Gardening as we know it today didn’t evolve by accident. Many of the practices that we take for granted, like organic methods, ecological planting, and even how we observe plants, were shaped by women ...
National Geographic Explorer and conservation photographer Gabby Salazar joins Ian and Tonya Fitzpatrick on this World Footprints podcast episode to talk about her powerful new book, No Boundaries—a ...
Retired headteacher Dr Ian Goodall shared the achievements of Marie Curie, Rosalind Franklin, Dorothy Hodgkin, Rachel Carson ...
In July 2025, Uganda's courts swiftly dismissed a petition challenging the legality of polygamy, citing the protection of religious and cultural freedom. For most social scientists and policymakers ...
“The more women push for senior roles, the harder it will be to ignore them.” The expert guidance of both men and women throughout her career has been so important that Dr. Priscilla Kolibea Mante now ...
Men and women experience immune aging differently, affecting disease risks. New data-driven research identifies key ...
Caroline Simard discussed an Anita Borg Institute and Clayman Institute study, Climbing the Technical Ladder, 1 which looked at technical women in Silicon Valley high-tech companies. Population ...
Is science biased against girls and women? This is the first of a two-part series. In this first part, I describe why the answer to this question is not quite as simple as many people seem to assume.
Expert voices in Australian science news coverage are still more likely to be those of men, according to recent research, ...
Sharon Nunes addressed the occurrence of entrepreneurship within a large company, that she termed intrapreneurship. Specifically, she commented on the factors that contribute to success in this arena ...