
Gender/sex and Science reports on diversity and the reliability of scientific knowledge. It is a place to find tidbits: some fascinating biological finding, a discussion of gender/sex diversity, or an examination of scientific knowledge itself.
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This is a short one. But I thought a little biology about pregnancy and birth in male sea horses might be fun and help keep our minds open to the limits—when it comes to sex—of absolute categories.
In case you have been losing sleep over...
In April, 2026 I appeared on the PBS broadcast called To the Contrary to discuss the recent International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) decision to ban transwomen and most intersex people from competition in the category designated for women. T...
On an NPR debate show I participated which discussed the International Olympic Committee’s decision to ban trans women from competing in women’s events, my opponent ranted that “this whole trans thing” is a recently invented ruse to allow m...
First, my apologies. I owe everyone some essays. I’ve had a dozen thoughts for this column and half as many partially-written pieces. But bupkes! Pretty much, the dog ate my homework. So I am starting again with what seemed to me—at first b...
Part I
My colleagues Dr. Lisa Diamond and Scout wrote as my guests in a November 24 post: Don’t let this moment be erased. Tomorrow it will be one year since you-know-who took office. He wasted no time attacking the LGBTQI+ community in to...
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I am an independent scholar who combines work on gender/sex, biology, and science and technology studies. I have a passion for cool biology and natural history. I take a lot of bird photos and have access to some pretty nice sunsets.
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