Why female students at an inner London school are seeing scientists in a different light
Briefly

It aims to celebrate the diversity of scientists, and the diversity of the sort of work that they do within science as well. It's this big, beautiful piece of photography of an individual scientist, along with just a brief explanation of what they're up to, what they're doing in the photograph and, and what they do day-to-day.
My colleague Kelly Krause, who runs the art team here at Nature, put it really, really well the other day when she said you can't be what you can't see.
I think what she means by that is that we'd really like to show off that scientists aren't all wacky lab-coated, round-goggled people from Back to the Future. They're more diverse than that. They're more interesting than that. And they've got more range than that.
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