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MARY K. GAILLARD, a pioneering theoretical physicist whose mathematical predictions helped shape the Standard Model of ...
Women and ethnic minority groups are still significantly underrepresented in astronomy and geophysics despite attempts to ...
Publications 2021 The Impact of COVID-19 on the Careers of Women in Academic Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine The spring of 2020 marked a change in how almost everyone conducted their personal and ...
The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies has announced that Shira Maguen, PhD, has been selected to receive the ...
Women in Science According to UIS data, less than 30% of the world’s researchers are women. UIS data also show the extent to which these women work in the public, private or academic sectors, as well ...
Despite more complex reproductive organs and fewer resources, female bodies are built to get through hardship and disease, ...
Many women scientists are staying silent online—and it could be costing them professionally. A new University of Michigan ...
Dr. Dorothy J. Phillips is the American Chemical Society’s first Black female President. Her life has been dedicated to debunking stereotypes, leading the way for upcoming generations of scientists, ...
Talented female scientists are being pushed out of cancer research due to gender discrimination, ageism and an absence of mentorship, funding and job security.
The Chemistry in 2050–Space webinar brought together leading scientists to discuss how chemistry is essential for understanding the universe, from the origins of life on other planets to the ...
RUSSELLVILLE -- The Arkansas Tech University Board of Trustees has bestowed the honorary title of professor emerita of rehabilitation science upon Penny Willmering.