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WOMEN IN SCIENCE: Princeton Study Strikes Sad But Familiar Chord
Andrew Lawler
Women scientists at Princeton University are far more dissatisfied with their jobs than men are, and nearly a quarter complain about inappropriate behavior by colleagues, according to a new report by an 11-member faculty panel.