The Future of Science is Female

he Brilliant Minds Shaping the 21st Century

by Zara Stone

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The Future of Science is Female: From saving the oceans, to giving us all better fro-yo, these badass women have us covered. Take 22-year old Dominique Barnes. She was worried about all the dolphins and whales killed during shrimp farming. So the marine biologist created a tasty plant-based shrimp alternative: Nuff said. What about your pooch’s poor health? Holly Fanz’s animal biome startup has that covered. This book shares the fascinating, complicated stories of how this diverse group of women got started — from the perspective of those still working it out as they go along. Forget the ivory tower of accomplishment, learn about the everyday drama, tears, and adventures these badass ladies face as they race to fix everything the men f**d up. This book will inspire future female founders to turn their dreams into a reality.
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Author Biography

Zara Stone is an award-winning journalist who covers the intersection of culture, technology, and social justice. She’s published with The Atlantic, The Washington Post, Vice, Forbes, Wired, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Post, ABC News, the BBC, OZY Media, BuzzFeed, and has worked as an on-air reporter for Fusion, a nationally syndicated ABC News affiliate. She’s part of Medium.com’s in-house network, and her stories are regularly distributed to their 60 million monthly users. She has an MA in journalism from Columbia University, and her master’s project, a story about the socioeconomic benefits of plastic surgery in South Korea, was published by The Atlantic. It was their best-read piece in May 2013, and they commissioned a follow-up story on the prevalence of plastic surgery in high schools. Stone appeared on nationally syndicated radio programs including numerous NPR affiliates to discuss this work, and its been excerpted in numerous textbooks and syllabi. She’s also a mem

Bibliographic Information

  • Publisher/Imprint Mango Media / Mango
  • Publication Date September 2020
  • Orginal LanguageEnglish
  • ISBN/Identifier 9781642503197 / 1642503193
  • FormatPrint PDF
  • Primary Price 19.95 USD
  • Pages224
  • Publish StatusPublished
  • Dimensions8.50 X 5.50 inches
  • Biblio NotesManifestation of ISBN-13 9781642503197
  • Reference Code9781642503197

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