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What is good for women's basketball may not be good for nuclear physics.
What are the Department of Education and National Science Foundation doing about the problem of male underachievement? Nothing.
Single-sex schooling is not for everyone. But it can help some students to become more focused and well-rounded.
Gender bias has been a hot button topic of discrimination for many years, but after analyzing 20 years of data, two Cornell professors have concluded that, in academic science, women are treated just as well as men.
As with murder and arson, serious charges of sexual assault should be left to the police and the courts.
Is the dearth of women scientists the result of gender bias? Or is it the result of different interests, life circumstances, and cognitive strengths?
Gender bias is the usual explanation for why few women reach the top levels of academic science, but what if the explanation is more complex than that?
By regulating gender representation in the sciences as it does for sports, Congress would compromise the intellectual integrity of research.





