A woman’s thoughts of romance can lead her to distance herself from science, technology, engineering, and math, according to a study by researchers from the University at Buffalo.
Engineering Science
A woman’s quest for romance conflicts with scientific pursuits |
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Diamond Light Source: Q&A with Stewart ScottElements talked to Diamond’s senior mechanical project engineer about Britain’s role in the field of engineering. |
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How do you get young people interested in engineering?Thousands of students each year visit Diamond Light. By exploring the beamlines, accelerator and talking to researchers, the synchrotron aims to inspire youngsters. |
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Wonder materials: Q&A with Dr Mark MiodownikSelf-healing concrete? Really? Yes, really! Watch Mark Miodownik explain how. |
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The man who built the LHCAlice Lighton talks to Lyn Evans, the man in charge of building the LHC. |
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