The female scientists 'brilliant'

Lisa Randall, Amy Mainzer are two of many women besides talent for scientific research, they also possess the beauty that makes the men stubborn.

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Amy Mainzer was born in 1974, studied in physics and doctorate in astronomy philosophy. She is currently the deputy director of NASA's wide-field infrared survey project. In addition, Amy Mainzer specializes in studying asteroids, brown dwarfs, planetary atmospheres, debris disks, star formation, designing and building new equipment for ground and space. A planet named after this beautiful scientist is the planet Amymainzer (234750). (Photo: johnnyolsen.com)

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Lisa Randall was born in 1962, is an American theoretical physicist, a leading expert in the field of molecular physics and cosmology. She is the author of a multidimensional hypothesis contrary to the 4-dimensional space theory in the theory of general relativity of the famous scientist Albert Einstein, attracting the attention of scientists around the world. Lisa Randall was honored by the world famous fashion magazine Vongue for beauty and wisdom. In 2007, she was voted by Time magazine to the list of the 100 most influential people in the world. (Photo: hoodedhawk.com)

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Born in 1975, Deborah Berebichez was the first Mexican woman to get a doctorate in physics at Stanford University, USA. Not only research, she also writes newspapers, amateur models. (Photo: Thelavinagency)

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Fiorella Terenzi. In addition to being an astrophysicist, she also studied symphony, composing and releasing a series of very successful records. She has been described by Time magazine as a talented interplay by astrophysicist Carl Sagan and famous singer Madonna. (Photo: Wikipedia)

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Neri Oxman was born in 1976 in Israel. She is a multi-talented, wide-ranging knowledge in many fields such as design, computer science, engineering, biology and ecology. She is currently teaching at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (Photo: lorcawiles.wordpress)

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Nina Tandon , 33, works at Cooper Union. She uses electrical signals and environmental effects to develop artificial tissue for implants and other medical applications. (Photo: marieclaire.com).

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Professor Nguyen Thuc Quyen , a Vietnamese female doctor in America, has just been voted by Bussiness Insider magazine as 50 scientists with the most charming appearance. Professor Nguyen, 40, is teaching at the University of California. She held the position of director of this university's neurological hospital.

Professor Quyen was noticed by the scientific community for his contributions in color coding surgery . This is an effective method for glowing cancer cells to help the surgeon easily remove cancer cells from the body without missing out. She also used this method in other surgeries so that the nerves were not damaged. (Photo: wmis.org)