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In my career, I’ve often been the only woman in a room full of men, a situation all too common in tech-related fields. From the start of my …
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At Kelsey Plum’s Dawg Class, A New Generation Of Basketball Stars Refine Their Mental Game
This ultra-exclusive camp is teaching the sport's brightest up-and-comers that success is all in their heads. On the final night at Kelsey Plum’s Dawg Class, an invite-only basketball camp for 11 of the brightest stars in women’s college basketball, Plum and the camp’s coaches crown one player "Top …
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See the Flower Paintings of Rachel Ruysch, Whose Stunning Still Lifes Are Finally Getting the Attention They Deserve
The Dutch “old mistress” was renowned in her own lifetime. But since her death 275 years ago, her legacy has been largely forgotten In the 17th …
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Air Force’s acting CTO officially assumes permanent position
The U.S. Air Force’s acting chief technology officer announced on Wednesday that the military branch has made his promotion official after …
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Men Get More Patent Credit Than Women, Even For The Same Idea
A new study finds that scientific papers authored by women are cited less often in patented inventions than those written by men. For women in science, the findings highlight a critical barrier to career advancement, as patent citations can boost visibility and perceptions of impact. However, the …
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Microsoft’s Big AI Hire Can't Match OpenAI
From Tom Dotan, our new senior correspondent, fresh off two years covering Microsoft for the Wall Street Journal At Microsoft’s annual executive …