Parenting is the mother of gender inequality in science
A major new study reveals that, across the world, work-life balance issues hold women back, say Elaine Howard Ecklund and Di Di
A major new study reveals that, across the world, work-life balance issues hold women back, say Elaine Howard Ecklund and Di Di
Academic science still operates on assumptions that have failed to catch up with the realities of today’s family lives, argue scholars
Valuing competitiveness over caution, lingering sexism and 'gender blindness' hold back women in physics, study says
Are scientists just uninterested in religion or actively at odds with it?
Social science must return to qualitative research to understand social and political shifts, say Pamela Prickett and Elaine Howard Ecklund
A godless Universe? Not among the US' elite natural philosophers, as Andrew Briggs discovers
Scholars divulge which treasured possession they would rescue from their office before heading for the emergency exit if a fire broke out on campus
The notion of a 'war' between science and religion is a media-friendly but profoundly inaccurate model for scholars' many-hued and nuanced views of God, faith and doubt. Matthew Reisz reports