A Physicist Said Women's Brains Make Them Worse at Physics — Experts Say That's 'Laughable'

The ATLAS experiment, LHC
The particle physics lab CERN
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A male physicist claimed during a lecture that men are discriminated against in physics. He also said that there are fewer women than men in physics largely because of innate differences in intelligence between the sexes, and partly because women are less interested in physics.

But experts in neuroscience, intelligence and the interactions of gender and society told Live Science that they weren't impressed.

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