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Women in Science
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100 episodes
9 months ago
Learn more about the contributions women have made to science, as well as discover the latest scientific findings and current research from women in the field today.
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Learn more about the contributions women have made to science, as well as discover the latest scientific findings and current research from women in the field today.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
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A New​ Perspective on Autism Could Change Interventions
Women in Science
1 minute 36 seconds
6 years ago
A New​ Perspective on Autism Could Change Interventions
The authors of a provocative new paper maintain that many of the behaviors common to autism—including low eye contact, repetitive movements, and the verbatim repetition of words and phrases—are misinterpreted as a lack of interest in social engagement. On the contrary, they say, many people with autism express a deep longing for social connection. Series: "Autism Awareness Programs" [Health and Medicine] [Science] [Show ID: 35251]
Women in Science
Learn more about the contributions women have made to science, as well as discover the latest scientific findings and current research from women in the field today.