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The national pastime helps explain the "dismal science."
A new book chronicles how savvy objectivity took the Boston Red Sox to the top.
The inherent conflict of science and politics will be the subject of the second-annual "Bloody Crossroads" conference at AEI.
This volume is a is a lively, readable, and balanced collection of articles by distinguished scholars from both sides of an often-contentious debate over the complex relationship between gender and vocation.
Are women victims of a widespread bias in science and engineering, as a 2006 report of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) concluded? Or are there alternative explanations for the paucity of women in various quantitative fields? What, if anything, is to be done to encourage more women engineers and...
Is a program aimed at empowering women in science hurting the industry?
What explains the preponderance of men in math and science-based professions?
In the study of gender, large and growing bodies of good science are helping us understand the sources of human abilities and limitations, and it is time to accept their legitimacy.





