Month: February 2014

Introducing MySciCareer

Introducing MySciCareer

This entry is mirrored from the new site, MySciCareer.  by Lou Woodley Today, my friend Eva Amsen and I launched a project we’ve been working on in our spare time: MySciCareer. MySciCareer is a new site that collects first person stories about science careers. What’s MySciCareer for? There have […]

Op-Ed: Nye wipes the floor with Ham

Op-Ed: Nye wipes the floor with Ham

By Daniel Gareau There is a growing movement to teach creationism in parallel with evolution in K-12 science classrooms.  In Kentucky, “change over time” replaced “evolution,” opening the door for creation as a viable alternative. Commonly known as “teach the controversy,” this movement is obviously problematic […]

Cut-up girls experience more.

Cut-up girls experience more.

written by Danielle Sonnenberg Bodies sell products. Open any magazine in America and you will see parts of bodies used to sell everything from shoes to Coca-Cola.  An advertisement for Tom Ford perfume shows a bottle of perfume between a woman’s breasts; a fashion spread […]