rest.
Be sure to show us your colourful creations on InstagramFacebook, and Twitter!

Vivienne Malone-Mayes
Vivienne Malone-Mayes Colouring PageVivienne Malone-Mayes Poster
Annie Jump Cannon
Annie Jump Cannon Colouring PageAnnie Jump Cannon Poster
Ada Lovelace
Ada Lovelace Colouring PageAda Lovelace Poster
Marie Skłodowska Curie
Marie Skłodowska Curie Colouring PageMarie Skłodowska Curie Poster
Katherine Johnson
Katherine Johnson Colouring PageKatherine Johnson Poster
Chien-Shiung Wu
Chien-Shiung Wu Colouring PageChien-Shiung Wu Poster
Donna Strickland
Donna Strickland Colouring PageDonna Strickland Poster
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Colouring PageCecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Poster
Claudia Alexander
thumb2-claudia alexanderClaudia Alexander Poster
Emmy Noether
Emmy Noether Colouring PageEmmy Noether Poster

DONATEFollow Perimeter on FacebookFollow Perimeter on TwitterFollow Perimeter on InstagramSubscribe to Perimeter's Youtube ChannelConnect with Perimeter on LinkedIn

Privacy Policy
 | Unsubscribe

You received this email because you signed up to receive Slice of PI emails from Perimeter Institute
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics | 31 Caroline Street North | Waterloo, Ontario, Canada | N2L 2Y5Charitable Registration Number 88981 4323 RR0001
Friends of Perimeter Institute Inc. (EIN 05-0553637) is a 501(c)(3) organization.

Commenti