Ahead of British Science Week starting on March 10 and International Women’s Day on March 8, Mattel has recognised eight women who are “trailblazers” in their field. One such figure is space scientist ...
Another Black woman has been recognized with a mind-boggling creation by Mattel. Black British space scientist Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, has been honored with her own Barbie doll for her work in ...
Maggie Aderin can’t remember a time when she wasn’t fascinated by outer space. Born a year before the Apollo 11 Moon landing of 1969, she grew up in a world in which space exploration was a hot topic.
Adorned in a dress patterned with stars and crescent moons, the latest Barbie Role Model doll is Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, a space scientist and presenter of BBC's The Sky at Night. For International ...
The unique Barbie aims to challenge gender and racial stereotypes She comes with a telescope and has the purple streaks in Aderin-Pocock's hair [Maggie Aderin-Pocock, Space scientist] "When I was ...
Aderin-Pocock's interest in space travel goes back to her childhood. She hopes the doll will inspire girls that STEM is for them. STEM being science, technology, engineering and math. Good morning.
From powering a cleaner planet to unlocking the mysteries of space, three visionaries at Monday's TIME100 Talks in London explored a crucial challenge: how to transform promising breakthroughs in ...
“I say reach for the stars no matter what your stars are. But have a big, crazy, powerful dream,” she said. Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock has been named a ‘Barbie Role Model' because of her passion for ...
It’s one of humanity’s oldest and biggest questions: are we alone in the universe? According to one of Britain’s leading space scientists, the answer may arrive sooner than we think. Maggie ...
Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock, a British space scientist best known for presenting BBC One’s The Sky at Night and CBeebies Stargazing, has been made into a “Barbie Role Model” in recognition of her making ...
Phil Caldwell, Margaret Aderin-Pocock, and Mike Short discuss how innovation in science can drive global solutions. Credit - Oliver Turrell From powering a cleaner planet to unlocking the mysteries of ...