The Departure of 2 Google AI Researchers Spurs More Fallout
SOME of the world’s top minds in robotics and machine learning convened for a virtual, invite-only research workshop hosted by ...
Read MoreWhite professor sues NJ college, claims his black colleagues are paid more
A white chemistry professor in Camden, NJ, is suing his college, claiming he suffers “embarrassment and humiliation” because his ...
Read MoreMarch jobs report is expected to be strong and show the beginning of a hiring surge
Employers are expected to have hired at a strong pace in March as the economy continued to reopen and more people were vaccinated. “Once ...
Read MoreGender equality has taken a step backward — how can we make it right?
Women were already facing greater obstacles — COVID-19 made it worse Even before the pandemic, financial wellness had an especially ...
Read MoreFormer Yale psychiatrist says she was fired after Alan Dershowitz complained about anti-Trump tweets
A formerly Yale-affiliated faculty member says she was unjustly sacked after attorney Alan Dershowitz complained about her ...
Read MoreWhere Women Scientists Are the Majority
Women physicists from Lebanon, Palestine, Pakistan, and Egypt share their thoughts about being scientists in places where women make up a much ...
Read MoreHow Kim Ng Broke Baseball’s Glass Ceiling
Starting in the early 2000s, sports pundits began predicting that, any moment now, Kim Ng would become the first female general manager ...
Read More7 Women Scientists Who Defied the Odds and Changed Science Forever
As with many industries, science has a woman problem. Only around 30 percent of researchers around the world are women according to UNESECO, and ...
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