Spread the love Throughout history, women have made profound impacts on society, culture, politics, science, and the arts.
Masaki Kashiwara received the honor, often regarded as the Nobel Prize in mathematics, for work that combined different mathematical fields to solve challenging problems.
On Thursday, March 13, visiting professor Dr. Neda Hajivosough, a peace and Iranian women’s rights activist, delivered a ...
Forty-five women, teenagers and young girls gathered at Melson Realty in Porterville to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the Porterville Chapter of the American Association of University Women as wel ...
Newtown Historical Society hosted “Put Yourself Back in the Narrative — The Past, Present, and Future of Women in Science” at ...
As Equal Pay Day highlights ongoing wage disparities, focus turns to the persistent gender pay gap in Hawaii. Despite ...
Since the inception of the Nobel Prizes in 1901, these prestigious awards have recognised individuals who have made ...
Gerty Theresa Cori (1896-1957) was a trailblazing biochemist whose work fundamentally reformed our understanding of how cellular energy is stored and ...
If Andrea Ghez had listened to her critics, one of the galaxy’s greatest mysteries might yet remain unsolved. The UCLA ...
Following his multi-generational, statement-making novel Afterlives, Abdulrazak Gurnah's new book Theft is a quieter, more ...
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak’s recent win of the 2025 Holberg Prize has once again highlighted the contributions of women in ...
Bill Kidd, the only MSP to be named in a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize, is to step down at the next Scottish ... First elected as a Glasgow region MSP in 2007 before winning his constituency seat ...