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Ep. 33 It Just Didn’t Feel Like Me: Belonging and Sexism in Science

Posted on December 6, 2019

How often do college women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) experience sexism? And how do these experiences affect their likelihood of staying in scientific fields? In this episode we talk with Majel Baker, …

Posted in PodcastTagged batteries, college, harassment, lithium ion, nobel prize, podcast, psychology, sexism, women in science

Recommended Reading: The NAS Report on Sexual Harassment

Posted on June 26, 2018

by Miriam Krause edited by Alicia McGeachy Sexual harassment in science is a big topic, and a big report was released about it a couple weeks ago by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged #metoo, Alicia McGeachy, harassment, Miriam Krause, NAS, national academies, sexism

Podcast Ep 13. Communicating About Science with ‘Lab Girl’ Author Hope Jahren

Posted on February 28, 2017

Dr. Hope Jahren is a geobiologist who studies fossil organisms and the global environment, and is also the New York Times-bestelling author of the memoir Lab Girl. In this episode of the podcast, we interview …

Posted in PodcastTagged communication, geobiology, Hope Jahren, interview, podcast, science writing, sexism

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