Everyday ScienceHollywood tropes and stereotypes still hinder STEM Posted on June 10, 2020June 10, 2020 by scientificinquirer0 comments on “Hollywood tropes and stereotypes still hinder STEM” Continue reading "Hollywood tropes and stereotypes still hinder STEM"
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Books ReviewsAstounding (Review): Alec Nevala-Lee’s unflinching look at Sci-Fi’s Golden Era and its hopeless misogyny Posted on December 6, 2018May 5, 2021 by brice.marsters0 comments on “Astounding (Review): Alec Nevala-Lee’s unflinching look at Sci-Fi’s Golden Era and its hopeless misogyny” Continue reading "Astounding (Review): Alec Nevala-Lee’s unflinching look at Sci-Fi’s Golden Era and its hopeless misogyny"