Science 1993 Ann Gibbons - Abstracts

Science 1993 Ann Gibbons
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Empathy and brain evolution. (1993 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Feminists find gender everywhere in science. (includes related article on Black physicist/Rutgers professor Shirley Jackson's career choices) (Women in Science '93: Gender & Culture) (Cover Story)Science and technologyMarcia Barinaga, Ann Gibbons
Geneticists trace the DNA trail of the first Americans.Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Is there a 'female style' in science? (includes related articles on molecular anthropologist mom Linda Vigilant, a response from men researchers, and Keiko Nakamura's science museum with actual researchers on view) (Women in Science '93: Gender & Culture) (Cover Story)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons, Toomas Koppel
Mitochondrial Eve refuses to die. (Allen Wilson's hypothesis that a woman who lived 200,000 years ago is the common maternal ancestor of the entire modern human race) (1993 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
The pipeline is leaking women all the way along. (includes a related article on the partnership of husband and wife geologists Diana and Bob Kamilli) (Women in Science '93: Gender & Culture) (Cover Story)Science and technologyJoe Alper, Ann Gibbons
The risks of inbreeding. (among humans) (1993 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons
Women struggle to crack the code of corporate culture. (includes four related articles on: physicist Arati Prabhakar a manager at ARPA; employer-supported daycare; Japanese population geneticist Tomoko Ohta; a two-working-scientist Swedish family) (Women in Science '93: Gender & Culture) (Cover Story)Science and technologyAnn Gibbons, Elizabeth Culotta, Patricia Kahn, Toomas Koppel
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