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  1. Há 4 dias · Her supervisor, Antony Hewish (1924 − 2021), planned the experiment and had the lion’s share in explaining the observations. He received the Nobel Prize in 1974, and he deserved it, but many thought she should have shared in it.

  2. Há 5 dias · Examples include Vera Rubin as well as Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who played a key role in identifyin­g the first pulsar stars but who was denied a Nobel, which went instead to her Cambridge colleagues Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle. The decision still causes controvers­y.

  3. 26 de ago. de 2024 · Creative Lives and Works: Antony Hewish, Martin Rees and Neil Turok is a collection of interviews conducted by one of England’s leading social anthropologists and historians, Professor Alan Macfarlane.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2024 · In 1967, the discovery of pulsars by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish introduced us to the lighthouses of the cosmos. These spinning neutron stars emit beams of radio waves with clock-like precision, offering a natural laboratory for testing the laws of physics under extreme conditions.

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  5. 28 de ago. de 2024 · Despite Bell’s crucial role in the discovery, she was notably excluded when the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded in 1974 to Antony Hewish, a decision that remains controversial.

  6. 15 de ago. de 2024 · Antony Hewish and Jocelyn Bell, astronomers working at the University of Cambridge, first discovered pulsars in 1967 with the aid of a radio telescope specially designed to record very rapid fluctuations in radio sources. Subsequent searches have resulted in the detection of about 2,000 pulsars.

  7. Há 6 dias · Examples include Vera Rubin as well as Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who played a key role in identifying the first pulsar stars but who was denied a Nobel, which went instead to her Cambridge colleagues Antony Hewish and Martin Ryle.