A moment of wonder

Science and gender equity

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  • Published 20260505
  • ISBN: 978-1-923213-19-7
  • Extent: 196pp
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I OBSERVE A small body, barely visible until you get up close. Migrated from a puddle to a tank. Time passes and a pair of legs grows. With more time, a second pair. A tail disappears. Some of these creatures survive, but many more die. It is science, it is nature, and it is magic!

Can we keep them? No. The survivors are lovingly and reverently returned to the ditch where, months earlier, the rain left a temporary pond. We will find more next year.

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Nina Earl

Nina Earl is a curator with the Powerhouse Museum and a 2023 Churchill Fellow. Her practice sits at the intersection of art and science, and she is interested...

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