The International Space Station (ISS) is gearing up to receive its latest guest – not an astronaut crew but instead the long awaited Starliner spacecraft which will be carrying cargo. At first it doesn’t seem that exciting, but here’s why it’s a noteworthy occasion…
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This is so important! @ProfRachelGaN eloquently describes a very real phenomenon. Read both threads and the article, and follow @tigerinstemm if you want to learn how to be an ally to the underrepresented in STEMM
The iconic physicist Richard Feynman was born 100 years ago today on 11 May 1918. Find out more on the Physics World blog about how the centenary of his birth is being celebrated around the world.
https://t.co/n1Zs6L9LSi