They aren't.
Jan Harding has written: 'Women too in science and technology in Africa' -- subject(s): Young women, Education, Women in science, Women in technology, Science, Vocational guidance for women, Technology, Sex discrimination in education
Beth McAuley has written: 'Background materials and curriculum resources to encourage females into the fields of mathematics, science and technology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Women in science, Women in technology, Women in mathematics, Women, Education, Sex discrimination in education 'How hard can it be?' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Women in science, Vocational guidance for women, Women in mathematics, Women in technology
E. O. Arene has written: 'Nigerian women in science and technology professions' -- subject(s): Women scientists, Women in technology, Women in the professions
I dont know if it is bad but it is self defeating. Women and men now are on a more level playing field so when a man is intimidated by a women it is usually something that they are lacking. Mainly confidence.
No.
yes :)
Because women have no interest in technology
Science relates to technology because science created technology. It was the knowledge and experimentation of science that lead to the creation of technology.
Science and Technology=Science and technology is a term of art used to encompass the relationship between science and technology. It frequently appears within titles of academic disciplines (science and technology studies) and government offices (Office of Science and Technology).=
Technology is science
what are the effect of comunication of science and technology, or science and technology effect on communication.
Yes. The root of technology is science . As science evolves, technology also evolves .