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📢 文末扫码进裙,免费领取双语精读版 Women win a fraction of scientific Nobels. Marie Curie offers fixes The missing elements? Mentorship, encouragement and child-care support for aspiring women scientists. The Washington Post Nobel Prizes 1 Oct, 2024 | 799 words | ★★★ ★ ☆ In the century-plus history of the Nobel Prizes, women have received only 13 awards in physics and chemistry. But, while gender equity in science is far from solved, things are looking up: More than half of those women won within the past six years. How can this trend be continued? Marie Curie’s life offers some ideas. The only person to receive a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry, Curie faced a forbidding all-male scientific establishment but benefited from an exemplary network of support that most women scientists lack today. Her family encouraged her, especially her father, who awakened her interest in science. He believed she deserved an education — even though in Warsaw
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