This month, in honor of Juneteenth, we're kicking off our Science Snapshots series with a post on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its long-lasting effect on systemic inequality in medicine.

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This month, in honor of Juneteenth, we're kicking off our Science Snapshots series with a post on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and its long-lasting effect on systemic inequality in medicine.

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For this Black History Month, we're discussing Percy Julian—the renowned chemist who dedicated his career to making cheaper steroids like progesterone and cortisone.
This month, we're learning how to read (and understand) science papers. Whether you're looking to get your facts straight or just curious about a subject, understanding science research is an important skill!
For our October post, we're looking at the history and science of methanol-poisoned moonshine. Happy Halloween!
For our August post, we are looking at the principles of mutation and how viruses like Covid-19 evolve. Check it out and subscribe for weekly science emails!

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This month, we're diving into the weird, wonderful world of microbes. From microbes that survive in the world's harshest conditions to magnetic microbes and everything in between. Comment below with your favorite microbe!
Welcome back! In honor of Pride Month, our June series will be focusing on the biological, psychological, and social factors that influence gender. This week we are looking at the complicated science of biological sex.
For the last post in our influential women of science series, we’re talking about Vera Rubin and the discovery of the enigmatic material known as dark matter. Happy Holidays! SYCBHTM To Mom will be back on the 8th of January.