![]() ![]() She was awarded a 2012 Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT, and is currently a contributor to various media and the host of science outreach programmes on British Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. «If from the second you are born you are treated differently depending on your gender, how can you know the behaviour that you display is natural or not?»Īngela Saini is now a renowned British science journalist, trained in science and engineering. If you were the female geek, you’ll know it’s far lonelier», she explains in the introduction to her book Inferior: How science got women wrong – and the new research that’s rewriting the story, published by Beacon Press in 2017. ![]() ![]() «If you were the geek growing up, you’ll recognise how lonely it can be. She was thrilled and organised a workshop to build and launch miniature rockets which, in the end, was attended only by her and her chemistry teacher. When Angela Saini (London, 1980) was sixteen, she was elected president of her school’s first scientific society. ![]()
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