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Women are their very own mitochondrias (powerhouses), especially when it comes to bridging gaps in male-dominated fields.
Throughout the world, education contributes to bigger paychecks and a better quality of life for women. By Jordan Burnham, Illustrations by Jessica Wetterer 1855 Mary Gentry Kavanaugh…
Venture capitalist, serial entrepreneur, physicist and unlikely advice giver Oksana Malysheva discusses her path as a woman in technology. By Oksana Malysheva, Photo courtesy of Sputnik…
Tricia Berry is raising the bar for women in STEM. By Jessica Luther, Photo courtesy of UT Women in Engineering Tricia Berry spends her days trying…
Joan Brennecke, the first female professor of chemical engineering at the University of Texas, has charted her own career course. Story and Photos by Sarah Holcomb…
University of Texas chemistry professor Kate Biberdorf is exciting students with her explosive science presentations. By Rachel Rascoe, Photos by Dustin Meyer In Kate Biberdorf’s office…