by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 16, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
Fuente del articulo ( click aqui) eldiario.es El número de científicas continúa aumentando, pero lo hace de forma desigual, y la proporción de mujeres en algunas áreas continúa estancada en cifras muy bajas”Nos lo han puesto siempre muy difícil, pero ahora que...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 16, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
By Philip Lewis Ciara Sivels knew she was going to make history, but she really wanted to focus on finishing her Ph.D. program first. Sivels, a native of Chesapeake, Virginia, is the first black woman to earn a doctoral degree in nuclear engineering from the...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 16, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
Girls Are More Engaged When They’re ‘Doing Science’ Rather Than ‘Being Scientists’ Asking young girls to “do science” leads them to show greater persistence in science activities than does asking them to “be scientists,” researchers at...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 16, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
The overarching problem of men dictating the rules has found new expression in something that is currently changing the way we live and breathe: artificial intelligence (AI). Let us be clear. There are great benefits in the use of AI and we should cherish...
by Jack Cooley, Executive Director | Jan 16, 2021 | STEM- Robotics
Noel Sharkey Antiguo colaboradorIA y Big DataEscribo sobre beneficios, errores y exageraciones de los robots, la inteligencia artificial, el aprendizaje automático y las nuevas tecnologías. Injustice against women persists in the application of new technologies....