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hydrogeneportfolio: The complete ‘Women Who Changed Science - And The World" collection in honor of the 95th Women’s Equality Day. Purchase Here!
The eyes don’t lie: And the study, published today in the journal Sex Roles, also finds that even when men are told to focus more on evaluating a woman’s expressions and personality, women with more curves get more positive personality ratings
superheroesincolor: Octavia Estelle Butler (1947 - 2006) Octavia Butler was an American science fiction writer. A multiple-recipient of both the Hugo and Nebula awards, Butler was one of the best-known women in the field. In 1995, she became the first
smitethepatriarchy: grradical: astro-stoner: I found this in my developmental psychology textbook. Seeing studies like this always make me want to scream at the people who say that men are naturally superior in science and mathematics and women are
sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.. http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/News-Center/News-Article.p
Where were these women when I was majoring in science?
sciencefriday:insomnolent:I think that everyone should take a look at these gorgeous drawings representing Women and their accomplishements in Science, by Rachel Ignotofksy - a fantastic illustrator and graphic designer. She also has a lil Etsy shop where
Gorgeous drawings representing Women and their accomplishments in Science, by Rachel Ignotofksy - a fantastic illustrator and graphic designer. Etsy shop where she sells her prints here!
sagansense: hydrogeneportfolio: The complete ‘Women Who Changed Science - And The World" collection in honor of the 95th Women’s Equality Day. Purchase Here! #WomenInScience
florianesque: micdotcom: Watch: Bill Nye uses science to defend women’s reproductive rights. i like how he points out the overt whiteness and maleness of the anti-choice movement. cause while there are people of color, women, nb people, etc. in
gjmueller: The science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) students of today are tomorrow’s scientists. They’re the future disease curers, bridge builders, space explorers, and in many STEM fields, they’re nearly half women. In the
whisperyvoices: polandgallery: Polish women have won. Abortion will not be banned in Poland. #czarnyprotest. Jaroslaw Gowin, the Minister of Science and Higher Education, said the protests by women have ‘caused us to think and taught us humility’.
I always try for extra credit. Happy Tuesday my loves. Not very happy for me considering fall semester started on Monday.
Herland, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman (The Women’s Press, 1986).From Oxfam in Nottingham
Native Tongue, by Suzette Haden Elgin (Women’s Press, 1985).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
insertcaffeine: 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
cyberclays: MILKY OVERDRIVE - by jarold Sng “Milky Overdrive was a collaboration project with a few buddies of mine (7 of us in total). The main subject was attractive women and some sort of machinery. Really fun! The final book is around 12 inches
trans-mom: People with years of study and degrees in biology or related sciences: “trans women are really women, trans men are really men, sex doesn’t function how you think it does.” Some dipshit with a social media account and got a B in biology
wearewakanda: The Demise of the Damsel in Distress: The Badass Women of Science Fiction WΛW | Like : Tweet : Pin : Blog #WeAreWakanda
This remarkable 18th-century wax anatomical model comes from the Javier Puerta Museum, and was recently on display as part of the “Arte y Carne” Exhibition this past May in Madrid. It’s similar to one I posted a few days ago, but this one depicts
divine-apathia: callipygianology: englishjakes: rosalind franklin discovered the double helix in dna but her research was stolen by two men before she could properly share the information and now watson and crick are famous for what she spent years
npr: Five storied female NASA pioneers will soon grace toy-store shelves, in Lego form. The Danish company announced on Tuesday that it would produce the Women of NASA set, submitted by science writer Maia Weinstock. “Women have played critical roles
Cards Against Humanity Opens Applications for a Full-Ride Scholarship for Women Seeking Degrees in Science
optimysticals: lyrangalia: optimysticals: sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day.
kateblueart: Do you know what day it is today? It’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
exchangealumni: Women in STEM, share your stories with the White House to inspire girls around the world! Nothing inspires our team more than seeing what you are doing in your communities to engage youth, particularly in science, technology, engineering,
howstuffworks: It’s Ada Lovelace Day! In honor of the woman who wrote the first algorithm (program) to be carried out by a machine, celebrate all women in STEM — Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
stuffmomnevertoldyou: 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
call-of-cthulhu: intotheoven: fer1972: “Ellen Ripley” (Madonna and Child) A piece in my upcoming solo show “Stellar: The Women of Science Fiction” at 303 North Studio in Las Vegas, July 5th- July 31st. Thank you Jska! HOLY CRAP. I agree.
conner-ok: optimysticals: lyrangalia: optimysticals: sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens
storm–in-a-teacup: scientific-women: science-for-days: sciencetoastudent: Science Side of Tumblr, I need your help! Ladies of the Science Side of Tumblr, I especially need your help! I had a conversation at my non-science day job that went
insomnolent:I think that everyone should take a look at these gorgeous drawings representing Women and their accomplishements in Science, by Rachel Ignotofksy - a fantastic illustrator and graphic designer. She also has a lil Etsy shop where she sells
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
skunkbear: What was going on in 1984 that made so many women give up on computer science? This week’s Planet Money tries to unravel the mystery. Data source: National Science Foundation, American Bar Association, American Association of Medical Colleges
the-future-now: we 100% need a series like this. their kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/geniusgames/science-wide-open-childrens-books-about-women-in-s (x) follow @the-future-now
halftheskymovement: In 1984, 38% of computer science degrees were awarded to women; today, women represent less than 12% of computer science majors. Across the United States, 0.3% of high school girls express interest in studying computer science. Girls
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
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:
silver-tongues-blog: 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
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
cinnamonrolltoogayforthisworld: 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
slytherenne: supercuddlypuppies: jtotheizzoe: All day. Every day. gpoy Women doing science together IN SPACE!
kateblueart:Do you know what day it is today? It’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science!
thatsthat24: Gorgeous drawings representing Women and their accomplishments in Science, by Rachel Ignotofksy - a fantastic illustrator and graphic designer. Etsy shop where she sells her prints here!
room42: sorayachemaly: Women scientists made up 25% of the Pluto fly-by New Horizon team. Make sure you share this, because erasing women’s achievements in science and history is a tradition. Happens every day. {Hells Yeah!}
nbcnews: Men overestimate intelligence in science class, study shows. A new study found that men in STEM subject areas overestimate their own intelligence and credentials, underestimate the abilities of female colleagues, and that as a result, women