They’ve finally given some significant evidence that the math gap between men and women isn’t biologically based.
Since it’s taken this long, wouldn’t you know that the gap between women and men in positions in the engineering fields is just as big as it ever was? My own company has a couple hundred people, 30% [...]
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About damn time we acknowledged it.
Posted in feminism, science, tagged academia, academics, engineering, feminism, math, professionals, resources, science, women in math, women in science on June 5, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A different kind of hybrid
Posted in environment, geekery, science, tagged diesel, engineering, environment, hybrid, mass transit, rail, science, trains on May 28, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Dual-mode vehicles are a hybrid of train/bus:
Someone at Toyota gets a prize. I’ve always wanted to see a transit solution that would work for the mid-size city and mid-size city suburbs, but I’ve never really seen one. I would have never thought of this solution. It’s a rail car that also serves as a bus, [...]