Feminism
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Quilling: Infused with Sexism and Religiosity
Quilling is a paper craft or art form that uses strips of paper to create shapes, create images, fill in…
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Of Gifted Children and the Banality of Menstruation: The Psychological Research of Leta Hollingworth
What do you do with a gifted child? A child who learns new concepts three or four times faster than…
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Sofia Kovalevskaya: Love Makes All the Partial Difference
Everybody needs love, but for some the striving after it so dominates their every action and decision that it becomes…
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Science has an Image Problem
One of the joys of being involved with one of the more literary-focused areas of science is obscure or interesting…
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Zita the Spacegirl, Amelia Cole, And the Exciting Growth Of Girl Adventure Comics
Last month saw the much anticipated release of sequel volumes to two of indie comics’ most imaginative titles: Amelia Cole…
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Album of the Week – tUnE-yArDs’ “W H O K I L L”
Hello there, Lab Rats. If you’re anything like me, there’s nothing quite like a great bit of art to light…
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A Series of Portraits From Women in Secularism 3
I recently attended the Women in Secularism event sponsored by The Center for Inquiry. This was the third event of…
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What Time Is It?
I’m fairly confident I can say that we’ve all had a moment in our lives when a cartoon swooped in…
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