All women articles – Page 2
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Review
Testosterone rex: unmaking the myths of our gendered minds
Katrina Krämer discovers the flawed science underpinning our attitudes to men and women
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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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Review
Inferior: how science got women wrong – and the new research that’s rewriting the story
An exploration of research into gender differences
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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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News
Studies flag signs of gender bias in peer review
Women appear to be underrepresented among reviewers and authors
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Careers
Getting on the soapbox for science
The women researchers fighting sexism in science communication
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News
Canada’s research universities under pressure to diversify
Only 30% of Canada Research Chairs are women and universities will see funding pulled if things don’t improve
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News
Women going for professor thwarted by female interviewers
Study finds female assessors on tenure committees less likely to appoint women than all-male panels
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News
Trump aims to boost number of women in Stem
US president signs two bills to increase proportion of women in science, technology, engineering and maths, and calls for ‘crackdown on offshoring’
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Opinion
We need more women to win the Nobel prize
How to improve the gender balance in science’s most prestigious award
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Careers
Sizeable problem: how well women's safety equipment fits
Data source: ProspectAccording to a survey by Prospect, women in the UK who use personal protective equipment (PPE) rated trousers as the least likely item to provide a suitable fit. Of those working in research, 84% had worn PPE replaced by their employer, although 51% were expected to clean it ...
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Opinion
Personal protective equipment must work for women
We need to make sure safety clothing fits both genders
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Opinion
How do we solve a problem like Marie?
Women in science’s history deserve better treatment than myths and martyrdom, says Philip Ball
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Careers
From lab tech to mass spec
Carol Robinson left school at 16 with no science qualifications but found her way to the top
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Careers
The mothers of invention
Nina Notman profiles four researchers successfully balancing an academic career with family life
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Opinion
An escape plan
Karin Bodewits suggests that academia’s chairs might hold more women if they have a clear view of the exit
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Careers
The asymmetry problem
Reiko Kuroda has been tackling asymmetry her whole life, from molecular chirality to gender inequality, she tells James Mitchell Crow
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Careers
Returning from maternity leave
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts shares her thoughts as she prepares to return to the world of work after maternity leave
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