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Painting the Cosmos": Sun's Rhythms, Cultural Diversity, and STEM Inclusion
Dr. Nia Imara's "Painting the Cosmos" blends science and art, highlighting how the sun's rhythms have influenced diverse cultures, from enslaved West Africans' funeral rites to contemporary art, while advocating for diversity in STEM through her non-profit Onaketa.
Painting the Cosmos": Sun's Rhythms, Cultural Diversity, and STEM Inclusion
Dr. Nia Imara's "Painting the Cosmos" blends science and art, highlighting how the sun's rhythms have influenced diverse cultures, from enslaved West Africans' funeral rites to contemporary art, while advocating for diversity in STEM through her non-profit Onaketa.
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20% Bias Score


France Proposes Quotas to Boost Female Representation in Engineering Schools
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne proposes quotas in preparatory classes for scientific fields to increase female representation in engineering, aiming for 40% by 2027 and 50% by 2030, addressing a 25% female presence that has remained unchanged for two decades.
France Proposes Quotas to Boost Female Representation in Engineering Schools
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne proposes quotas in preparatory classes for scientific fields to increase female representation in engineering, aiming for 40% by 2027 and 50% by 2030, addressing a 25% female presence that has remained unchanged for two decades.
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52% Bias Score


First German Woman in Space Inspires STEM
Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German robotics researcher, became the first German woman in space on a four-day SpaceX mission, aiming to inspire youth and promote STEM fields.
First German Woman in Space Inspires STEM
Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German robotics researcher, became the first German woman in space on a four-day SpaceX mission, aiming to inspire youth and promote STEM fields.
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28% Bias Score


NASA Eliminates DEI Programs Following Presidential Order
Following President Trump's executive order, NASA eliminated its \$22.4 million annual DEI programs, removed related content from its website, and altered Artemis program messaging, removing references to diversity goals.
NASA Eliminates DEI Programs Following Presidential Order
Following President Trump's executive order, NASA eliminated its \$22.4 million annual DEI programs, removed related content from its website, and altered Artemis program messaging, removing references to diversity goals.
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56% Bias Score


NI's STEM Gender Gap: Initiatives Aim to Attract More Women
In Northern Ireland, only 20% of STEM jobs are held by women, prompting initiatives like Engineers Week to challenge gender stereotypes and attract more women to STEM careers through hands-on activities and highlighting the creative aspects of these fields.
NI's STEM Gender Gap: Initiatives Aim to Attract More Women
In Northern Ireland, only 20% of STEM jobs are held by women, prompting initiatives like Engineers Week to challenge gender stereotypes and attract more women to STEM careers through hands-on activities and highlighting the creative aspects of these fields.
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16% Bias Score


Math Anxiety Impacts Australian Students' Performance
A report on the latest OECD PISA results reveals that 43% of Australian girls experience "very tense" feelings when doing math homework, compared to 33% of boys, with this anxiety linked to significantly lower academic achievement, and almost half of Australian students failing to meet the national ...
Math Anxiety Impacts Australian Students' Performance
A report on the latest OECD PISA results reveals that 43% of Australian girls experience "very tense" feelings when doing math homework, compared to 33% of boys, with this anxiety linked to significantly lower academic achievement, and almost half of Australian students failing to meet the national ...
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52% Bias Score

High Cut-Off Scores for Spanish University Entrance Exams Reflect Systemic Issues"
Spain's university entrance exams (PAU) show extremely high cut-off scores in fields like mathematics, medicine, and data science due to limited public funding, high employment rates, and a booming private sector, leaving many qualified students without places.

High Cut-Off Scores for Spanish University Entrance Exams Reflect Systemic Issues"
Spain's university entrance exams (PAU) show extremely high cut-off scores in fields like mathematics, medicine, and data science due to limited public funding, high employment rates, and a booming private sector, leaving many qualified students without places.
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60% Bias Score

AI Exacerbates Gender Gap in STEM
A World Economic Forum and LinkedIn report reveals that while women's presence in tech has risen to nearly one-third, a significant drop-off rate persists post-graduation, with women overrepresented in AI-disrupted roles and underrepresented in augmented ones, highlighting AI's potential to worsen g...

AI Exacerbates Gender Gap in STEM
A World Economic Forum and LinkedIn report reveals that while women's presence in tech has risen to nearly one-third, a significant drop-off rate persists post-graduation, with women overrepresented in AI-disrupted roles and underrepresented in augmented ones, highlighting AI's potential to worsen g...
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32% Bias Score

Blue Origin Launches First All-Female Spaceflight Since 1963
Blue Origin launched an all-female crew of six, including Katy Perry and Gayle King, in a commercial spaceflight reaching approximately 100 kilometers above Earth, marking the first all-women spaceflight since 1963 and highlighting progress in gender equality in the space industry.

Blue Origin Launches First All-Female Spaceflight Since 1963
Blue Origin launched an all-female crew of six, including Katy Perry and Gayle King, in a commercial spaceflight reaching approximately 100 kilometers above Earth, marking the first all-women spaceflight since 1963 and highlighting progress in gender equality in the space industry.
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44% Bias Score

The Unexpected Value of Basic Scientific Research
This essay argues that basic scientific research, even if seemingly unrelated to immediate applications, is crucial for unexpected advancements, citing examples such as GPS and insulin, and advocating for improved public communication to counter misinformation.

The Unexpected Value of Basic Scientific Research
This essay argues that basic scientific research, even if seemingly unrelated to immediate applications, is crucial for unexpected advancements, citing examples such as GPS and insulin, and advocating for improved public communication to counter misinformation.
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40% Bias Score

English Boys Outperform Girls in Math and Science, Widening Gender Gap
A new analysis of the 2023 TIMSS assessment reveals that English boys significantly outperformed girls in math and science, particularly in year 9 where boys had a 26-point lead in math and a 14-point lead in science, widening pre-pandemic trends and creating the largest gender gap among 59 particip...

English Boys Outperform Girls in Math and Science, Widening Gender Gap
A new analysis of the 2023 TIMSS assessment reveals that English boys significantly outperformed girls in math and science, particularly in year 9 where boys had a 26-point lead in math and a 14-point lead in science, widening pre-pandemic trends and creating the largest gender gap among 59 particip...
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44% Bias Score

China's "Double Reduction" Policy: Obstacles and Solutions for Cultivating Scientific Talent
China's "double reduction" policy, while aiming to boost student science interest, faces challenges from insufficient resources, overemphasis on testing, and education inertia, requiring systemic changes in curriculum, teacher training, and assessment to cultivate scientific talent.

China's "Double Reduction" Policy: Obstacles and Solutions for Cultivating Scientific Talent
China's "double reduction" policy, while aiming to boost student science interest, faces challenges from insufficient resources, overemphasis on testing, and education inertia, requiring systemic changes in curriculum, teacher training, and assessment to cultivate scientific talent.
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44% Bias Score
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