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Post subject: Profile: Naomi Halas Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 4:32 pm |
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| Naomi Halas says that the best science stories are told backwards. Hers starts in high school, when she was told she shouldn’t take physics because she would never get a date, and so she majored in music. Fortunately for Halas and the burgeoning field of nanotechnology, she decided at the age of 20 to switch to chemistry, then physics, and now she runs a renowned lab at Rice University that has invented nanoshells – tiny gold-covered particles with promising applications for the treatment of cancer. Halas contends that even a generation later, it is still a struggle for women to compete in science. What do you think? |
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