10 Great Female Inventors


On May 5, 1809, Mary Kies became the first woman granted a US patent.

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  1. Madame Curie was the most amazing to me. Isolating radium and polonium and everything that has lead to. So ahead of her time. She and her husband must have enjoyed all the experiments and learning they did together. Also Hedy Lamar inventing spectrum radio, not sure what that even was…a long range of frequencies. Nesmith Graham (Michael Graham's mom) inventing Liquid Paper. Now that has helped a lot of people.

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