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•Young biologist counters every sexist email she receives with a new Wikipedia entry on a female scientist
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You might not yet have heard of Emily Temple-Wood, but this young biologist studying at Chicago's Loyola University has made a very significant discovery. No - it's not quite a cure for cancer, although she is heading to medical school soon, so who ...

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