L’Oréal Group and UNESCO open regional call for the program 'For Women in Science'
L’Oréal Group and UNESCO have launched a regional program aimed at supporting women and girls in science, in collaboration with several universities in Ecuador.
Nobel-winning scientist with 3 girls in Epstein's mansion... The discovery that changed the world
New revelations from Epstein's files link Nobel laureate James Watson to photographs taken at Jeffrey Epstein's mansion with three young women.
'Girls in Science': Pará Planetarium opens free enrollments in the project
The Pará Planetarium has launched free enrollments for a project aimed at encouraging girls to engage in scientific activities.
Professor of English: Fiction Revives Forgotten Women in the History of Science
An Estonian professor emphasizes the role of female authors in bringing attention to the overlooked contributions of women in science during the 'Women and Girls in Science' week.
Do girls have space in science?
The article discusses how gender stereotypes impact children's choices and roles, specifically in relation to science careers for girls.
Africa: International Day of Women and Girls in Science - Women Shaping Africa's Future Through Science
The International Day of Women and Girls in Science highlights the ongoing gender gap in Africa's science sector and initiatives to support women's participation in science.
Where artificial intelligence is headed and what women can do
The article discusses the significance of women in science, particularly during the 'Women and Girls in Science' day celebrated in Estonia.
Women group seeks functional science labs in schools
A women's group has called on Nigerian development agencies to enhance education by equipping schools with functional science laboratories to encourage young girls in the sciences.
Science and inequality: invisible costs and the scissor effect drive women away from scientific careers
The article discusses how hidden costs and societal barriers hinder women's participation in scientific careers, especially highlighted on International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Anniversaries of February 11: what happened on a day like today?
February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, along with various other commemorative events and anniversaries.
"If I had been born a man, it would probably have been easier," says scientist Lucie Ráčková
Czech scientist Lucie Ráčková discusses the challenges women face in academia during International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
Who Decided That Science Wasn't for Them?
The article discusses the gender gap in science, arguing that it begins in school and is influenced by a lack of role models and societal messages that discourage girls from pursuing science.
How to Encourage Girls to Pursue Their Passion for Science: Three Experts Respond
Experts discuss the educational and cultural barriers that hinder girls' interest in science and suggest methods to support their engagement.
The Strategic Talent of Women for the Development of Our Country
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Terna emphasizes its commitment to promoting women's access and growth in STEM fields as key to national development.
Three ministries have received tasks from the Prime Minister regarding Latvia's mention in Epstein's files
The Prime Minister of Latvia, Evika Siliņa, has assigned tasks to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Welfare, and Ministry of Education and Science in relation to new materials in the case of US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, where Latvia is noted as a possible site for the recruitment of underage girls.