Last year’s funding cuts at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) disproportionately impacted women and early-career ...
A look at several great women in science — and why so many of them, and their contributions, have been forgotten.
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Gardening as we know it today didn’t evolve by accident. Many of the practices that we take for granted, like organic methods, ecological planting, and even how we observe plants, were shaped by women ...
Explore resources highlighting women scientists and activities that help learners reflect on what science means to them.
Born in 1907, Patrick made a major scientific breakthrough at a time when female scientists were often overlooked and ...
Chemical engineer Paula Hammond, biomedical engineer Anjelica Gonzalez, and physicist Shirley Ann Jackson, describe their ...
Custom books feature girls as STEM heroes, aiming to build their confidence and encourage them to pursue their scientific ...
More than 900 seventh-graders will attend Rapid City’s Women in Science Conference at South Dakota Mines, with hands-on STEM ...
During their lunch break in Ford Hall recently, sophomores Grace Lee and Christine Hamilton took a moment to reflect on what it’s like to study science and technology at Smith. In addition to a focus ...
Dr. Beth Shapiro, Chief Science Officer of Colossal Biosciences is a champion of animal bioscience, but she’s been met with scrutiny from others in the industry. Namely, less qualified males. ByEmma ...
For International Women's Day NewsMedical speaks with Prof. Dr. Inge Herrmann about her groundbreaking work at the intersection of engineering, material science, and healthcare innovation. She shares ...