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Women in science: A temporary liberation

Patricia Fara ()
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Patricia Fara: Patricia Fara is the senior tutor of Clare College at the University of Cambridge, UK. Her books include Science: A Four Thousand Year History and Scientists Anonymous: Great Stories of Women in Science.

Nature, 2014, vol. 511, issue 7507, 25-27

Abstract: The First World War ushered women into laboratories and factories. In Britain, it may have won them the vote, argues Patricia Fara, but not the battle for equality.

Date: 2014
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