For female astronomers, the COVID-19 pandemic widened publishing's gender gap

Before the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly shut down labs and sent scientists home to work, female astronomers on average published about nine papers for every 10 published by men—a rate that has remained stagnant for decades.


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Source: Phys.org