
The Dark Side of Collaboration
People working together often scheme to put profits ahead of telling the truth. New research points to ways to stop this behavior
People working together often scheme to put profits ahead of telling the truth. New research points to ways to stop this behavior
Reimagining calculus has changed several schools’ success rates. Here’s how
The investigation into Lander’s management shows the importance of equitable leadership and strong protections
Research is a self-correcting process, but that fact is often lost on the public
After long delay, U.S. President Joe Biden picks Robert Califf to once again head the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
A unanimous vote by Georgia’s Board of Regents could stifle academic freedom
Seven steps for more inclusive and productive virtual brainstorming
Cybersecurity expert Laeon Israel talks disparities in STEM, “closing the gap” and a life awash in a sea of data
A conversation with Charlotte Owen explores providing opportunities and giving back
The complete absence of female engineers in popular culture has huge implications for public perceptions of the STEM fields
A global, crowd-sourced competition seeks to create a new TV series with an iconic female engineer heroine at its center
As I mentioned here a few weeks ago, I am excited to say that I have started a new, FULL TIME job as the Science Education Writer at Science News for Students!
On Friday, I was invited by a friend at Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington to give a talk to an undergraduate colloquium about Science Writing/Blogging and how students might be able to pursue it as a potential career path...
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