Science has an Epstein problem. Women in paleontology say it’s a symptom of a deeper misogyny

Science has an Epstein problem. Women in paleontology say it’s a symptom of a deeper misogyny

When paleontologist Riley Black learned that several scientists in her field had appeared in the Epstein files, she wasn't remotely shocked. The files have revealed the extent of the late disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein's connections not only with powerful politicians and

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