
How Engineers Can Actually Help Save Elephants
I received a call from a veterinary school asking me if I could help them with elephant conservation. Now, I adore elephants and understand the plight they are facing due to poaching and deforestation, but I was perplexed. How could an electrical and computer engineer help elephants? I thought about it and realized there are actually many ways to help. Engineers can make a huge impact on conservation efforts by applying technology and innovation skills, if we take the time to

When Karen met Craig
It seems like only yesterday that I was boarding a plane for LA to begin filming of Season one of Nerd Girl Nation. I am so used to being on the other end of the interview, where I am answering the questions. Now, I was about to experience being on the other side as the interviewer. I was super excited about finally meeting the amazing women who were going to be our guests on the show and meeting my co-host Craig Low. I was a bit nervous because he was used to being on camera

If no one says it out loud, it isn’t really happening. #metoo
Every day, we witness injustice and stories of numerous women who suffer at the hands of scumbags in the workplace, yet nothing is done. In my last #metoo blog post, I spoke about how people couldn’t believe this gross behavior really occurs, and thus, many are reluctant to do or say anything about it because it is so far from anything they have ever experienced. However, there is the other side, where the managers, supervisors in companies, deans and administrative leaders i

S1 E1: Drones & Exoplanets
Loren Grush is a journalist who "translates" all things science, while Sally French gives a new perspective on Drones. 10:18 | 111/01/18 | Season 1 This episode is brought to you by Epilog Laser Corp. #S1E1DronesExoplanets

Meet Sally French, 'Drone Girl'
Episode: S1 E1: Drones & Exoplanets Hometown: Southern CA Occupation: "Drone Girl" -Journalist Education: University of Missouri Fun Fact: She stumbled into "drone journalism" by accident. She needed one more elective to graduate and a "drone journalism" class was the only one that fit in her schedule so she signed up and the rest is history! In the news: Fortune Women and Drones TV Technology Website: The Drone Girl Related Blog Articles: Flying More Women Into The Drone Spa

Meet Loren Grush
Episode: S1 E1: Drones & Exoplanets Hometown: Friendswood, Texas Occupation: Science reporter for The Verge Education: University of Texas Fun Fact: She is the daughter of two NASA engineers In the news: The Verge Social Media: Twitter Instagram #Drones #NerdGirlNationGuest #Aerospace #S1E1DronesExoplanets

5 Unexpected Ways Nerd Girls Can Use Drones
Drones are increasingly filling our skies—taking photos, creating maps, and even racing. But it turns out, there are some unexpected and creative ways people are putting drone technology into action. Let’s take a look at some unique use cases for drones. 1. Exploring the Oceans Most people think of drones as something that fly in the air, but a drone really is anything that can operate autonomously. Christine Spiten, co-founder of a company called Blueye Robotics, developed a