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Women and the environment: power on the ground and in academia
We taught a course that created a dialogue between academia and social movements. In 2020, we began teaching a course on women, science and the ...
November 27, 2021
by
Christina
Art illuminates the beauty of science – and could inspire the next generation of scientists young and old
The annual BioArt competition highlights the hidden parts of biology revealed under a microscope. Todd Green/BioArt, CC BY-NC-ND Chris Curran, ...
November 27, 2021
by
Christina
Career-based classes keep students more engaged
Career technical education courses are linked to higher rates of school engagement for high schoolers from low-income backgrounds. Maskot/Getty ...
November 27, 2021
by
Christina
Stereotypes about girls dissuade many from careers in computer science
Only about 1 in 5 computer scientists are women. Rachel Murray/Getty Images for MGA Entertainment Allison Master, University of Houston; Andrew ...
November 27, 2021
by
Christina
L'Oréal USA Announces 2021 For Women In Science Fellows
Five postdoctoral scientists awarded grants to advance groundbreaking research and encourage next generation of diverse women to pursue ...
November 19, 2021
by
Christina
‘Off-label’ use is common in medicine – a bioethicist and legal philosopher explain why the COVID-19 vaccines are different
Research suggests that about 20% of all prescriptions are administered “off-label.” Hafakot/iStock via Getty Images Plus Elizabeth ...
November 19, 2021
by
Christina
A lab-stage mRNA vaccine targeting ticks may offer protection against Lyme and other tick-borne diseases
As the rate of tick-borne diseases rises, vaccines that stop ticks in their tracks could be an essential preventive tool. rbkomar/Moment via Getty ...
November 19, 2021
by
Christina
Entrepreneurship classes aren’t just for business majors
An entrepreneurial mindset can help arts and humanities majors succeed in the gig economy. Valentin Russanov/E+ Collection via Getty Images Lisa ...
November 19, 2021
by
Christina
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