Who is the “science type?”? If the Draw-a-Scientist social experiment first conducted in the sixties is any indication, back then, it was certainly a man. Out of the almost 5,000 scientists drawn by ...
The science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professions are among the fastest-growing and most promising career fields in the United States. However, STEM is severely lacking diversity ...
I speak not for myself but for those without a voice… those who have fought for their rights… their right to live in peace, their right to be treated with dignity, their right to equality of ...
In the current polarized environment, having friendly conversations with individuals who have different ideologies and viewpoints can be challenging. A growing number of Americans find discussions ...
One of the most commonly used metaphors for describing the solution for growing and diversifying America's scientific talent pool is the "STEM pipeline." Major policy reports have called on the U.S.
A survey quantifying the long-standing lack of workplace diversity in planetary science offers NASA and other groups possible strategies to resolve the problem. Survey results show that members of ...
The space science community has long prided itself on its ability to inspire and move people of all backgrounds, but President Donald Trump’s recent executive orders demanding the end of diversity ...
I t is a truth universally acknowledged that an explosion is “a kind of collision.” OK, so maybe it’s a truth universally acknowledged only by physicists. But it’s definitely a truth, right? I mean, ...