The First Female Scientist of Westinghouse Nuclear

Natalie Carbone Mangini became the first female scientist at Westinghouse Nuclear more than fifty years ago. While practicing radio chemistry for a world leader in nuclear power, she also raised a family, managed a household, and worked as a waitress at her family's restaurant.

This is her story.

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