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Really?
Anyway, today’s topic: Eminem and Rihanna’s single, Love the Way You Lie.
I’ve been listening to crappy top 40’s radio lately (B96, for any locals), as I’m too lazy to plug in the ol’ iPod in the morning. This song tends to crop up pretty often, and damn, it’s kind of catchy. Unfortunately, just take a close listen and you might see why this song is getting on my nerves: Continue reading
Bias
So I know I said I was going to talk about identity this week, but I lied. Sorry to disappoint. Work finally got busy. I’m setting up some optical equipment right now. It’s not a particularly exciting task, but it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Feminism, Musings, Physics, Women in Science
Tagged bias, gender, sexism, women in science
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Scholarships
As I mentioned in an earlier post, there are a large number of women working in the CNM. Or, at least, this is my perception. I’m fairly certain most of the senior scientists and post docs are male, to be … Continue reading
Posted in ANL, Feminism, Physics Department, Research, Women in Science
Tagged scholarships, women in science
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