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In this personal talk, nuclear chemist Clarice Phelps -- the first African-American woman involved in the discovery of a chemical element -- debunks the myth of solitary genius and challenges institutional elitism by sharing stories of women of colour making their way in science.
Professor Andrea Sella, University College London, argues that chemists need new ways to talk about their subject and tell a deeper story in his Michael Faraday Prize Lecture.
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