All women in STEM articles – Page 5
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News
Evidence of gender bias found in peer review
Men were more likely to secure health research grants than women in Canadian study
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Review
A lab of one’s own: science and suffrage in the first world war
Exploring the contributions and struggles of female scientists 100 years ago
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Opinion
Frances Arnold: 'I wanted to become an engineer of the biological world'
This revolutionary engineer loves to walk, travel, and learn from nature
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News
Sexual harassment in chemistry put under the microscope
Experiences of dealing with and overcoming harassment in academia shared at American Chemical Society meeting
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News
More kids draw scientists as women than ever before
Children’s ideas of who can be a scientist appear to have tracked societal changes over the last 50 years
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News
#UsToo movement targets sexual harassment in science
US scientific societies rewrite policies to clamp down on sexual harassment
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Opinion
When it comes to diversity, actions speak louder than graphs
There can be such a thing as too much data
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Opinion
Ada Yonath: 'I never wanted to be a scientist'
Nobel laureate Ada Yonath on childhood science, cat hotels and the price of fame
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News
RSC survey reveals trends in pay for UK chemists
Expanding industries in computing and cosmetics have led to higher salaries, while the gender pay gap has increased
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Opinion
Geri Richmond: 'I was hesitant to use creativity in science'
Geri Richmond on motherhood, office space and funky chickens
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News
Men ask more questions than women at science conferences
Study at international science congress reveals male attendees ask 1.8 questions for every one asked by a woman
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News
US university diversity scheme to learn from UK experience
Initiative to be launched next month will support women in science and be broadened to race and beyond
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Opinion
When Antarctica stopped being only for men
Toxic ideas about heroism blocked women’s access to science
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Opinion
Lesley Yellowlees: 'I don’t follow recipes, I’m not an organic chemist!'
‘I don’t follow recipes, I’m not an organic chemist!’
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Opinion
Why using initials devalues women in science
Are we masking role models by our choice of abbreviation?
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News
Studies flag signs of gender bias in peer review
Women appear to be underrepresented among reviewers and authors
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Careers
'How pragmatic is it to be a blind scientist?’
Mona Minkara on not letting loss of vision end her science ambitions