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Invisible Women

BY CAROLINE CRIADO PEREZ

I’ve been editing the section since July 2019, finding exhibitions, events, festivals and so on to fill your diaries and help you discover great science outside the pages of . So, it is fortuitous thatshould be replaced by this month, when many of us are self-isolating or social distancing because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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