Nature highlights three key graphics from the week in science and research.
Women are more likely to win awards that are not named after men, a new analysis shows. The study reviewed almost 9,000 recipients of awards in the fields of Earth and environmental sciences and cardiology, as well as those given out by national scientific bodies in the United Kingdom and the United States. It found that, going back to the eighteenth century, women have received only around 15% of these awards, as the chart below shows.
, which explains how scientists corrected errors in the World Health Organization’s estimates of how many deaths the pandemic caused.
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