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  1. Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Belfast, 15 de julho de 1943), conhecida como Jocelyn Bell Burnell, é uma astrofísica britânica que, como estudante de pós-graduação, descobriu os primeiros pulsares em 1967.

  2. Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE FRS FRSE FRAS FInstP (/ b ɜːr ˈ n ɛ l /; née Bell; born 15 July 1943) is an astrophysicist from Northern Ireland who, as a postgraduate student, discovered the first radio pulsars in 1967. The discovery eventually earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1974; however, she was not one of the prize ...

  3. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Conheça a trajetória de Jocelyn Bell Burnell, a astrônoma que descobriu os pulsares em 1967, enfrentando o preconceito e os tabus da sociedade machista. Saiba como ela se tornou uma referência para as mulheres na ciência e na astronomia.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Jocelyn Bell Burnell (born July 15, 1943, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a British astronomer who discovered pulsars, the cosmic sources of peculiar radio pulses. She attended the University of Glasgow, where she received a bachelor’s degree (1965) in physics. She proceeded to the University of Cambridge, where she was awarded a ...

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  5. 6 de set. de 2018 · Learn how Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the first pulsar in 1967 as a graduate student at Cambridge, and how she has contributed to science and education ever since. Find out how pulsars are used to test physics, detect gravitational waves, and maybe even communicate with aliens.

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  6. 24 de ago. de 2021 · The astrophysicist, who discovered pulsars in 1967, is the second woman to receive the Royal Society's highest prize. She was a 24-year-old student at Cambridge and was overlooked for a Nobel prize in favour of her male collaborators.

  7. 6 de set. de 2018 · The astrophysicist, who discovered pulsars as a PhD student, receives a special award for her scientific achievements and leadership. She plans to use the prize money to support diversity in science and to explore pulsars as gravitational-wave detectors.

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