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Why Aren’t There More Women in Science and Technology?

Why Aren’t There More Women in Science and Technology?

New evidence on why more women don’t choose STEM fields for careers points to their strengths on reading tests.

The EPA Says It Wants Research Transparency

The EPA Says It Wants Research Transparency

A proposed policy would bar the E.P.A. from considering research that doesn't release its raw data for review, blocking some significant work.

Trump, Congress Approve Largest U.S. Research Spending Increase in a Decade

Trump, Congress Approve Largest U.S. Research Spending Increase in a Decade

President Donald Trump today signed into law a $1.3 trillion spending package that largely rejects deep cuts to research agencies proposed by the White House and, in many cases, provides substantial increases.

Open Access to Scientific Publications Must Become a Reality by 2020

Open Access to Scientific Publications Must Become a Reality by 2020

Making scientific publications free to read is a big change in a world dominated by subscription journals. Why is it so important that science publications become open access?

How to Sail Smoothly from Academia to Industry

How to Sail Smoothly from Academia to Industry

To beat the stiff competition, highlight your skills in collaboration, teamwork and meeting deadlines.

Impact Assessment Stories: Decisions, Decisions

Impact Assessment Stories: Decisions, Decisions

When it comes to impact assessment, there are things that are easy to measure, and then there are things that we care about. On the divide through the examples of two recent online initiatives from the Canadian federal government.

The Time is Now for More Women in Science

The Time is Now for More Women in Science

According to a new survey, most Americans agree women are critical to scientific discovery.

Societal Inequalities Amplify Gender Gaps in Math

Societal Inequalities Amplify Gender Gaps in Math

Countries that are generally more egalitarian, or that have institutions more conductive to equality, have a lower gender performance gap in math, suggesting that this gap is partly shaped by more general societal inequalities.

The Identity of the Lone Woman Scientist in This 1971 Photo Was a Mystery. Then Twitter Cracked the Case

The Identity of the Lone Woman Scientist in This 1971 Photo Was a Mystery. Then Twitter Cracked the Case

Amid the sea of male faces -- 37 of them -- was a lone woman, her face partially obscured. She was listed as "not identified."