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Source: https://undark.org/2021/01/08/new-wave-of-vibrant-science-programs/
Undark, "Review: A New Wave of Science TV Shows
BY EMILY ANTHES
01.08.2021
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The Washington Post, “Only 3 in 10 kids asked to draw a scientist drew a woman; but that's more than ever,” March 21, 2018, Ben Guarino.

•Requoted by The Chicago Tribune, Sept. 7, 2018, http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/parenting/ct-kids-drawing-scientist-20180321-story.html

• Requoted by Werk, “What Happens When You Ask a Child to Draw a Scientist?” March, 21, 2018, Dan Clarendon, https://life.saywerk.com/posts/what-happens-when-you-ask-a-child-to-draw-a-scientist

• Requoted by Fairygodboss, Researchers Asked Kids To Draw Scientists — And What Happened Next Will Make Your Day, AnnaMarie Houlis, https://fairygodboss.com/articles/this-is-what-happens-when-you-ask-a-child-to-draw-a-scientist

• Requoted by KQTH 104.1, “How kids' drawings teach us about their views,” Kate Streit, https://www.1041kqth.com/simplemost/asked-draw-scientist-kids-draw-more-women-today?page=2
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 The Atlantic, “What We Learn From 50 Years of Kids Drawing Scientists,” March 20, 2018, Ed Yong.
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Chronicle of Higher Education, “TV’s Next Big Star: a Female MacGyver,” July 24, 2015, Meg Bernhard.
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Pacific Standard, “Can a Female MacGyver Correct Engineering’s Gender Imbalance?” May 19, 2015, Nicole Shine
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