STEMinism

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A show that highlights new research being conducted by underrepresented groups in STEM. Hosted by Allie, Amelie, and Nour, STEMinism comprises a mashup of interviews with scientists, young and old, where we summarize and discuss new published research in a way that makes it easy for anyone to understand. We aim to make current research accessible to everyone, all the while playing some local tunes along the way.

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    April 10, 2026: STEMinism with special guest Augustin Alonso, a scientist researching kidney development | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    March 13, 2026: STEMinism with special guest Ivana Okaro, a researcher studying Viagra to treat brain injury in babies | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    February 13, 2026: STEMinism with special guest Flavia Arias Arma. Hear about her work on the RetINaBox | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    December 12, 2025: STEMinism with special guest Alice Curtain, a radio astronomer. | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    November 14, 2025: STEMinism with special guest Heidi McBride, a mitochondrial biologist and professor | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    October 10, 2025: STEMinism with special guest Laura Keil, a landscape designer focusing on wetland conservation | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    July 11, 2025: STEMinism with special guest Suleima Jacob-Thomas, a scientist studying aging and longevity | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    May 9, 2025: STEMinism with special guest Louison Gros, a Psychology PhD student and therapist | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    April 11, 2025: STEMinism with special guest Abigail Ralph, a scientist studying Parkinson's and neurodegeneration | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    March 14, 2025: Can you tell the difference between what is AI and a real person? Tune in to this episode of STEMinism to learn more about the ethics of AI today and try to guess which sound clip is real or AI | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    January 10, 2025: Can you guess which famous discoveries were properly attributed to the women who made them? | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    December 13, 2024: Guess which quote was said by Donald Trump or Michael Scott (character from the TV show The Office) and how easily misinformation (especially around science) can easily spread on the internet | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    November 8, 2024: Democracy Now! Friday November 8, 2024 | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    May 17, 2024: STEMinism with special guest Savana Biondic, a scientist studying IVF and embryos | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    April 26, 2024: STEMinism with special guest Frédéric St-Onge, a researcher studying Alzheimer's and brain structure | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    March 15, 2024: STEMinism with special guest Zaid Al-Azzawi, an MD/PhD student studying Parkinson's Disease | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    February 16, 2024: STEMinism with special guest Calista Biondic, an aerospace engineer | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    November 17, 2023: Use of Artificial Intelligence in Industry and its Implications for Society | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    August 18, 2023: The climate crisis, the woman behind the discovery of the Green House Effect, and the gender bias in STEM | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download
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    June 23, 2023: The Titan submersible implosion and sex differences in biomed (starting at 30min in the recording) | Playlist | Pop-up listenListen | Download