Study of 8M biomed & life science articles finds those led by women spent 7 to 15 days longer in review than those led by men. Over a career, women's papers could spend 350 to 750 additional days in review. Delays could slow women's promotion, especially to full professor. https://www.the-scientist.com/women-s-research-papers-spend-longer-under-peer-review-than-men-s-74078
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Study of 8M biomed & life science articles finds those led by women spent 7 to 15 days longer in review than those led by men. -
When Simone Biles pulled out from the Olympics in 2021 due to not being in the right mental place, critics piled on.When Simone Biles pulled out from the Olympics in 2021 due to not being in the right mental place, critics piled on. When Lindsay Vonn stayed in the Olympics with a torn ACL, critics piled on. Women: make your choices on your own terms.
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Look at the diversity of the the US major TV network anchors!Look at the diversity of the the US major TV network anchors!
https://www.tvinsider.com/1244411/cbs-evening-news-tony-dokoupils-ratings-nbc-abc/