In the 116 year history of the Nobel Prize in Physics, only two
women have won the award; Marie Curie (1903) and Maria Mayer
(1963). During the 60 years between those awards, several women did
work of similar calibre. This book focuses on those women,
providing biographies for each that discuss both how they made
their discoveries and the gender-specific reception of those
discoveries. It also discusses the Nobel process and how society
and the scientific community's treatment of them were influenced by
their gender.
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