Dr. Suzanne Simard’s Battle as a Female Ecologist

Dr. Suzanne Simard’s Battle as a Female Ecologist

How did Dr. Suzanne Simard overcome gender discrimination in her career? How did her gender slow down her research? Dr. Suzanne Simard (author of Finding the Mother Tree), who grew up in a logging family in British Columbia and earned a Ph.D. in forest sciences in 1997, is a pioneer in the research of the cooperative relationships among plant life. But many of her coworkers and colleagues opposed her research because she’s a woman. Learn how Dr. Suzanne Simard proved her coworkers wrong.

Good Work Habits to Make You Successful

Good Work Habits to Make You Successful

What are good work habits? Do you want to develop a strong work ethic? Exhibiting good work habits not only makes you stand out to managers or other employees, but it can help you achieve your work goals. These work habits can cater to anybody—whether you want to run your own business, want to get solo projects done, or want to get a raise. Here are some great work habits to develop so you can have a successful career.

Suzanne Simard’s Forest Research Results

Suzanne Simard’s Forest Research Results

What did Suzanne Simard’s forest research find? Why is it important to research forests? In her book Finding the Mother Tree, Suzanne Simard explains how she had a hunch that trees in a forest don’t grow in a monoculture (a single species growing alone). This prompted Simard’s thought that the forests might be more cooperative than competitive.  Check out the results of Simard’s forest research.

Is the True Crime Obsession Going Too Far?

Is the True Crime Obsession Going Too Far?

Is an obsession with true crime a bad thing? Does true crime exploit tragedies for profit and entertainment purposes? Stories about true crime are everywhere—from television series to documentaries to podcasts. But the consumption of tragedy as entertainment might be crossing some ethical boundaries and affecting audiences psychologically. Let’s look at how true crime is presented in entertainment and social media, and discover the issues that may arise from society’s true crime obsession.