Jessica Wade on Chiral Materials, Open Knowledge, and Representation in STEM | Free Podcast Summary

Jess Wade on Chiral Materials, Open Knowledge, and Representation in STEM | Conversations with Tyler Jessica Wade, a physicist at Imperial College London, delves into her work on chiral materials and their potential applications in semiconductors and quantum…

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Stereotypes in Science

Stereotypes suggesting that women are naturally better at certain scientific fields due to biological reasons are not useful.

Any perceived gender differences in scientific abilities are societal, not biological.

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  1. 01Jess Wade on Chiral Materials, Open Knowledge, and Representation in STEM | Conversations with Tyler
  2. 02AI and Gender Participation Gaps
  3. 03The Role of Wikipedia in Sharing Knowledge
  4. 04Impact of Commercial Book Market on Women in Science
  5. 05Success of Women in Astronomy and Crystallography
  6. 06Stereotypes in Science
  7. 07Discrimination Across Sectors
  8. 08The Role of AI in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
  9. 09The Story of Gladys West
  10. 10The Future of Wikipedia

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