She was number one. Acclaimed mathematician Katherine Johnson, who worked on NASA’s early missions, has died at the age of 101. Mike Armstrong explains how Johnson’s groundbreaking work also broke racial and social barriers, and what her equation for success was.
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Loss of a beautiful mind: NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson dies at 101
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