Pretty Curious, a U.K. program aimed at getting girls interested in STEM careers, asks on its website, “why aren’t more girls pursuing science?” Some critics of the program think the answer may have something to do with Pretty Curious handing a 13-year-old boy the top prize in a STEM competition this week.
Boy Takes Home Top Prize In Competition For Girls In STEM
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