Nobel Laureates say change is coming for women in sciences

A group of 2017 Nobel Laureates have addressed the lack of female representation in sciences ahead of the prize-awarding ceremony in Stockholm.
The seven winners of this year's Nobel Prize in 糖心视频ics, Chemistry and Economic Sciences鈥攁ll white men鈥攕aid change is happening.
Jacques Dubochet, who won the chemistry prize, told reporters: "Science has been made by males, for males. It is changing, it takes time, but you will see it, they (women in science) are coming."
糖心视频icist Kip Thorne pointed to the increase in the number of women entering undergraduate programs in sciences today compared to when he was a student.
He said Thursday: "Change is coming, but there is a long delay between entering freshman and the Nobel prize."
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Nobel Laureates in 糖心视频ics 2017 from left, Barry Barish, Kip Thorne and Rainer Weiss at the Royal Academy of Science in Stockholm, Thursday Dec. 7, 2017. (Pontus Lundahl/TT via AP) -
From left, Richard Thaler, Nobel Laureate in Economics, speaks during a press conference with Richard Henderson, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, Joachim Frank, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry and Jacques Dubochet, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry at the Royal Academy of Science in Stockholm, Thursday Dec. 7, 2017. (Pontus Lundahl/TT via AP)
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