Part of the “DiscovHER” initiative, the Infinités Plurielles exhibition came to a close last month at Science Centre Singapore. This exhibition which ran till 30th April 2020 featured 24 women scientists who may not be well-known, but who all have played a vital role in impacting the world we live in for the better. Featuring photos and insightful information at this event space Singapore has to offer, Infinités Plurielles brought to life the amazing work carried out by such women who normally do not get the recognition they deserve.
Amongst those who were highlighted in the exhibition were Stephanie Kwolek, Lynn Margulis, Katherine Esau, Jane Goodall and Ellen Swallow Richards. As part of the Infinités Plurielles, there were also various activity booths and a special “Gallery Hunt” which offered a souvenir for those who completed the trail.
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