Article H2ND Nobel Prizes in science: strictly a man’s game?

Nobel Prizes in science: strictly a man’s game?

by
Steve Caplan
from on (#H2ND)

A new play examines why less than 3% of Nobel laureates in science are women - and highlights the stories of a few of those who have succeeded

It's clear to me that female scientists have always been swimming against the current - and continue to do so today. But the play No Belles, staged recently at the Winnipeg Fringe Festival, has brought this unfortunate situation to dramatic life.

A three-woman show written and performed by Portal Theatre company , No Belles presents the fascinating personal stories of members of a rare club: women who are Nobel laureates in science subjects (to date only 17 prizes have been awarded to women)

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