“The girls got sent to the domestic science room and the boys to the science lab. ... I protested — unsuccessfully.”

Reflections on women in science – diversity and discomfort: Jocelyn Bell Burnell at TEDxStormont, 4 April 2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jp7amRdr30Y,

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