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A Mighty GirlAfter her project focused on giving female scientists their due recognition on Wikipedia started attracting the attention of sexist online trolls, Emily Temple-Wood decided to fight back in the best possible way – for every harassin
Do you like to stare at women’s chests? You’re not alone, says Science. The participants – 29 women and 36 men – were outfitted with the eye-tracking system, which measures in milliseconds how long the eyes are fixed on certain spots.
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jenniferrpovey: cygnu-s: Women of National Geographic Jane Goodall - studied chimpanzees and has created community-centered conservation programs that not only protect chimpanzees of Gombe National Park in Tanzania, but also take into account the needs
womenrockscience: Sisters in STEM - Meet the nun’s who’ve made waves in science Sources: NYTimes, Women, Gurer, Amazing Women, Cheesemonger, Perozo, Mental Floss
womenrockscience: Meet Mary Sherman Morgan, rocket scientist, munitions and chemical engineer and one of the most instrumental players in the launch of America’s first satellite, Explorer I (shown above). According to her colleagues she “single-handedly
Stephanie Kwolek, the inventor of Kevlar, passed away this week at age 90 “A true pioneer for women in science,” passed away on Wednesday, reported the New York Times. As a DuPont scientist, Stephanie Kwolek is credited for inventing Kevlar
The Smithsonian's Awesome Vintage Images of Women In Science
Women Are Battling Sexism in Science With Fake Beards
kismati: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh oAnd guess what, women still
bemusedlybespectacled: kismati: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh men:
micdotcom: #GirlsWithToys proves women belong in science In a recent interview a CalTech scientist, said, “Many scientists, I think, secretly are what I call ‘boys with toys’” The only problem? Not all scientists are boys — and women around
buggirl: Thank you, sun-of-another-universe for your generous donation towards my research! Here is a Rothschild Giant Silk Moth in Mindo, Ecuador. Support women in science!
made this t-shirt to celebrate women’s role in cosmology! true fem science nerd sign actually ヽ(*⌒∇⌒*)ノ
rachelignotofsky: First illustration in my Women in Science series. Get one for yourself here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/196197246/women-in-science-marie-curie
Neuroscience: Scientists identify neural origins of hot flashes in menopausal women
Reblog if you ARE a woman in STEM, SUPPORT women in STEM, or ARE STILL BITTER about Rosalind Franklin not getting credit for discovering the structure of DNA and the Nobel prize going to Watson and Crick instead.
theoden: Women in Science↳ The Trimates The Trimates, or ‘Leakey’s Angels’, were a trio of three pioneering women in primatology. In a time when not much was known about primates in the natural world, these three women spent decades of their
what-even-is-thiss:funnytwittertweets:The women in science sticker adds a certain flavor to this that I can’t quite describe
Women in Science Fiction Week: Why Olivia Dunham on 'Fringe' Is My Favorite Female Character on TV
dailyscientists: October 15th is the Ada Lovelace Day, an annual celebration of the achievements of women in science and technology. Ada Lovelace (10 December 1815 – 27 November 1852), often described as the world’s first computer programmer, showed
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Ada Lovelace Day: A celebration of women in science and technology
sandiegobookreview: 9 Giant Leaps For Women In Science and Technology In 2014 - http://bit.ly/1z2qJiS
2014: Celebrating the Year of Women in Science
stuffmomnevertoldyou: sciencefriday:Today at 2pm ET, we’re writing women back into science history. We’re creating a gallery of the unsung women of science based on your suggestions - make sure to tune in.Look at Marie Tharp. She’s all, yeah,
stuffmomnevertoldyou: sciencefriday:We asked for your nominations for unsung women in science – and you did not disappoint.More coming soon!MORE! MORE! MORE!!
mjalti: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh
asapscience: jtotheizzoe: thebrainscoop: Science Needs Women: For Women in Science; the L’Oreal Foundation I’m sharing this video on any platform I can because when I first found it last week it had something like 1,400 views, but it’s the
intrepidus-scolere: serenity2132: amordragon: Since her death in 1979, the woman who discovered what the universe is made of has not so much as received a memorial plaque. Her newspaper obituaries do not mention her greatest discovery. […] Every
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invisiblespork: mjalti: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh This post means
coelasquid: note-a-bear: thejunglenook: sci-universe: A toast to these great astronomers! Read about Annie Jump Cannon, Henrietta Swan Leavitt, and Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Wine and honoring women in science.Cosmos doing science education right.
kismati: men: *decided women weren’t allowed attend schools, study sciences, or have access to higher education* men: well if women are so smart then how come there aren’t many contributions from women in history huh
meganleestudio: Loving this work by fellow science-based Etsy artist Rachel Ignotofsky! Her shop has wonderful illustrations of women in science as well as prints of cell anatomy, the heart, brains, body systems, and more. Love it all <3 (and
bikiniarmorbattledamage: micdotcom: Stephanie Kwolek, the inventor of Kevlar, passed away this week at age 90 “A true pioneer for women in science,” passed away on Wednesday, reported the New York Times. As a DuPont scientist, Stephanie Kwolek
theroguefeminist: women have more graduate degrees in neuroscience than men, but less than a third of faculty are made up of women institutional bias against women in the sciences is SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN so is harassment and sexual assault encouraging
deathcomes4u: bikiniarmorbattledamage: micdotcom: Stephanie Kwolek, the inventor of Kevlar, passed away this week at age 90 “A true pioneer for women in science,” passed away on Wednesday, reported the New York Times. As a DuPont scientist, Stephanie
sirfrogsworth: “You believe in science? Okay, tell me two sciences.” I’m reminded of when women say they like Star Wars and insecure fanboys give them pop quizzes asking them to name all the moons of Endor. TRICK QUESTION! Endor IS a moon! Gotcha,
thejunglenook: sci-universe: A toast to these great astronomers! Read about Annie Jump Cannon, Henrietta Swan Leavitt, and Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Wine and honoring women in science.Cosmos doing science education right.
pbsthisdayinhistory: stuffmomnevertoldyou: 10 Women Google Doodles You Might Not Recognize Google vice president Megan Smith has said she wants to use Google Doodles to highlight notable — though often overlooked — women in science and technology.
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explore-blog: Five great mathematicians and their contributions, in minimalist posters – the best thing since those minimalist posters celebrating pioneering women in science and philosophy’s major movements distilled in minimalist graphics. Pair
explore-blog: For International Women’s Day, how astronomer Maria Mitchell paved the way for women in science
huffingtonpost: Emily Temple-Wood has written hundreds of articles about women in science.
scienceing: mybluedecember: princess-munchkin: How the fuck does Bill Nye expect this to happen? What do you want to do, force women to enroll in science courses, regardless of whether or not they want to do it? Just for the sake of having “enough”
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science-junkie: Blood of world’s oldest woman hints at limits of life Death is the one certainty in life – a pioneering analysis of blood from one of the world’s oldest and healthiest women has given clues to why it happens. Born in 1890, Hendrikje
thatssoscience: scienceing: mybluedecember: princess-munchkin: How the fuck does Bill Nye expect this to happen? What do you want to do, force women to enroll in science courses, regardless of whether or not they want to do it? Just for the sake of
the-future-now: This program is building connections between the diverse future leaders in STEM industries Over the past decade, the uphill battle for increasing diversity in STEM has been incredibly steep. This year, the National Science Foundation