Name a woman chemist. Marie Curie will always be the first name we think of.  Born in Warsaw, Poland in 1866 she studied ...
Women remain underrepresented across the STEM research and innovation ecosystems that underpin lab-on-a-chip (LOC) technologies. As UNESCO reports women ...
On this World Footprints episode, Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick speak to National Geographic Explorer and conservation photographer, Gabby Salazar, to hear about some inspiring stories of women ...
Women have long contributed to beer and Women’s History Month is an important time to highlight their continued leadership in ...
During their lunch break in Ford Hall recently, sophomores Grace Lee and Christine Hamilton took a moment to reflect on what it’s like to study science and technology at Smith. In addition to a focus ...
In her groundbreaking trilogy, “Women Scientists in America,” she told the stories of numerous accomplished but largely invisible women. By Penelope Green Margaret W. Rossiter, a historian whose ...
Explore early experiments to increase the discoverability of women’s history at the Smithsonian. Elizabeth A. Harmon Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum staff member Summer L. Hamilton, PhD, ...
Across our campus, women working and studying in science are responsible for groundbreaking research, innovative discoveries and transformative education. In areas as diverse as engineering, cognitive ...
Tomi Akingbade is the founder of the Black Women in Science Network and a Ph.D. student in Neurochemistry at the University of Cambridge. Tomi’s scientific research centers on the inflammatory ...
GREENVILLE, TX, UNITED STATES, February 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Pioneering Clinical Laboratory Management Across ...