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    <title>Nature Network - women</title>
    <description>The latest taggings for women</description>
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      <title>Why are there so few women in physics?</title>
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        <![CDATA[Matthew Brown - I just interviewed Professor Meg Urry in "my column":http://www.scientificblogging.com/scientific_notation/women_in_science_professor_meg_urry_on_why_there_are_so_few_women_in_physics (she's written quite a lot about gender equality in science), and physics appears to be strange in that there are so few women in this field of science (but quite a]]>
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      <title>Blogs by women in science, engineering, technology</title>
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        <![CDATA[ruth wilson - I just wanted to say I'm really looking forward to the conference. At UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology we work with women of all ages (18+), and blogging, eportfolios etc are becoming increasingly important to]]>
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      <title>ruth wilson</title>
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        <![CDATA[ruth wilson - ]]>
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      <title>First authorship by women in a German medical journal</title>
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        <![CDATA[Martin Fenner - The German medical journal _Deutsches Ärzteblatt_ did an analysis of the "percentage of female first authors over the last 50 years":http://www.aerzteblatt.de/int/article.asp?id=60949. The number was 0-4% as recently as 25 years ago, but there has been a yearly increase to 18%]]>
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      <title>An aside on access to Big Cheese-dom</title>
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        <![CDATA[Lee Turnpenny - Imagine a gaggle of professors, gathered together at some swanky conference centre, with a good bar, enjoying a break from the day-to-day drudgery of work and home life, with its associated rituals and habits and face-making that one must adhere]]>
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      <title>Six Women Surgeons</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - *_Portraits by Jane Brettle_* Edinburgh photographer Jane Brettle is best known for her striking portraits of women who are innovators in their various professions. Her latest commission covers six of Britain's leading women surgeons. Inspired by the French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique]]>
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      <title>Will Changes in Career Paths Maintain Inequity in Professorships?</title>
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        <![CDATA[adrienn kis - So I was reading an interesting post on "The Moderate Voice":http://themoderatevoice.com/society/women/19540/why-so-few-female-science-professors/ called _Why So Few Female Science Professors?_ that makes a number of points regarding gender inequities in professorships. The most interesting revolve around how pursuit of faculty positions is]]>
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      <title>Linnaeus and the role of women in 18th century botany</title>
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        <![CDATA[Li Kim Lee - ]]>
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      <title>Indian science and indian women--Your views</title>
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        <![CDATA[Krushna Mavani - Many might have noticed that the young age group of science studnets includes greater number of girls compared to the older age groups in science(starting from masters to doctors and to the top levels in science/research). Although many may be]]>
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      <title>Todd Berner</title>
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        <![CDATA[Todd Berner - ]]>
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