[HTML][HTML] Social media and well-being: Pitfalls, progress, and next steps
Within a relatively short time span, social media have transformed the way humans interact,
leading many to wonder what, if any, implications this interactive revolution has had for …
leading many to wonder what, if any, implications this interactive revolution has had for …
Gender in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics: Issues, causes, solutions
TES Charlesworth, MR Banaji - Journal of Neuroscience, 2019 - Soc Neuroscience
The landscape of gender in education and the workforce has shifted over the past decades:
women have made gains in representation, equitable pay, and recognition through awards …
women have made gains in representation, equitable pay, and recognition through awards …
Navigating the jagged technological frontier: Field experimental evidence of the effects of AI on knowledge worker productivity and quality
The public release of Large Language Models (LLMs) has sparked tremendous interest in
how humans will use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accomplish a variety of tasks. In our study …
how humans will use Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accomplish a variety of tasks. In our study …
The intersectional privilege of white able-bodied heterosexual men in STEM
EA Cech - Science Advances, 2022 - science.org
A foundational assumption of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) inequality
research is that members of the most well represented demographic group—white able …
research is that members of the most well represented demographic group—white able …
Systemic inequalities for LGBTQ professionals in STEM
EA Cech, TJ Waidzunas - Science advances, 2021 - science.org
Researchers have documented race and gender inequality in science, technology,
engineering, and math (STEM) for decades. Do lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and …
engineering, and math (STEM) for decades. Do lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and …
The diversity–innovation paradox in science
Prior work finds a diversity paradox: Diversity breeds innovation, yet underrepresented
groups that diversify organizations have less successful careers within them. Does the …
groups that diversify organizations have less successful careers within them. Does the …
Why trust science?
N Oreskes - 2021 - torrossa.com
These questions could hardly be more timely or impor tant. As extreme weather events
become more common, sea levels rise, and climate-induced migrations flow across borders …
become more common, sea levels rise, and climate-induced migrations flow across borders …
The science and value of diversity: closing the gaps in our understanding of inclusion and diversity
TH Swartz, AGS Palermo, SK Masur… - The Journal of …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Diversity drives excellence. Diversity enhances innovation in biomedical sciences and, as it
relates to novel findings and treatment of diverse populations, in the field of infectious …
relates to novel findings and treatment of diverse populations, in the field of infectious …
Inequality in science and the case for a new agenda
The history of the scientific enterprise demonstrates that it has supported gender, identity,
and racial inequity. Further, its institutions have allowed discrimination, harassment, and …
and racial inequity. Further, its institutions have allowed discrimination, harassment, and …
Recommendations for responsible development and application of neurotechnologies
Advancements in novel neurotechnologies, such as brain computer interfaces (BCI) and
neuromodulatory devices such as deep brain stimulators (DBS), will have profound …
neuromodulatory devices such as deep brain stimulators (DBS), will have profound …