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Teen Voices: How the Matilda Effect Affects Women in STEM

Source: Women's eNews

Have you ever made a great discovery, only for someone else to take the credit? That’s what happened to these women in science.

This entry was posted in Gender Roles and tagged Opinion, People, Science & Nature on April 2, 2025 by molly.

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