Of course there are less, because they were literally obstructed from doing that. But the only reason you can't name any other women scientists is because they have purposely been obscured from history. I just linked you a story about women who invented all sorts of important things - beginning thousands of years ago, and you still want to say that it's not cultural that you don't know their names or that they're aren't more of them. 🙄
Ada Lovelace was very literally the inventor of computer programming way back in 1843. The only reason that you don't know about this woman who devoted her entire life to mathematics and computer programming is blatant misogyny. It's the same reason that you didn't learn that Kevlar, or medical syringes, or the precursor for Bluetooth were invented by women or that you don't know that the person who created the first solar powered house or the software for the moon landing were women.
You were able to name one woman scientist so don't try to say that younger people are only learning about women's contributions, because clearly and evidently, that isn't the case.