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Improving LGBTQ+ visibility in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics #LGBTQSTEM. lgbtqstem.com.
LGBTQ+ STEM
Yeah don't do this!
Happy Pride Month!!
Keep it up this Pride Month.
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While this heat wave is cooling down, we are just heating up. STEMinar incoming! sites.google.com/view/lgbtqst... What fields you want to see represented at the STEMinar? Encourage those advancing their frontiers to come to the STEMinar and/or contribute a talk.
Only took the first week of Pride Month to see @nature.com publish an article assigning binary genders using ChatGPT to authors. 🙃 In our queer opinion, could we not? www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Are you getting ready for a summer full of research? Register early for our event, so you don't forget before it heats up! 🥵 (Registration is free, like it always is for the LGBTQ+ STEMinar. Please let anyone you may think is interested know!) sites.google.com/view/lgbtqst...
As @thelabandfield.bsky.social noted, chatGPT learned some about gender from 4.0 to 5.5. 😅
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Hey @spavel.bsky.social I hope you don’t mind but we did the thing for real
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It's 13 years that I've been shouty about queer folks in STEM. It's amazing how much we've achieved, and how much we've lost (especially in recent years). If you're after some Pride Month reading, here's a compilation from the archive labandfield.wordpress.com/queer-in-stem/
How would you like your binary gender inferred during pride month? With ChatGPT? Coming right up. What a fucking joke. Happy Pride!
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After a hiatus, we are ecstatic to bring back the LGBTQ+ STEMinar this 6th of November 2026 to be held in person at Queen Mary University of London.
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LGBTQ+ STEMinar 2026
How would you like your binary gender inferred during pride month? With ChatGPT? Coming right up. What a fucking joke. Happy Pride!
Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over ...
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First and last authors more likely to be men in leading science journals
After a hiatus, we are ecstatic to bring back the LGBTQ+ STEMinar this 6th of November 2026 to be held in person at Queen Mary University of London.
sites.google.com
LGBTQ+ STEMinar 2026
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As an out scientist, I’ve written extensively on issues around being LGBTQ+ in science. Now collected in one convenient place! You can also read more articles over at LGBTQ+ STEM The gap in q…
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Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over the past decade. go.nature.com/4uh0Rxw
Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over the past decade. go.nature.com/4uh0Rxw
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Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over the past decade.
go.nature.com
First and last authors more likely to be men in leading science journals
Women’s participation in science has risen sharply, but a Nature Index analysis finds that gender gaps in first and last authorship — markers of key scientific achievements — have barely shifted over the past decade.
go.nature.com
First and last authors more likely to be men in leading science journals
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