There's no simple answer to the question of why women choose science-related fields less often than men.
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The American Chemical Society boldly and insightfully examines what's wrong with graduate education—and how to fix it.
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The labor economist has worked for years behind the scenes, but this year she went public.
Research shows that large admissions preferences stymie studies in science and technical subjects.
Cultural differences in approaches to ethical issues create challenges for scientists working internationally.
A new book diagnoses America's so-called skills gap and tells how it can easily be fixed.
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