Since it's here are a few hard to swallow pills:

💊- If you get more women to join your department but don't have the structures in place to protect them against harrasment and discrimination, YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM.

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Today is and a day that we focus on the extraordinary achievements of the many women in science.

Foremost for us, is Mary Anning... Faced with all manner of barriers imposed by the men of her time, nevertheless, she persisted.

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💉4月15日は世界医学検査デー💉

自分では気が付かないこともあるので定期的な検査は大切です🥺💦
臨床検査の重要性を、各国の国民により広めることを目的に決められたそうです😊✨



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One more for Jacquetta Hawkes was an archaeologist and writer who conducted extensive field work during her career. She wrote about her discoveries and about human and neanderthal evolution.
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When Stephen W. Williams needed illustrations for his manuscript, he asked his wife, Harriet Goodhue! Check it out here: https://t.co/yJ7tKcOvDS via .

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Meet Janaki Ammal Edavalath Kakkat ((1897-1984)
Born in she was a botanist & cytologist trained at the University of Michigan. She worked & served as the Director-General of the Botanical Survey of India.

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Did you know November 10th is World Science Day for Peace and Development? It was yesterday. Ssssssssscience.

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Visit us today for Darwin Day, and join in Int'l ScienceCenter & ScienceMuseum Day with other science fans all over the globe https://t.co/DV0uqvy112

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Celebrate with an showcase of India’s scientific marvels. Watch a line-up of highlighting the phenomenal inventions of India, today, 11am onwards.

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Mae Jemison became the first African American woman to travel to space in 1992.

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Today is Thank you to scientists around the globe.

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