The Gender Myth and Science. Our Response at SC@M
Girls are just not as good at science as boys. Men do hard sciences, women do soft sciences. Gender stereotypes have existed long-term throughout the spectrum of sciences. Most people have witnessed it...
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The midlife crisis is more complicated than first thought. It might be time to stop blaming troubled marriages and feeling obsolete in a sea of younger colleagues. A study published in the Proceedings...
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I’ve just returned from a fantastic holiday in Australia (sad I had to leave). The great thing about travel is that it opens your mind and exposes your senses – elevates it to a higher level of...
View ArticleScience Expo: Enrich, Empower, Explore
Students interact with enrichment exhibitors at Science Expo 2013: Derive and Integrate. The Science Expo Youth Empowerment Group (SEYEG) is a student run, non-profit organization which aims to connect...
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Google celebrated International Women’s Day with a DoodleSource: Google Women. This is the theme of this edition of Weekly Science Picks. Yesterday, in case you missed it, was International Women’s...
View ArticleThe Highlights of 2013
This year our writers churned out a host of fantastic articles, including a series of posts dedicated to women in space, written by Sharon Harnett. One of the most notable of the series was all about...
View ArticleInterview with Joanne Manaster – a multipassionate scientist
Joanne Manaster is a cell and molecular biology lecturer at the University of Illinois. She currently works as an online course developer and lecturer of science courses for the School of Integrative...
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