Margaret Hamilton wasn’t supposed to invent the modern concept of software and land men on the moon. It was 1960, not a time when women were encouraged to seek out high-powered technical work.
Author Jason Fagone and CODE-EQUAL co-founders Valeria and Kyara Torres-Olivares speak with professor Adriane Lentz-Smith about pioneering women in STEM—from Elizebeth Smith Friedman, to groups like ...
SOME people see the future in tea leaves. David Simmons-Duffin is more interested in the boiling water. The jostling of water molecules as they turn from liquid to gas represents a problem that, for ...
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