The Buzz 1: \u201cThe greatest scientists are always artists as well.\u201d [Albert Einstein] The Buzz 2: \u201cAt first glance, the words \u201cscience\u201d and \u201ccreativity\u201d might not seem like natural companions.\u2026. But\u2026the greatest scientific discoveries in history were born out of creative curiosity, and a desire to do things differently.\u201d [Creativity in STEM \u2013 a contradiction in terms? Not for Europe\u2019s girls!\u201d, news.microsoft.com] The Buzz 3: \u201c\u2026I want to tell the young generation that the fields of STEM are innovative, inventive and visionary; all of which takes a lot of creativity\u2026\u201d [Shweta Agarwala] The Buzz 4: \u201cHow many of us use the term creative to describe a person who is good at math? But new research calls that perception into question, finding that the same amazing human creativity is at the root of both.\u201d [Alison Escalante] We\u2019ll ask creative professional women and novelists Leslie Wheeler, BJ Magnani, PhD, MD, S. Lee Manning and Ursula Wong for their take on The Future of Professional Women, Creativity and Technology: The Impossible Dream?\u201d