Jessy Randall’s research has her swimming in true-life stories of women in science. In our current issue [on sale now], her poem, “Hertha Ayrton,” gives
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Jessy Randall’s research has her swimming in true-life stories of women in science. In our current issue [on sale now], her poem, “Hertha Ayrton,” gives
by Jay Cole This CNN.com headline from 30 September 2019 grabbed my attention: “When—or if—NASA finds life on Mars, the world may not be
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