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NASA SME²: Women in STEM

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On our NASA site at: https://nasaeclips.arc.nasa.gov/video/smee/sme2-women-in-stem
This student-produced NASA Spotlite - Subject Matter Expert as Educator (SME²) video features Jessica Taylor, atmospheric scientist at NASA Langley Research Center, explaining how she encourages women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). Produced by Newport News Public Schools in Newport News, Virginia.

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