Science
More women than ever are starting careers in science – Nature.com
But a study of the publications of millions of researchers also suggests that women are less likely to continue their academic…

Quantum physicist Lisa Ringena makes adjustments to the Atom Trap Trace Analysis system at the Kirchhoff Institute for Physics in Heidelberg, Germany.Credit: Lisi Niesner/Reuters
Women are more likely to start a research career now than they were 20 years…
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