Despite its upbeat subtitle, How the Glow of Radium Lit a Path for Women in Science, Dava Sobel’s widely praised new study of Marie Curie and the 45 women who worked in her laboratory reveals the ...
“From a young age, we are sponges soaking up information from our environment," said University of Delaware Professor Jennifer Kubota. “It is these cultural associations about groups that overtime ...
In ‘Capturing Kahanamoku,’ UChicago historian Michael Rossi explores how a 1920s anthropological obsession reshaped ideas ...
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The bias in saving nature: How conservation funding favors the familiar
By Rhett Ayers Butler [( With the World Conservation Congress meeting this week, I thought it was useful to revisit a study published earlier this year on conservation funding. For decades, ...
It is true that science is embedded within human culture and therefore will carry some expression of human bias. However, this bias has always been considered a kind of contamination—something that ...
This summer, the University of New Haven welcomed faculty and researchers from institutions across the country for a five-day workshop on campus. The event, Train the Trainers as Next Generation ...
U.S. Sen. John Hickenlooper took a nonconfrontational approach to questioning Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, in a Thursday ...
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