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Tag: women in physics
Perimeter’s first Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Specialist, Shohini Ghose, wants to use data and discussion to improve diversity in physics.
More than 99 percent of the visible matter in the universe is built from protons and neutrons and the nuclei…
Jocelyn Bell Burnell, winner of the 2018 Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics, is an accomplished scientist and champion for…
Since her postdoc days at Perimeter, visiting researcher Claudia de Rham has explored gravity from all possible angles.
Decorate your office, dorm room, classroom, lounge, or any other space with these posters celebrating science.
A century ago, Emmy Noether published a theorem that would change mathematics and physics. Here’s an all-ages guided tour through…
Former Perimeter grad student Cohl Furey suspects eight-dimensional numbers called “octonions” could unlock secrets of the universe, and she’s not…
A new article in Quanta explores how physicists are using ultra-sensitive atomic clocks to seek hidden phenomena in physics, including…
“Inspiring Future Women in Science” event delivers bold dreams and reality-checks for science-loving teens: the world is full of possibilities,…
We asked you to help us choose who to highlight next in our poster series celebrating women in science. You…