You are a big fan of science and have chosen to use it
in your current or future career. You may also be a science enthusiast who knows a lot
about science and is always willing to learn more!
Deep inside you know science is interesting but  somewhere along the way, you became confused by it or decided that science is just TOO hard.
You are possibly charmed or intrigued by my personality, style,
or the fact that I don't fit the overarching and unfortunate stereotype of a woman in science, and
came here to find out more!

Who's not visiting my website? People who have given up on science altogether or believe that science must be presented in a stuffy, intellectual manner! | The findings of science are fun, fascinating, and can ultimately be manipulated and harnessed for practical purposes to improve mankind and the world.
Science has many facts that are very helpful to
know. You will be more successful with science if you take
the time to learn some of them. To perform science,
there are a few elegant and simple rules to follow.
These facts and rules can be easily learned, especially if they are transmitted in a fun and entertaining way.
Anyone can learn science, but don't expect to learn it all in 5 minutes or 5 days!
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Ask yourself if you have a favorite area of science and read a book about it. I have several great recommendations if don't know where to start. Feel free to seek out experts in any
field you are interested in. You don't
have to learnscience just from me or your teachers. The more enthusiastic your role model, the more excited you will be about science. Find websites and people
that resonate with the way you like to learn new material! Can you merge science with a topic you are interested in? Do you like make-up? See if you can understand the chemistry of make-up. Do you like history? Read about some scientists in the era that most intrigues
you. Do you appreciate the latest technologies? It's easy to
find the scientific concepts behind those.
Remember that science does require
an element of concentration and studying. This
may seem overwhelming sometimes, but one can break
down bigger scientific tasks to more manageable segments.
| The tone of my site will primarily
be positive, encouraging, and smart.
I will attempt to make this website appealing to a broad range of readers, trying to capture both active and latent fascination with science in a non-threatening manner.
I will use scientific terminology and will do my best to explain the vocabulary if necessary. I think deeply about larger issues and controversies of science(ex: ethical issues surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells, animal research, evolution), but will not spend time addressing these issues on this website.
I may
discuss ways in which science is successfully or unsuccessfully portrayed to the public and especially to young people. This website should never insult your intelligence or bore you.
I respect your capacity to learn difficult material and will
not water down the topics or gloss over important information.
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