Today, the world marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science (IDWGIS) 2026, observed under the ...
Women account for a growing share of the global scientific workforce (31.1 percent of researchers worldwide in 2022, according to Unesco). However, they remain underrepresented in the organizations ...
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2026, LCGC highlights the women shaping chromatography, their curiosity-driven journeys, technical contributions, and the importance of ...
Much of what keeps science accurate, ethical, and usable is done by women and girls—and because it doesn’t look like a breakthrough, it rarely counts as one. Science loves a clean story. A single mind ...
UNESCO’s Call to Action to Close the Gender Gap in Science, launched in February 2024, stresses the need for sustained and collective commitment. The initiative calls for dismantling entrenched gender ...