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Posts tagged ‘nobel prizes’

2011.06.03   Playing the linkspam card (4th June, 2011)   (2)

Why White Men Should Refuse to Be on Panels of All White Men: If white, male elites started saying, I will not participate in your panel, event, or article if it is all about white ...

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2011.04.27   Wednesday Geek Woman: Marie Curie, Nobel Prize winning physicist   (4)

The Wednesday Geek Woman series is mostly on hiatus. Remaining WGW posts will appear sporadically over the next few months. This is a guest post by Jennifer, an Australian actuary and feminist who blogs at ...

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2010.11.17   Wednesday Geek Woman: Maria Goeppert-Mayer   (7)

Wednesday Geek Woman submissions are currently open. This is a guest post by Twostatesystem. Twostatesystem is a physicist and feminist who wants to see his field be open and welcoming to all people. There are ...

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2009.12.13   How much is that linkspam in the window? (13th December, 2009)   (7)

Does anyone know if a new carnival owner was found for the Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy Fans? There was a call for help up at Free to Good Home: The Carnival of ...

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2009.10.07   Quick hit: Ada Yonath   (1)

Per Meli in comments, with the announcement of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this year another women laureate has been named: Ada Yonath, with Venkatraman Ramakrishnan and Thomas Steitz, “for studies of the structure ...

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2009.10.06   Quick hit: Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol Greider   (3)

A couple of days ago Skud linked to the Women in Science introduction to women potentially eligible for Nobel Prizes. Now the awards have been announced and there are two female laureates this year: Elizabeth ...

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2009.10.04   Ceci n’est pas une linkspam (4th October, 2009)   (7)

The do’s and don’ts of being a good ally Ring around Saturn: Jennifer Ouellette at Twisted Physics profiles astrophysicist Carolyn Porco and her work on the Cassini probe Liana Leahy asks SRSLY? at claims of ...

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