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Women In Science: What's Working, What's Not

By Natalie Guyette

Only three percent of science Nobels have gone to women since the first awarding of Nobel prizes in 1901. While more women are seeking and finding careers in the STEM field, representation is still low and the Nobel prize winners prompts a worthwhile discussion. We talk to a professor and researcher about why equal representation in STEM is still lagging.

Related Links: 
Why more women don't win science nobles [2]
Interviewer: 
Mary Feeney [3]
Guest(s): 
Rob Ferrett [4]
Producer(s): 
Natalie Guyette [5]

Source URL: https://www.wpr.org/women-science-whats-working-whats-not

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[1] https://www.wpr.org/programs/central-time
[2] https://theconversation.com/why-more-women-dont-win-science-nobels-104370
[3] https://www.wpr.org/people/mary-feeney
[4] https://www.wpr.org/people/rob-ferrett
[5] https://www.wpr.org/people/natalie-guyette