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Free masterclass- Jennifer van Alstyne "I focus and write" brings you a new guest interview with Jennifer van Alstyne.

Did you miss our session with @higheredpr on owning your scientific online presence? Catch the replay! 🎊 It was great, and Jennifer left us thinking! For those who like to watch the replay, here it is πŸ“Έ buff.ly/xDjXgw2 #AcademicSky #ECRchat #WomeninSTEM #AcWri #Postdoc #NewPI

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It really is amazing to see. Makes me feel that things really have gotten better for #WomenInSTEM since I earned my PhD in Physics 30+ years ago. πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬ βš›οΈπŸŽ’πŸ§ͺπŸ”­πŸš€πŸŒ”

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#NASA #ArtemisII #WomeninSTEM

Trump's trying to cut the NASA budget again for his disgusting war. Can you all take a moment of your time to write your representatives about what the Artemis II mission means for you, how it's impacted you, and how you want NASA to continue to be funded?

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#NationalRoboticsWeek #robot #robots #robotics #STEM #Engineering #professor #BlackWomenInSTEM #WomenInSTEM #BlackInSTEM #BlackinEngineering #BlackInRobotics

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My lab is *all* women, mostly early career professionals, and mostly queer and disabled women, and it is a delight EVERY DAMN DAY. πŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸ’»πŸ’—πŸͺ© #WomenInSTEM

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I will never stop being excited for exceptional women in STEM. Christina Hammock Koch is ✨that girl✨ and I am SO proud of her! πŸŒ™πŸ’– #ArtemisII #WomenInSTEM #WomenInSpace

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#NationalRoboticsWeek #Robot #Robots #Robots #STEM #Engineering #Professor #WomenInSTEM #BlackWomenInSTEM #BlackInSTEM

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Watching from bed with sheet mask on #womeninSTEM (skincare, technology, engineering, maths)

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NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch, seen here on the fourth day of the mission, prepping for lunar flyby activities after completing aerobic exercise on the flywheel device.

NASA astronaut and Artemis II mission specialist Christina Koch, seen here on the fourth day of the mission, prepping for lunar flyby activities after completing aerobic exercise on the flywheel device.

#WomeninSTEM

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I want to revisit this post as I shine a light on another way there may be a gender-bias and #ageism built into #AI or #LLM s

#WomenInSTEM #WomenWhoCode #WomenInTech

youtu.be/hWdaFQsArAM

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Microscopic view of dividing cancer cells with text highlighting April as Cancer Control Month and Nancy Brinker’s 2005 Lasker Award for breast cancer awareness.

Microscopic view of dividing cancer cells with text highlighting April as Cancer Control Month and Nancy Brinker’s 2005 Lasker Award for breast cancer awareness.

Lasker Laureate Nancy G. Brinker dramatically increased public awareness of breast cancer. She founded the Susan G. Komen Foundation, which supports research, education, screening, and treatment. #CancerControlMonth #WomeninSTEM

β€οΈβ€πŸ©ΉπŸ§ͺRead more: http://ow.ly/zb9r50OrafR

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Woohoo! Thank you to these amazing #PISDMathChat & #PISDMiNTMath mathematics leaders for sponsoring our #MathGals Club at their campus! It is our shared responsibility to promote #WomeninSTEM & together w/this team, we are making it happen! #NCSM #NCTM #ElemMathChat

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April = Earth Month + Neurodiversity Month. Both remind us: the world needs every kind of mind to solve what's ahead. πŸŒπŸ”¬

Girls who see women lead in STEAM don't just dream of a better world β€” they build one. πŸ’ͺ🏽

#GLAMReadyToLead #GirlsEmpowerment #WomeninSTEM #EarthMonth #NeurodiversityMonth

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Green Promises by Jeannine Atkins. Recognized with NCTE Notable Verse Novel List
ALA Rise: A Feminist Book Project List Selectio
Capital Choices Noteworthy Books Nominee (DC). Themes include: History
Women’s History
Black History
STEAM
Women in Science
Discovery
Geology
Entomology
Botany
Women in STEM
The Smithsonian

Green Promises by Jeannine Atkins. Recognized with NCTE Notable Verse Novel List ALA Rise: A Feminist Book Project List Selectio Capital Choices Noteworthy Books Nominee (DC). Themes include: History Women’s History Black History STEAM Women in Science Discovery Geology Entomology Botany Women in STEM The Smithsonian

