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Home Articles Themed Articles Women in STEM 2016

Daring to Dream: Brianna Belz Looks to the Future of Medicine

EarthzineSeptember 13, 2016OpEd, Original, Sections, Themed Articles, Women in STEM 2016

Brianna (Brie) Belz, the keynote high school speaker from the Robert H. Goddard Memorial Dinner, reflects on the experiences that led her to pursue a career in space medicine.

Claire Parkinson: A Scientist Who Goes Beyond

EarthzineSeptember 12, 2016Original, Themed Articles, Women in STEM 2016

Claire Parkinson, project scientist for the Aqua satellite and a senior climatologist at NASA, uses her work to improve scientific and public understanding of the world.

Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Part One: Women and a Brief History of Computing

EarthzineSeptember 9, 2016Original, Themed Articles, Women in STEM 2016

With Women in STEM a topic of conversation these days, it is worth remembering that women have made a great number of contributions throughout history.

Searching for Answers at Sea: 2016 West Coast Ocean Acidification Cruise

Jenny WoodmanSeptember 7, 2016Original, Women in STEM 2016

NOAA’s 2016 Ocean Acidification Cruise was an unprecedented voyage with scientists collaborating to understand a changing ocean environment.

Women in STEM: Progresses Made and Opportunities for Growth

EarthzineSeptember 6, 2016OpEd, Sections, Themed Articles, Women in STEM 2016

Earthzine’s Women in STEM theme addresses the gender gap in STEM fields, profiles the work of scientists and highlights the importance of mentoring the next generation.

Call for Papers: Women in STEM

EarthzineMay 4, 2016Original, Women in STEM 2016

Earthzine, an IEEE online scientific publication, is soliciting articles of 800 to 3,000 words for its third 2016 quarterly theme, Women in STEM.

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