The same way female scientists approach science, The scientific method which controls for human bias.
Anul is for both male and female.
It depends.There's "male" and "female" in some algaes, where a female genome, and a male genome come together to form the zygote.But they dont have male and female the way humans think of male and female.
Plants can be both male and female, or have both male and female parts within the same plant. Some plants have separate male and female individuals, while others have flowers that contain both male and female reproductive organs.
St. Hildegard of Bingen is often recognized as the female patron saint of scientists. She was a German Benedictine abbess, writer, composer, philosopher, and polymath who made significant contributions to theology, medicine, and natural history.
The ratio of male scientists to female scientists is approximately 3 to 1, or roughly 70% male to 30% female.
female :)
No, in fact, male scientists were more important that female. Back then, women were not yet respected like they are today.
the male Australian Hockey teams nickname is the Kookaburras, and the Womans Australian Hockey teams nickname is the Hockeyroos. i ;)
There is no specific name for a female koala.
males. sorry females
Historically, there have been more male scientists than female scientists due to societal barriers and gender biases in STEM fields. However, efforts to promote gender equity and diversity in science are increasing the representation of women in scientific fields. The gap between male and female scientists is decreasing, but disparities still exist in certain disciplines and at higher levels of seniority.
Go to wikipedia and type list of scientist then click on list of scientist after thaty click on australian scientist. There will be tons of scientists that are male.
Male-kevin sireau female-anna mears
There are no official names for male and female koalas, but scientists and researchers will refer to the male as a "buck" and the female as a "doe".Young koalas, like the young of other marsupials, are referred to as joeys.
The male and female Australian magpies are both black and white.
You say "Soy australiano" if you are a male, or "Soy australiana" if you are a female.