Middle Grade Novels in Verse 2025. Titles include: 13 Ways to Say Goodbye
A Sea of Lemon Trees
Aarzu All Around (Aarzu Raza Extra No More!)
Its All or Nothing, Vale
All the Blues in the Sky
Away
Glitch Girl
Green Promises
Hannah Backwards
If Elephants Could Talk
Kimmy Carson is Not Scared 
Lilac and the Switch Back (Lilac Lost and Found)
Little Bones
Little Bones
Neshama
Octopus Moon (formerly Mermaids and Other Signs of Life)
Oh Give me a Home
Please Pay Attention
Radiant
Safe Harbor
Spark
The Burning Season (Formerly: Fire Finder)
The Extraordinary Orbit of Alex Ramirez
The First Year
The Girl in the Wall
The House at the Edge of the World
The Oasis
The Only Branch on the Family Tree
The Poetry of Car Mechanics
The Midas Trees
The Song of Orphan's Garden
The Trouble with Heroes
Trapped: The Entombed Miner of Bonnie Vale
Zarina Divided

Middle Grade Novels in Verse 2025. Titles include: 13 Ways to Say Goodbye A Sea of Lemon Trees Aarzu All Around (Aarzu Raza Extra No More!) Its All or Nothing, Vale All the Blues in the Sky Away Glitch Girl Green Promises Hannah Backwards If Elephants Could Talk Kimmy Carson is Not Scared Lilac and the Switch Back (Lilac Lost and Found) Little Bones Little Bones Neshama Octopus Moon (formerly Mermaids and Other Signs of Life) Oh Give me a Home Please Pay Attention Radiant Safe Harbor Spark The Burning Season (Formerly: Fire Finder) The Extraordinary Orbit of Alex Ramirez The First Year The Girl in the Wall The House at the Edge of the World The Oasis The Only Branch on the Family Tree The Poetry of Car Mechanics The Midas Trees The Song of Orphan's Garden The Trouble with Heroes Trapped: The Entombed Miner of Bonnie Vale Zarina Divided

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GREEN PROMISES by @jeannineatkins.bsky.social was one of my favorite historical #verseNovel reads last year. I love learning about #WomenInSTEM. And she brought out the lives of 3 women I had never heard of. I learned so much reading this book. And I love learning.

#KidLit

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Grey Lovelace, Whitney Lovelace, Spencer Schneidenbach & Barry Stahl present on Artificial Intelligence this July at Nebraska.Code().

nebraskacode.amegala.com

#Data #AI #Algorithms #EmergingTechnology #TechConference #WomenInTech #WomenInSTEM #TechTrends #SoftwareDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering

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A headshot of inventor and CEO Dasia Taylor smiling warmly. She is a young Black woman with voluminous, natural afro-textured hair and gold-rimmed glasses. She is wearing a light pink blouse under a black blazer. As a teenager, Taylor gained international acclaim for developing low-cost, beet-juice-infused sutures that change color to detect surgical infections. She is now the founder and CEO of VariegateHealth, where she works to improve medical equity through accessible technology.

A headshot of inventor and CEO Dasia Taylor smiling warmly. She is a young Black woman with voluminous, natural afro-textured hair and gold-rimmed glasses. She is wearing a light pink blouse under a black blazer. As a teenager, Taylor gained international acclaim for developing low-cost, beet-juice-infused sutures that change color to detect surgical infections. She is now the founder and CEO of VariegateHealth, where she works to improve medical equity through accessible technology.

Inventor Dasia Taylor (b. #OTD in 2004) was a teenager when she developed color-changing sutures.

By using beet juice to react to pH levels, her low-cost invention detects surgical site infections. Now CEO of VariegateHealth, she continues inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders. #WomenInSTEM

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Hannah Sinclair is an ichthyology and marine conservation professional at the American Museum of Natural History. She considers her work more than just job; it’s a commitment to protecting marine ecosystems.

awis.org/project/awis-member-spot... #WomenInSTEM #MemberMonday

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Elisabeth Rehn

Elisabeth Rehn

4/6/1935 β€” b. Elisabeth Rehn, Finnish economist, #gov official, diplomat. Defense minister of Finland(1990-95), Under-Secretary-General of the UN(1998). Member, Finnish Parliament; parliamentary leader,Swedish Pple’s Party of Finland(1987); member,Euro Parliament #womenshistory #WomenInSTEM #EconSky

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Make a Coin Disappear with Water (Science Explained)
Make a Coin Disappear with Water (Science Explained) YouTube video by Museum of Science

You can make a coin disappear with just water. πŸͺ™πŸ’§

@alexdainis.bsky.social breaks down this optical science.

