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The Chemistry of Beauty: Hazel Bishop Betrayed. (Women in Science 69)
Remember a while ago when I said that botanists were the most under-respected members of the scientific community? Well, that’s…
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Owner of a Lonely Quark: The High Temperature Quantum Chromodynamics of Ágnes Mócsy (Women in Science 68)
When planning a trip to the universe’s first millionth of a second of existence, there are really only two things…
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Fighting Penicillin’s Monster: Elizabeth Hazen and Rachel Brown. (Women in Science 68)
Who (besides, obviously, bacteria) doesn’t love penicillin? It’s on everybody’s shortlist of the most important things we’ve discovered to improve…
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When Memory Has Gone: The Neuroscience of Suzanne Corkin (Women in Science 66)
Forgetting is the horrible, beautiful necessity that keeps the past from swallowing the present but that, given too free a…
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She Sang the Arc Electric: Hertha Marks Ayrton (Women in Science 65).
Sometimes, simplicity dooms. In World War I, chlorine gas rained down upon the British soldiers blearing through their semi-lives in the…
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Why #CaptainAmerica’s Latest Plot Twist Matters
Spoilers for Captain America: Steve Rogers #1 So by now you’ve probably heard all about the new Nick Spencer/Jesus Saiz…
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Captain America’s Boyfriend
Twitter has been trending with #givecaptainamericaaboyfriend, and it’s awesome. With Civil War out, Captain America has been in five Marvel…
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