'Hidden Figures,' 'The Glass Universe,' And Why Science Needs History
Women's contributions to scientific progress are often ignored — but two new books, Dava Sobel's The Glass Universe and Margot Lee Shetterly's Hidden Figures are out to remedy that oversight.
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