#STEM #ScienceExperiments #Science #WomeninSTEM #ScienceDemo

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Obstetrician Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead was born 159 years ago today. An intern of Marie Zakrzewska, she went on to co-found the Middlesex County Hospital, where for 18 years she was consulting gynecologist. In 1938 she authored A History of Women in Medicine.

#WomenInSTEM #MedSky

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Christina Koch - astronaut, engineer, and the first woman to leave Earth's orbit - is on her way around the Moon right now. Alongside the first Black man and first non-American to do the same. This is history. Now. Christina Koch is literally out of this world. πŸŒ•
#Artemis2 #WomenInSTEM #YesWeCan

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A feminist map of the Moon What if we made a feminist map of the Moon? This is a question I posed on Bluesky in October 2024. To me, the question, methods and results ...

What if we made a feminist map of the Moon?
#ArtemisII #WomenInSTEM

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Do you over apologize for things like this? πŸ™‹πŸ»β€β™€οΈ Let's stop. Let's just stop, please! #WorkInProgress πŸ“· IG: @selfcarespotlight buff.ly/kpAOHXW #AcademicSky #ECRchat #WomeninSTEM #AcWri #Postdoc #NewPI

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Almost 90% of astronauts have been men. But the future of space may be female Women are in many ways ideal astronauts, but the world of space has been designed for men.

Christina Koch is one woman in a crew of four. Only 13% at most of space crew have been women. Women's participation in space industry is on average 20% globally. Why? Patriarchy and misogyny.
#ArtemisII #WomenInSTEM πŸ§ͺ

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β€œOne of the first.” Wikipedia would like you to know there were others.

Before modern chemistry had a name, Tapputi was already doing the work.
Tuesday. #womeninstem #womeninscience #chemistry open.substack.com/pub/authenti...

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Rowley-- one of the most influential cancer researchers of the 20th century--was awarded the:

+ National Medal of Science, US, 1998
+ Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award, 1998
+ Gruber Prize in Genetics, 2009
+ Presidential Medal of Freedom, US, 2009

#WomenInSTEM #medsky #oncology

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A black and white photograph of Dr. Janet Rowley in a laboratory setting. She is a woman with short, dark hair, smiling warmly toward the camera. She wears a white lab coat over a dark top and a distinctive necklace with large, light-colored oval links. She is seated next to a large binocular microscope, with her left hand resting on its base near the adjustment knobs. In the background, there are office supplies, files, and a poster that reads "IMAGES 1923-1974."

A black and white photograph of Dr. Janet Rowley in a laboratory setting. She is a woman with short, dark hair, smiling warmly toward the camera. She wears a white lab coat over a dark top and a distinctive necklace with large, light-colored oval links. She is seated next to a large binocular microscope, with her left hand resting on its base near the adjustment knobs. In the background, there are office supplies, files, and a poster that reads "IMAGES 1923-1974."

A color portrait of world-renowned geneticist Dr. Janet Rowley. She is an older woman with swept-back silver-white hair and a warm, intelligent smile. She is wearing a periwinkle blue coat with a high, rounded collar and a large matching button. On her left lapel is an elegant gold brooch shaped like a stylized branch with small purple stones. The background is softly blurred, focusing all attention on the pioneer who proved cancer is a genetic disease.

A color portrait of world-renowned geneticist Dr. Janet Rowley. She is an older woman with swept-back silver-white hair and a warm, intelligent smile. She is wearing a periwinkle blue coat with a high, rounded collar and a large matching button. On her left lapel is an elegant gold brooch shaped like a stylized branch with small purple stones. The background is softly blurred, focusing all attention on the pioneer who proved cancer is a genetic disease.

Geneticist Janet Rowley proved that cancer is a genetic disease.

First scientist to identify specific chromosomal translocations as the direct cause of leukemia/other cancers, forever changing #oncology & paving the way for targeted therapies.

She was born #OTD in 1925. #WomenInSTEM #medsky (1/2)

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they would turn in their graves Christina Hammock Koch Christina Marie Hammock was born in 1979 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, the daughter of Ronald Mack and Barbara Ann (Homr...

they would turn in their graves
-this week about Christina Koch, currently in space on the Artemis II mission

#women #girls #science #mathematics #engineering #spaceexploration #artemisii #womeninstem #resist #education #dreambig

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Williamina Fleming: Early life and introduction to Edward Pickering

A brief article on Williamina Fleming, co-written by one of the former Harvard research professionals who helped me with my novel about the Scottish-American maid who became an astronomer
www.aip.org/history/will... #WomenInSTEM #Astronomy #astrohistory

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#diversity #authentic #hope #gratitude #teach #WomenInSTEM #WomenInTech #gshcounseling

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