WOMEN MADE INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO WWII EFFORTAGENCYGROUP09EBSCO_bspFDCH Regulatory Intelligence Database
butdid not receive the 1957 Nobel Prizealong with Lee and Yang—one of many examples of her work being overlooked. An early advocate for women in STEM, Wu spoke at a symposium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1964,famously telling the audience, "I wonder whether the tiny atom...
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