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•One Wikipedia Page Is a Metaphor for the Nobel Prize's Record With Women
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It was about 5 in the morning in Ontario, Canada, when Donna Strickland's phone rang. The Nobel Prize Committee was on the line in Stockholm, calling to tell her she had won the prize in physics. “We wondered if it was a prank,” Strickland said Tuesday ...

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