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Some #ScienceDay inspiration from incredible #WomenInScience who broke stereotypes and changed the world.
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Marie Curie, born #OnThisDay in 1867, was the: 👩‍🔬 First woman to win a @NobelPrize, 🏅 first person to win twice and 🏅 the only one to win in 2 different sciences. Her legacy and persistence continue to inspire us and #WomenInScience around the world. Via @UNESCO
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第四回輝く女性研究者賞ジュンアシダ賞受賞者は戸田安香博士。企業(キッコーマン)研究所から大学へ 恐竜を祖先に持つ鳥は甘味受容体を持たない。蜂鳥など一部の鳥は、旨味受容体を転用して甘い花蜜を味わっていることを発見〜味覚と動物の進化適応の理解へ大きなブレークルスー #WomenInScience
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We need more #WomenInScience to advance the use of space exploration for the benefit of all humanity. Finding them shouldn't be this hard. Let us speak up against gender bias in STEM! Are you with us?
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鍵アカの方から引用 「女性限定公募に性転換して応募しようと思った。いいよな女は」とおっしゃり現在国立大教授に収まった男性研究者も。 自己中も甚だしい。何のために女性限定公募をしなければならないのか、無意識のバイアスから学び直してください。#DEI #WomenInScience
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#OnThisDay in 1992, @maejemison became the 1st woman of colour to travel in space! Now she's inspiring future generations of #WomenInScience, and us all, to reach for the stars, too.👩🏾‍🚀🚀 @NASA
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Today, we remember Katherine Johnson, born #OnThisDay in 1918, who fought discrimination and helped put the first human on the moon. ✨Her legacy will continue to inspire generations of girls and #WomenInScience to never give up on their dreams. ✨ @NASA
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Today we remember Marie Curie, who died #OnThisDay in 1934 and still inspires us all to reject the stereotypes that hold #WomenInScience back. She was the 1st woman to win a @NobelPrize, 1st person to win twice and the only one to win in 2 different branches of science. 👩‍🔬🥇
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#WomenInScience publish less, are paid less for their research & don’t progress as far as men in their careers. 🔬Meet 7 women who defied all odds & helped change the world for the better: unwo.men/9KiX50IqNQp
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"More women should demand to be involved. It's our right.” -- Dr. @maejemison, the 1st black woman to travel in space. 👩‍🚀🚀 #WomenInScience #BlackHistoryMonth
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This #BlackHistoryMonth, let's celebrate Black #WomenInScience including Katherine Johnson, who helped send a man to the moon with her calculations!
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The world needs more #WomenInScience! This International Day of Women and Girls in Science, read the full statement from @unwomenchief Sima Bahous and @UNESCO Director-General @AAzoulay here: unwo.men/1iVo50HSckq
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Happy #WomenInScience Day! Let’s smash stereotypes, defy gender bias and defeat discrimination that holds women and girls back in Science, Tech, Engineering and Math. 👩‍🔬👩‍🚀 unwo.men/lsNH50HS1pK
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They are healthcare workers and innovators, researching vaccines, pioneering treatments and inspiring girls to be forces of good in #STEM. Ahead of #WomenInScience Day, meet some of the scientists who are leading us to a safer future. unwo.men/AC6Q50HRhjv
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#WomenInScience are still underrepresented and struggle to get recognition for their achievements. On 11 February, take a stand with UNESCO and UN Women to end gender bias that holds girls back from pursuing a career in #STEM!
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Are you passionate about creating opportunities for #WomenInScience? Join the #GenerationEquality Action Coalition on Tech & Innovation for an exciting discussion on entrepreneurship, innovation and ways to support women & girls in science: bit.ly/TechAndInnovat… #ActforEqual
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Join the #GenerationEquality Action Coalition on Tech & Innovation for a #WomenInScience dialogue on Feb 10 with inventors, private sector and civil society discussing science, technology and entrepreneurship. Register: unwo.men/l7eW50HM0kj #TechForEquality #ActforEqual
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Here are 7 #WomenInScience you should know who changed the world! unwo.men/K4ph50HbL5N
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Some #ScienceDay inspiration from incredible #WomenInScience who broke stereotypes and changed the world.
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Around the world, #WomenInScience are at the frontline of the #COVID19 response, but they are still paid much less than their male counterparts. Women across all sectors deserve #EqualPay! #ScienceWeek
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Today we remember Marie Curie, born #OnThisDay in 1867, who still inspires us all to reject the stereotypes that hold #WomenInScience back. She was the 1st woman to win a @NobelPrize, 1st person to win twice and the only one to win in 2 different branches of science. 👩‍🔬🥇
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Not all sheroes wear capes – some wear lab coats🥼! We need more #WomenInScience to beat the pandemic and solve the most challenging problems we face today. #GenerationEquality
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“Don’t let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your curiosity... Go on and do all you can with it, and make it the life you want to live.” - Dr. @maejemison, the first Black woman to travel in space. 👩🏾‍🚀🚀 #WomenInScience
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🌸岡崎恒子先生、文化勲章おめでとうございます🌸 「岡崎フラグメント」発見 Prof. Tsuneko Okazaki of Nagoya Univ, who discovered the Okazaki fragments, receives JPN Order of Culture. #WomenInScience sankei.com/article/201811… via @Sankei_news
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#OnThisDay in 2019, the historic #AllWomanSpaceWalk took place when @Astro_Jessica and @Astro_Christina ventured into space! Join us in celebrating the incredible work of #WomenInScience who show that not even the sky is the limit for women. 👩‍🚀 🚀