As the world celebrates the centenary of 's rover named after her prepares to leave her symbolic footprint on the Red Planet. The story behind: https://t.co/9YBeYPL9iw

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GIVEAWAY!! As a sponsor and speaker we have 2 TICKETS ($149 ea) for our fans for virtual conference this weekend.
To enter: Follow us and RT w/ comment of your dream job in STEM! Winners chosen randomly 3pm July 27th, so RT now!

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What is Auto = self & Phagy = eat => self eating.

Want to know more about autophagy? check out this presentation by video https://t.co/z7MFlFDzLJ

join us on July 23rd to listen to Tahira's story on

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I'm enjoying today's celebrating Turkish astronomer, Dilhan Eryurt

https://t.co/xkNePvHaeR

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Joining with Lysandra, Nailah, Meili, Krish/Maya, and Michelle representing We share the same struggle to be visible and to stand strong on a path that is not easy for women (1/2)

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*NEW EPISODE*
Caroline Herschel was the FIRST professional female astronomer. Her meticulous note taking and endless curiosity helped shape our view of the stars!





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Day3: 🌿🌻😊
Who would have thought that one day a curious village girl would be a palaeobotanist?
Don't let anyone dim your light. Be bright in the corner where you are.

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The Mothers in Science team is taking a break this week. To know why please read this post https://t.co/5bgJS36Es4
Image credit Paula Kuka

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As it is I am going to celebrate the contributions of women from the past to the development of entomology - scientists, explorers, artists and illustrators. I will tweet each day about a different woman. 🐝🦋🪲🐜🦗🪰

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The “Barbra Stan Club” for , featuring Tai and Brilliance from “The Unstoppable Wasp.”

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Discover the secret histories of some of the pioneer women who contributed to early science. Through the Royal Society's collections, explore their inventiveness, tenacity and innovations. https://t.co/1GJqnXqn8d

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Was lost for words today when this Twitter banner hit my inbox. Suchi () has done such a fab job of capturing what I tweet about, both Chemistry and in this amazing piece of artwork. Please check out her work. She does get illustrations!

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We chose to brew an IPA in tribute to Ada Lovelace, an English mathematician and writer, who is widely celebrated as the first computer programmer.

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Happy birthday Helen Sharman, first British person in space 👩‍🚀
Painted for my 2017 exhibition of portraits celebrating Women In STEM.

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"I just knew I was right. Anybody who had had that evidence thrown at them with such abandon couldn't help but come to the conclusions I did about it." - Barbara McClintock

Full article: https://t.co/JHID06QSmb

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Barbara McClintock, the & Prize winner in Physiology/Medicine (1983), becoming the only woman to win it unshared!

Read her full story: https://t.co/JHID06QSmb

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