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Lucy Stillman ([info]stilllucy) wrote in [info]thedoorway,
@ 2015-05-14 20:22:00

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Entry tags:betty ross (mcu), beverly katz, bucky barnes / winter soldier (mcu), chloe sullivan, edward elric, lucy stillman, mercy thompson, miranda lawson, sydney sage

To any female scientists and engineers on the network.

I've been working with Stark Industries for their upcoming Stark Expo. MIND has taken over part of the pavilion and will be promoting the work and contributions of women in our field. If you have an interest in developing something for the Expo, please contact myself or Bennett Halverson. While it might seem like a long way off there is quite a bit that needs to be done beforehand.

[Bucky (MCU)]

You know it will become a little difficult to have a standing opening on Wednesdays. Despite the rumors I can't actually eat an entire pizza by myself.



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[info]faywray
2015-05-15 04:13 am UTC (link)
Like a back up? I wonder if

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[info]stilllucy
2015-05-15 05:07 pm UTC (link)
No. More how the brain manages to do such things. There's stunningly little known on how the brain works in this dimension. Most of our work has been theoretical with some early practical development in rodents.

We presented last year with one of our projects.

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