
A Pioneering Female Scientific Illustrator, Rediscovered
Orra White Hitchcock’s elegant 19th-century geologic drawings shine at the American Folk Art Museum
Exploring and celebrating diversity in science.
Orra White Hitchcock’s elegant 19th-century geologic drawings shine at the American Folk Art Museum
Men and women experience the attacks differently due to both physiology and sociology
They don’t fit the stereotype, but fortunately, that image is headed for extinction
We’re working to get copies of Angela Saini’s Inferior into all of New York City’s middle and high schools
Rather than a risk factor, it’s better conceptualized as a risk marker of vulnerability, bias or systemic disadvantage
It’s because honoring scientific harassers sends the wrong message—and you can speak up, too...
A new documentary shows how a well-known international competition gives kids a way to fight the lack of diversity in science
It makes me a better scientist
Why everyone should read the National Academies’ sexual harassment report
A season two story line shows how race, socioeconomic status and power dynamics influence sexual decision-making