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These Women Came to Antarctica for Science. Then the Predators Emerged


In February 2018, the environmental news site Grist published an account from five women who alleged sexual harassment, sexual coercion, and bullying on the inaugural Homeward Bound, a ... Read More

Women in Science: Motivation, Challenges and Advice


For Women’s History Month, and with International Women’s ... helping you to build new relationships with experts in your field. with the Breaking Science News daily newsletter ... Read More

Scripps News Reports: Women of Science


These are the stories of women — past and present — who have made critical contributions to science. Scripps News interviews Seema Kumar, a veteran of the health industry and CEO of Cure ... Read More

Great Women in Science: Emmy Noether, Greatest Female Mathematician


Among the most creative and original mathematical thinkers – explanations of her work are virtually incomprehensible to us mortals, who communicate in words rather than symbols – Amalie “Emmy” Noether ... Read More

Stagecrafters’ ‘Silent Sky’ tells the tale of a pioneering woman in science


Scientist Henrietta Leavitt maps distant stars, but this is the year 1900 and the pioneer needs to fight for respect and recognition among her male peers. Read More

How a woman in science is using her background to inspire girls to get into STEM


Despite the well-documented achievements of women scientists such as Sally Ride, Katherine Johnson and Grace Hopper, a huge gender gap remains in the fields of science, technology, engineering and ... Read More

Should you take vitamin D? Here’s the science


At one point, it seemed that everyone should be taking vitamin D supplements, and that doing so would protect against a whole host of maladies, from bone problems to heart disease and cancer. More ... Read More

Citizen Science for Women's History Month and Other March Events


It’s Women’s History Month AND we’re just two short weeks from Citizen Science Month. And that’s why we have Rosie the Robot urging everyone to roll up their sleeves and do their part by signing up ... Read More

Dr. Laurie Leshin, Director of JPL, to Receive THE MUSES of the California Science Center Foundation 2024 Woman of the Year Award


Distinguished geochemist, space scientist, and Director of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dr. Laurie Leshin will be honored as the 2024 Woman of the Year by THE MUSES of the California Science ... Read More

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The Fox News and once MSNBC veteran stated his assessment that UFOs 'don't behave according to the laws of science' and have 'been here four thousands of years whatever they are' - echoing recent ... Read More

The woman who built a biotech business from an EU science contest


I've always had a passion for science and human health,' said Stephany Diaz, who was born in Venezuela and has lived in Europe for the past 13 years. 'Even in high school, I was dreaming about being ... Read More

Great Women in Science: Emmy Noether, The Greatest Woman Mathematician


Among the most creative and original mathematical thinkers (explanations of her work are virtually incomprehensible to us mortals who communicate in words rather than symbols), Amalie “Emmy” Noether’s ... Read More


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