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13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist
  8. Sandy Cheeks, female squirrel scienist on SpongeBob SquarePants

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist
  8. Sandy Cheeks, female squirrel scienist on SpongeBob SquarePants
  9. Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time), mad scientist

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist
  8. Sandy Cheeks, female squirrel scienist on SpongeBob SquarePants
  9. Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time), mad scientist
  10. Captain Adelaide Brooke, leader of the doomed Mars mission (Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars”)

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist
  8. Sandy Cheeks, female squirrel scienist on SpongeBob SquarePants
  9. Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time), mad scientist
  10. Captain Adelaide Brooke, leader of the doomed Mars mission (Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars”)
  11. T’Pol (Star Trek: Enterprise)

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist
  8. Sandy Cheeks, female squirrel scienist on SpongeBob SquarePants
  9. Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time), mad scientist
  10. Captain Adelaide Brooke, leader of the doomed Mars mission (Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars”)
  11. T’Pol (Star Trek: Enterprise)
  12. Dr. Ellie Arroway, astrophysicist (Carl Sagan’s Contact)

13 Fictional Female Scientists

  1. Dr. Jane Foster (Thor), astrophysicist
  2. Dr. Moira MacTaggert (X-Men), geneticist
  3. Abby Sciuto (NCIS) Forensics Specialist
  4. Zoe Heriot (Doctor Who), astrophysicist/astrometricist
  5. Dr. Christmas Jones, allegedly brilliant physicist played by definitely NOT brilliant Denise Richards, in The World Is Not Enough
  6. Dr. Bernadette Rostenkowski Wolowitz (The Big Bang Theory), microbiologist
  7. Dr. Susan Calvin (in various stories by Isaac Asimov), robopsychologist
  8. Sandy Cheeks, female squirrel scienist on SpongeBob SquarePants
  9. Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time), mad scientist
  10. Captain Adelaide Brooke, leader of the doomed Mars mission (Doctor Who: “The Waters of Mars”)
  11. T’Pol (Star Trek: Enterprise)
  12. Dr. Ellie Arroway, astrophysicist (Carl Sagan’s Contact)
  13. Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Doctor Who) Physicist, among other things

New Thread: Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes

New Thread: Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code
  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett

A Nazi spy races to reveal Allied plans for the D-Day invasion. Great novel!

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code
  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett
  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks

Kids’ book with a plot that centers on cryptography.

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code
  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett
  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks
  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code
  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett
  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks
  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson
  6. “The Gold Bug” by Edgar Allan Poe

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code
  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett
  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks
  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson
  6. “The Gold Bug” by Edgar Allan Poe
  7. The Matrix (not necessarily including the character “Cypher”…)

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes
  2. The Da Vinci Code
  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett
  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks
  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson
  6. “The Gold Bug” by Edgar Allan Poe
  7. The Matrix (not necessarily including the character “Cypher”…)
  8. The Adventure of the Dancing Men, a Sherlock Holmes mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes

  2. The Da Vinci Code

  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett

  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks

  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson

  6. “The Gold Bug” by Edgar Allan Poe

  7. The Matrix (not necessarily including the character “Cypher”…)

  8. The Adventure of the Dancing Men, a Sherlock Holmes mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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  9. National Treasure 1 & 2

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes

  2. The Da Vinci Code

  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett

  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks

  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson

  6. “The Gold Bug” by Edgar Allan Poe

  7. The Matrix (not necessarily including the character “Cypher”…)

  8. The Adventure of the Dancing Men, a Sherlock Holmes mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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  9. National Treasure 1 & 2

  10. Enigma

Movie about the Bletchley Park codebreakers: Enigma (2001 film) - Wikipedia

Fiction Dealing with Codes/Ciphers

  1. Numb3rs, various episodes

  2. The Da Vinci Code

  3. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett

  4. Alvin’s Secret Code, by Clifford B. Hicks

  5. Cryptonomicon, by Neal Stephenson

  6. “The Gold Bug” by Edgar Allan Poe

  7. The Matrix (not necessarily including the character “Cypher”…)

  8. The Adventure of the Dancing Men, a Sherlock Holmes mystery by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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  9. National Treasure 1 & 2

  10. Enigma

  11. Windtalkers

Movie about the Navajo code talkers. (Navajo and other Native American languages really were used as code, but the movie is fictional.)