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SUMMARY:NOVA 48x6 - Picture a Scientist
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DESCRIPTION:Women make up less than a quarter of STEM professionals in t
	heUnited States\, and numbers are even lower for women of color.But there 
	is a growing group of researchers who are writing anew chapter for women s
	cientists\, exposing longstandingdiscrimination\, and leading the way in m
	aking science moreinclusive. A biologist\, a chemist\, and a geologist lea
	dviewers on a journey through their own experiences in thesciences\, rangi
	ng from outright harassment to years of subtleslights. Along the way\, fro
	m cramped laboratories tospectacular field stations\, scientific visionari
	es\, includingsocial scientists\, neuroscientists\, and psychologists\,pro
	vide new perspectives on how to make science itself morediverse\, equitabl
	e\, and open to all.
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