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Not Enough Science:
Women in STEM

This entry was posted in Science & Technology and tagged cell empowering women engineering gender gender roles inequality math men nature science woman Women in STEM on April 16, 2017 by Jennifer Cornick


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Medicine: Personalize This!

This entry was posted in Science & Technology and tagged airway animal testing cancer cell cells clinical trials Columbia cost effective DNA DNA testing drug efficacy Ethics European Commission female fetal fetus Harvard healthcare human body human on a chip immunosuppressive in utero in vitro informed consent lab mammal Marketing medicine nipple organ paternity patient personalized medicine pill rejection Sony statistics Technology tissue engineering trachea transplant treatment trend in science on January 30, 2014 by Irene Praisler

The human body is stereotypically defined by having one heart, one brain and multiple sets of appendages: arms, legs, eyes, ears… Even if all mammals, including humans, start out with the same female body construct in-utero— men’s nipples are a vestige of the original female body plan—the interplay of genetics […]


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