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Women ScientistsFriday 1 November 2002
Women Scientists Nearly a century has passed since Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize for discovering radium. Whilst the world has changed significantly for women, the world of the laboratory appears to have remained remarkably insulated to those changes.

How much has life changed for the woman scientist over the last 100 years?
Claire Jones talks to Martha about life in the laboratories for women at the turn of the century, and Dr Helen Galley underlines how women in science still struggle in a male-dominated world.


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