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women in skepticism

So, it’s Monday, and in a few days I’ll be on the road, again. Spot that recurring theme over the last few months or so on this blog? Here’s a few more directions I’ll be heading in, so you have a heads-up on how this blog will go from this week onwards. When I can, [...]

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Reposted Due To Travelling!
Earlier on in the year, I discussed how there are plenty of respectable, long-term, organised not-for-profit organisations that promote women and science. Recently, I learned of another one.
One of my regular reads at Scienceblogs.com features an interview – from ‘Blog Around the Clock’ -
Gabrielle Lyon is the Executive Director and Co-founder of [...]

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The Next Step For ‘Skeptics’

by podblack on May 1, 2008

I’ve seen division based upon egos. I’ve seen wasted money, wasted resources, wasted time and a lot of rallying that doesn’t make for empirical change to their local school, community, state or country. People thinking it’s funny.
A lot of waiting for something I could actually use in high school classes that wouldn’t get shut down [...]

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Reposted Due To Travelling! May be of interest to readers of this blog-post.

Earlier on in the year, I discussed how there are plenty of respectable, long-term, organised not-for-profit organisations that promote women and science. Recently, I learned of another one.
One of my regular reads at Scienceblogs.com features an interview – from ‘Blog Around the Clock’ [...]

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