Gergey Pasztor

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Vera Kistiakowsky, a forty-two-year-old research associate in the physics department at MIT, started a women’s committee within the American Physical Society in April 1971, having grown weary of male colleagues saying they couldn’t hire women because there were no female physicists to hire.
The Exceptions: Nancy Hopkins and the Fight for Women in Science
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