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China's Policy Boost for Women in Sci-Tech Innovation
China is actively promoting women's roles in science and technology through policy adjustments, such as easing age limits for female applicants in the National Natural Science Foundation of China and providing childcare subsidies, resulting in a significant increase in female sci-tech workers.
China's Policy Boost for Women in Sci-Tech Innovation
China is actively promoting women's roles in science and technology through policy adjustments, such as easing age limits for female applicants in the National Natural Science Foundation of China and providing childcare subsidies, resulting in a significant increase in female sci-tech workers.
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32% Bias Score


Sydney University Launches Women-Only Engineering Recruitment Drive
The University of Sydney launched a women-only recruitment drive for its engineering faculty to address the underrepresentation of women (12-17% in continuing academic staff across five schools) and improve gender equity, citing societal pressures and a 24% gender pay gap as contributing factors.
Sydney University Launches Women-Only Engineering Recruitment Drive
The University of Sydney launched a women-only recruitment drive for its engineering faculty to address the underrepresentation of women (12-17% in continuing academic staff across five schools) and improve gender equity, citing societal pressures and a 24% gender pay gap as contributing factors.
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Fijian Ocean Expedition Reveals Thriving Ecosystems
A National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition, led by Dr. Keiron Fraser, is exploring largely unexplored Fijian waters, with Charlene Erasito, a 30-year-old Rotuman PhD student, as the only female Pacific Islander aboard; initial findings reveal diverse and healthy ecosystems.
Fijian Ocean Expedition Reveals Thriving Ecosystems
A National Geographic Pristine Seas expedition, led by Dr. Keiron Fraser, is exploring largely unexplored Fijian waters, with Charlene Erasito, a 30-year-old Rotuman PhD student, as the only female Pacific Islander aboard; initial findings reveal diverse and healthy ecosystems.
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24% 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


Blue Origin's All-Female Spaceflight Marks Milestone in Commercial Space Travel
Blue Origin launched an all-female crew of six celebrities into space on a suborbital flight reaching approximately 100 kilometers above Earth, marking the first all-female spaceflight since 1963 and highlighting progress in gender equality within the burgeoning commercial space industry.
Blue Origin's All-Female Spaceflight Marks Milestone in Commercial Space Travel
Blue Origin launched an all-female crew of six celebrities into space on a suborbital flight reaching approximately 100 kilometers above Earth, marking the first all-female spaceflight since 1963 and highlighting progress in gender equality within the burgeoning commercial space industry.
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First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge returned to Earth after becoming the first German woman in space, completing a four-day mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule that landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, conducting 22 scientific experiments, including the first space-based X-...
First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge returned to Earth after becoming the first German woman in space, completing a four-day mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule that landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, conducting 22 scientific experiments, including the first space-based X-...
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48% Bias Score

Networking Strategies for Career Advancement in Canada
Sara Asalya, executive director at Newcomer Women's Services Toronto, advises newcomers to Canada to build diverse communities, learn industry-specific language, and network strategically, highlighting the importance of targeted outreach and continuous networking beyond initial employment.

Networking Strategies for Career Advancement in Canada
Sara Asalya, executive director at Newcomer Women's Services Toronto, advises newcomers to Canada to build diverse communities, learn industry-specific language, and network strategically, highlighting the importance of targeted outreach and continuous networking beyond initial employment.
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16% Bias Score

Lisa Randall: Extra Dimensions, Funding Cuts, and the Future of Physics
Theoretical physicist Lisa Randall's groundbreaking Randall-Sundrum model, proposed in 1999, introduced extra dimensions to explain gravity's weakness, complementing Einstein's work; her current concerns involve political impacts on scientific research funding, evidenced by Harvard's significant fun...

Lisa Randall: Extra Dimensions, Funding Cuts, and the Future of Physics
Theoretical physicist Lisa Randall's groundbreaking Randall-Sundrum model, proposed in 1999, introduced extra dimensions to explain gravity's weakness, complementing Einstein's work; her current concerns involve political impacts on scientific research funding, evidenced by Harvard's significant fun...
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44% Bias Score

All-Female Spacewalk Upgrades ISS Power by 30 Percent
NASA astronauts Nichole Ayers and Anne McClain are performing a six-hour spacewalk today to upgrade the International Space Station, increasing its power generation by up to 30 percent; this is only the fifth all-female spacewalk in history, contrasting with recent criticism of a shorter, commercial...

All-Female Spacewalk Upgrades ISS Power by 30 Percent
NASA astronauts Nichole Ayers and Anne McClain are performing a six-hour spacewalk today to upgrade the International Space Station, increasing its power generation by up to 30 percent; this is only the fifth all-female spacewalk in history, contrasting with recent criticism of a shorter, commercial...
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72% Bias Score

First German Woman in Space Inspires STEM Careers
Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German robotics researcher, became the first German woman in space on a four-day SpaceX mission focused on polar region research, aiming to inspire young people, especially women, in STEM.

First German Woman in Space Inspires STEM Careers
Rabea Rogge, a 29-year-old German robotics researcher, became the first German woman in space on a four-day SpaceX mission focused on polar region research, aiming to inspire young people, especially women, in STEM.
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28% Bias Score

First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful Private Mission
German roboticist Rabea Rogge, along with a crew of three civilians, completed a four-day space mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule, landing in the Pacific Ocean off California; the mission, called Fram2, involved 22 scientific experiments and marked the first time a crewed Dragon capsule landed ...

First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful Private Mission
German roboticist Rabea Rogge, along with a crew of three civilians, completed a four-day space mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule, landing in the Pacific Ocean off California; the mission, called Fram2, involved 22 scientific experiments and marked the first time a crewed Dragon capsule landed ...
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44% Bias Score

First German Woman in Space
Rabea Rogge, a German scientist, became the first German woman in space on April 25th, 2025, launching from Cape Canaveral aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule for the privately funded "Fram2" mission which includes 22 scientific studies and aims to take the first x-ray images of humans in space.

First German Woman in Space
Rabea Rogge, a German scientist, became the first German woman in space on April 25th, 2025, launching from Cape Canaveral aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule for the privately funded "Fram2" mission which includes 22 scientific studies and aims to take the first x-ray images of humans in space.
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48% Bias Score
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