Nobel Prize 2020: Four women are not enough



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I’d like to talk to you about the genetic scissors that Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna developed. But I don’t understand enough about this innovative tool with which the genetic material of animals and plants can be changed, and for which its inventors received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry this week.

Most people are like me. However, the news attracted attention: for the first time, two women were honored together and without male co-winners. The two winners can also toast this historic success with the equivalent of around 1.03 million Swiss francs in prizes.

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