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The mystery of the 900 year old “flesh-joined twins”: an example of the...

In 1941, an archaeologist named Glenn Black excavated a site called Angel Mounds just east of Evansville Indiana. Angel Mounds (AD1050-1400) belonged to the Mississippian culture, which was found...

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Badass women of science: Hypatia of Alexandria

“Fables should be taught as fables, myths as myths, and miracles as poetic fancies. To teach superstitions as truths is a most terrible thing. The child mind accepts and believes them, and only through...

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Why aren’t there more women in science?

You may wonder why there aren’t more women in science. But when women in some countries have to fight tooth and nail for the right to a basic education… When male undergraduate students are more likely...

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Sexual harassment and scientific fieldwork

Excavating a cemetery in Barrow, AK. One of the best crews I’ve ever been on.   My friend and colleague, Julienne Rutherford, and her co-authors Kathryn Clancy, Robin Nelson, and Katie Hinde have just...

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