By Judy, on Thu Oct 8, 2009 3:33pm PDT
It’s been a spectacular week
for women in science, and a bad week for “the Larry Summers
hypothesis."
In 2005, while president of Harvard, he
suggested that women are inherently worse than men at math, science
and engineering, particularly at the highest levels. This
week three women won Nobel prizes in science: two in medicine and
one in chemistry.
That achievement should put the nail in the coffin of the question
Summers raised:
Can many women really be great
scientists?
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