Sumitra Rajagopalan - Science Decoded
Sumitra Rajagopalan has been writing on science and technology and its impact on society and public policy for the last six years. To date, she has written for the Washington Post, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Montreal Gazette and the Times of India. She is adjunct professor of mechanical engineering at McGill University. Sumitra is involved in a wide range of science outreach programs in Montreal-area schools.
FEATURE COLUMN:
March 20, 2006
Young women can prosper in science
"These feminists are totally out of touch with the new generation of women pursuing or contemplating careers in science."
COLUMNS BY SUMITRA RAJAGOPALAN:
October 25, 2005
Global warming
August 11, 2005
Canadian robotics critical to future of space exploration
July 6, 2005
Following the ants into space
"While ants have long fascinated naturalists, they have only recently caught the attention of the high-tech world..."
Jan. 27, 2005
A tsunami warning system
Dec. 15,2004
New research wrestles with spinal cord injury
Oct. 14, 2004
Canada's home to some cool space science
Sept. 24, 2004
Small is the new big thing
August 11, 2004
The hope and hype of stem cells
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