Science and Technology Australia will reveal 60 new women super stars of STEM tomorrow. “These 60 women will smash gender stereotypes by being public examples of the diverse range of people working in science, technology, engineering and mathematics and help encourage girls to consider a career in STEM,” STA says. Super-scientists are becoming easier to find. There were only 30 in STA’s first batch of super-scientists named last year (CMM July 4 2017).
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