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Gender gap in physics entrenched by biased collaboration networks, study finds

04 Oct 2024
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Worrying trend The gender imbalance in physics continues, according to a new study, because male physicists are more likely to collaborate with and cite their male counterparts. (Courtesy: iStock/cagkansayin)
Biased collaboration and citation patterns are responsible for driving the gender gap in physics. Th

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