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•Where are Wikipedia's women scientists?
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Between 7 and 11% of prominent chemists, both living and dead, are women. That's according to the worldview represented on Wikipedia, anyway. Compared with employment and degree statistics for chemists today, these figures, extracted from the online ...



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