Judit Brody

Judit Brody fled Hungary following the revolution of 1956. At first she was a mathematics and physics teacher, then in turn became a mother, a librarian, a historian of science and a grandmother. As a librarian she worked in the Science Museum in London, at Stanford University in California and in the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico. She has written many articles for scientific publications, including New Scientist.

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