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Tag: women in science

A plethora of posts (and a steminist profile)

Study: Pollutants may delay human pregnancies A new study by Germaine Buck Louis and colleagues at the National Institute of … More

AAAS, ARISE, citizen science, Eyewire, facial expressions, itch, neuroscience, pollution, pregnancy, Rhode Island, Steminist, teaching, women in science

What are the best ways to increase the number of women in computer science? – AAAS post

In some of my other posts (like here and here and most recently here), I’ve looked at factors that cause women to drop out … More

AAAS, computer science, K-12 education, undergraduate education, women in science

Does gender bias play a role in the leaky pipeline after all?

A new post of mine was recently published on the AAAS MemberCentral Driving Force blog (may be behind paywall for … More

AAAS, bias, discrimination, women in science

Is ‘stereotype threat’ driving women away from science?- AAAS MemberCentral post

  Photo: George Joch/Argonne National Laboratory                          Could stereotypes … More

AAAS, STEM, stereotype threat, women in science
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