Marion Boulicault
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My approach to interdisciplinary feminist philosophy of science was profiled by MIT News. My research has also been covered in numerous public media venues:

On my work on fertility and sperm counts:
  • "The sperm-count ‘crisis’ doesn’t add up" | link
    The New York Times
  • "Threat of human extinction from falling sperm counts greatly exaggerated" | link
    The Telegraph
  • "Let’s chill a bit about the plastic-driven sperm count apocalypse" | link
    Gizmodo
  • "Study aims to quell fears over falling human sperm count" | link
    Harvard Gazette

On my work on sex disparities and COVID-19:
  • "Why are men more likely to die of COVID? It’s complicated" | link
    The New York Times
  • "Sex differences in COVID-19 mortality vary across racial groups" | link
    MIT News
  • "Black women 3 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than white men" | link
    CBS News
  • "Black women died from coronavirus at far higher rates than white men" | link
    Huffington Post
  • "What we still misunderstand about COVID’s victims" | link
    Slate
  • "Black women’s risk of COVID death exceeds white men’s in study" | link
    Bloomberg

On my work on ethics of technology pedagogy:
  • "Learning to think critically about machine learning" | link
    MIT News
  • "Ethics in action"  | link
    MIT News
  • "Infusing ethics into experiential learning" | link
    MIT News 
  • "3 questions: On ethics in a technical curriculum" | link
    MIT News





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