Raising girls 101: if you see an adorable little girl and want to say something nice to her avoid talking about her outfit, her hair, how cute she is...instead talk about what she is like or what she is interested in...these messages add up and make a difference! #girlpower
Zizzlelab is excited to go along for the journey to Mars with #perseverance!🚀You can also send your name to space aboard future @nasa missions - Sign up here https://t.co/MNZbrwdbJ3
Grade 7 student named @NASA's latest rover Perseverance. What a great name to encapsulate the spirit of exploration and rising up to any challenge https://t.co/yxshnnG0cR #perseverance
Adore this lovely book by @IshtaWrites about an amazing little girl named Nanda. Her world starts out very small in her mother's arms, then grows and grows as she explores bigger and bigger things until she becomes a… https://t.co/izaqucTZlz
Fascinating research shows that girls aged 4 to 9 are more engaged when asked "let's do science" than "let's be a scientist" #GirlsInSTEM
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Kathryn Gray was only 10 years old when she become the youngest person ever to discover a supernova - an exploding star which can briefly outshine a whole galaxy. Well done Kathryn! We hope you continue to follow your passion today 💫 #WomenInScienceDay
The "Mother of Modern Iranian Astronomy", Alenush Terian was denied scholarship because of her gender. With her father's support she earned a doctorate in atmospheric physics from @Sorbonne_Univ_ and researched thermodynamics, solar physics and more💪💫 🤩#WomenInScienceDay
Some women have so much drive that it propels them straight into orbit! 🚀💫The incredible @maejemison was an engineer and a doctor in the peace corps before she applied to @NASA and became the first African American to travel into space aboard the Endeavour! #WomenInScienceDay
@UN_Women We are tackling this with with our interactive mobile game designed to teach STEM in a gender inclusive and accessible way. We introduce kids to their fave inventions and how they work while building STEM confidence early on 🙌💕
Happy #WomenInScience Day! 👩🔬👩🚀 Let’s smash stereotypes, defy gender bias and defeat discrimination that holds women and girls back in Science, Tech, Engineering and Math.
A mother of 4, Vera Rubin was the first woman allowed at the Palomar Observatory. She discovered dark matter, saying “It never occurred to me that I couldn’t be an astronomer.” Her only daughter was an acclaimed physicist, inventor of the Sunwheel and a STEM educator #February11
As one of the earliest sciences, #astronomy has had many amazing women officially contributing since the 1800s. Let's start with something particularly special: a mother-daughter duo! 👩👧💫⠀#WomenInScienceDay#February11 ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