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http://www.thelifeofscience.com 05-03-2016 13:24:36
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LabHopping Found two more asteroids! 21575 Padmanabhan, named after Cosmologist Hamsa Padmanabhan, and ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_loo… & 25636 Vaishnav, named after Semiconductor scientist Hetal Vaishnav ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/tools/sbdb_loo…



LabHopping I think that is true of anyone in the limelight (reminded of Rush's song Living in the Limelight), but women in higher positions in STEM are often called upon to do more work since there aren't enough of them to be on committees, give WiS talks etc.


LabHopping In general, women get asked to be on too many committees, to have better representation, and this affects even those who are not in the limelight; and I am sure it gets even more so for those in the limelight.

A new big data analysis from France shows that the ‘mathematical gender gap’ first emerges during the very 1st year of school. Not to miss Meghna Nag Chowdhuri's call to broaden what counts as being "good" at maths, so that girls can succeed on their own terms. nature.com/articles/d4158…


Latest study published in Nature shows that gender gap in maths starts early, right from the first year of school! I share my thoughts on what needs to change in how we define and teach maths in early education. nature.com/articles/d4158… Thanks LabHopping for the shoutout!

