The More Gender Equality, the Fewer Women in STEM Posted on December 14, 2019 by quaezar In News Though their numbers are growing, only 27 percent of all students taking the AP Computer Science exam in the United States are female. The gender gap only grows worse from […]Read more The More Gender Equality, the Fewer Women in STEM
How planets may form after dust sticks together Posted on December 13, 2019 by quaezar In News Scientists may have figured out how dust particles can stick together to form planets, according to a Rutgers co-authored study that may also help to improve industrial processes. In homes, […]Read more How planets may form after dust sticks together
Study: Direction in Which Galaxies Spin Depends on Their Mass Posted on November 17, 2019 by quaezar In News Cosmic filaments are massive thread-like formations, comprising huge amounts of matter, including galaxies, gas and dark matter. They can be 500 million light-years long but just 20 million light-years wide. […]Read more Study: Direction in Which Galaxies Spin Depends on Their Mass
Fossils suggest tree-dwelling apes walked upright long before hominids did Posted on November 09, 2019 by quaezar In News Tree-dwelling apes in Europe strode upright around 5 million years before members of the human evolutionary family hit the ground walking in Africa. That’s the implication of fossils from a […]Read more Fossils suggest tree-dwelling apes walked upright long before hominids did