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Meet Dr Gladys West: The mathematician who helped make GPS dies at 95

4 months ago

Dr. Gladys West, a pioneering mathematician whose work in satellite geodesy was crucial for modern GPS accuracy, has passed away at 95. For decades, her vital contributions to modeling Earth's shape and gravitational forces remained largely unrecognized. Her legacy is now celebrated, highlighting her impact on everyday navigation and her role as a barrier-breaking figure in STEM.
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