Rachel Ignotofsky's new book Women in Science highlights the contributions of fifty notable women to the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) from Hypatia in ancient Alexandria to modern day science like the discovery of the Higgs Boson by the team led by Sau Lan Wu.
Rachel is an illustrator, designer and author with a passion for science fiction, comics and fantasy as well as science and history.
Andrew caught up with Rachel and they talked about Rachel's work, inspiration and some of the amazing women featured in the Women in Science book.
Rachel tells Andrew about her work for Fandango.com including these infographics on the Hunger Games and The Hobbit. Click on the images to see them in full on Rachel's website
Andrew asks Rachel about the designs she did for this Ray Bradbury collection, sadly not for sale, and her Ecosystem infographics and, of course, her work on the Avengers infographics. Again, click on the images to see Rachel's work in its full glory on her website.
Buy the Women in Science book now and make your life better. Alternatively, buy 2 copies and make someone else's life better too.
Mission to Mars - Sensoria
Tron - The Cosmic Shed Live in the We The Curious Planetarium
HBO's Chernobyl
Destination Star Trek and ESA
An alien planet with water and Ad Astra
Life After the Navigator (and on the Moon)
Trekonomics: The Economics of Star Trek
HBO's From The Earth to the Moon
Explorers - The Spirit of Apollo
Mika McKinnon - Science Adviser to Star Trek and SGU
Sheddy McShedFace - A trip to the Antarctic
Jim Al-Khalili - Sun Fall
Lost in a Good Game
Godzilla
May the Fourth be with Mark O'Connell
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Robert Llewellyn (Kryten)
Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse
Science & Religion:Exploring the Spectrum
The Meg
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