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Many of these women went on to become experts in radioactivity, creating their own networks to support female scientists.
Assistant Editor for The Prospect Lily Hutcheson reviews the play “Legacy of Light,” which explores the stories of two women in the interconnection of science and art.
The New Mexico Women’s Historic Marker Initiative includes nearly 100 of these markers around the state honoring women that have been important to New Mexico’s history.
A new study reveals why women tend to retain their cognitive abilities longer than men. Researchers hope their findings can help rejuvenate aging brains.
The New Mexico Historic Women Marker Program began in 2006 to erect roadside markers commemorating women who made an impact on New Mexico’s 400-plus years of recorded history.
Supporting women-owned businesses in New Mexico WESST receives new grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration ...
While scientists continue to make observations and assess the level of risk associated with asteroid 2024 YR4, some of the answers they need are coming from right here in New Mexico.
New Village Arts Honors 25 San Diego-Based Female Scientists with ILLUMINATING WOMEN IN SCIENCE THE HALF-LIFE OF MARIE CURIE runs through February 23rd at the Dea Hurston New Village Arts Center.
We have 10 surgeons in New Mexico who are performing mastectomies, or removing the breast, for breast cancer. We have only three plastic surgeons able to provide reconstruction services to rebuild ...
Since 2018, when New Mexico first elected a female majority to the House, legislators have implemented near-universal free child care, paid sick leave, free school meals, and medical aid in dying.
This is a first for New Mexico, and puts the state in a unique position, as the second-highest female majority in the legislative body behind only Nevada.