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Female scientists are leaving academia at the peak of their career. Why are they leaving and what can we do about it? My conversation with Dr. Amy Barr Mliner.
Depictions of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are powerful sources of inspiration for young women who aspire to a career in those fields. But stereotypes of female ...
With two female science professors – Canada’s Donna Strickland for physics and American Frances Arnold for chemistry – winning Nobel prizes this week, and a male professor denigrating female ...
The study says female scientists are approaching parity with their male counterparts — and in some cases actually have a leg up on their competition.
Science Science needs to be more inclusive and women are making it happen 500 Women Scientists, and counting, are changing the face of the field By Amal Ahmed Published Mar 9, 2018 12:30 AM EST ...
Despite years of programs to get girls to code and to pair female scientists with mentors, men outnumber women two-to-one in STEM—science, technology, engineering and math—jobs. The gender ...
Explore the possibilities of digital learning through hands-on interactives based on the work of three innovative Smithsonian women scientists. With this suite of resources, take your classroom on ...
Latin America's female scientists and researchers are packing a big punch despite a hard-to-break glass ceiling for top roles in academia and business, reflecting how women are on the march in a ...
Women scientists give shoutout to girls with #STEMTag campaign: ‘You don’t have to look like Einstein to be in science. You can bring your whole beautiful, feminine self.’ ...
Research has suggested female scientists are publishing less than their male counterparts, and that matters for fighting coronavirus and other diseases. Extra duties at home during the pandemic ...
08 February 2022 Female scientists can advance by saying: ‘Yes, I’ll do it’ A whole-hearted commitment to the demands of a job can help women to thrive in male-dominated spheres in Africa.
A timely trend in Draw-A-Scientist studies shows children in the US are now depicting more female scientists.