Who's Afraid of Marie Curie?: The Challenges Facing Women in Science and Technology
In 2005, Larry Summers, former president of Harvard, sparked an outcry when he suggested that women might not be as innately gifted in scientific and mathematical ability as men. Since then, issues related to the lack of women in science and engineering have appeared in the news, but these sound bites tell only part of the story.
Who’s Afraid of Marie Curie? weaves together...
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