'Physics Girl' Shares Her Secrets for Getting Young Women Engaged in STEM Subjects

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Diana Cowern went to MIT and worked in a hard science lab at Harvard before taking a job as a software engineer and eventually launching her own YouTube channel, Physics Girl, which boasts over one hundred thousand subscribers. This article from the U.S. News and World Report features some interesting background on Cowern, an embedded video about the Magnus Effect from the Physics Girl channel, and insight about the creation of a popular YouTube Channel. For ATE Projects and centers interested in drawing in more women, an interview with the Physics Girl herself offers some ideas about how to encourage girls to pursue STEM subjects.

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