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"Noben Nobelov nagrajenec ni postal slaven zaradi trebušnih del". V laboratorijih so mi govorili: "Spravi si šminko". "Če je tako lepa, zakaj bi potem hodila na fiziko?"
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"Noben Nobelov nagrajenec ni postal slaven zaradi trebušnih del". V laboratorijih so mi govorili: "Spravi si šminko". "Če je tako lepa, zakaj bi potem hodila na fiziko?"

Gabriella Greison, a nuclear physicist, writer, and science communicator known as 'the rockstar of physics,' has spoken out against gender stereotypes and prejudices in academia and the scientific world. She recalls being told by lab colleagues to 'take off her lipstick' and faced questions like 'If she's so beautiful, why does she want to do physics?' These experiences, she says, discouraged many young women from pursuing careers in science. Greison reflects on her career in science communication and highlights the deep cultural resistance she encountered as a woman in a male-dominated field.

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"Noben Nobelov nagrajenec ni postal slaven zaradi trebušnih del". V laboratorijih so mi govorili: "Spravi si šminko". "Če je tako lepa, zakaj bi potem hodila na fiziko?"

Gabriella Greison, a nuclear physicist, writer, and science communicator known as 'the rockstar of physics,' has spoken out against gender stereotypes and prejudices in academia and the scientific world. She recalls being told by lab colleagues to 'take off her lipstick' and faced questions like 'If she's so beautiful, why does she want to do physics?' These experiences, she says, discouraged many young women from pursuing careers in science. Greison reflects on her career in science communication and highlights the deep cultural resistance she encountered as a woman in a male-dominated field.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents Gabriella Greison's personal account of gender-based discrimination in academia and science. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on highlighting the issue of gender bias. The framing is neutral, emphasizing her experiences without overtly favoring any side in

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