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What foundational science did Ellen's work lead to?

  • Home economics

  • Astrophysics

  • Artificial intelligence

  • Meteorology

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Home economics is a foundational science that emerged from the work of Ellen Swallow Richards, who was a pioneering American chemist and home economist. Richards was born in Dunstable, Massachusetts, in 1842, and she attended Vassar College, where she studied chemistry. After graduating from Vassar, Richards worked as a chemist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she became the first woman to earn a doctorate in science.
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