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Thinking On Paper: A Technology Podcast For Curious MindsThinking On Paper: A Technology Podcast For Curious MindsEuropean Science Writer of The Year: Those Aren't Aliens, That's A Neutron Star!Katia Moskvitch was European Science Writer of the year. She wrote for WIRED, Nature, and the BBC, then walked away from it all to research Neutron Stars. She joins Mark and Jeremy to Think On Paper about her book Neutron Stars: The Quest to Understand the Zombies of the Cosmos. From her background in science writing and working for the World Economic Forum on quantum computers, to her time at CERN and speaking with Jocelyn Bell and her new book where she aims to bring together quantum gravity and Einstein's theory of general relativity, we cover a lot of...2025-06-1542 minDiscoveryDiscoveryUnstoppable: Jocelyn Bell BurnellDr Julia Ravey and Dr Ella Hubber are both scientists, but it turns out there’s a lot they don’t know about the women that came before them. In Unstoppable, Julia and Ella tell each other the hidden, world-shaping stories of the scientists, engineers and innovators that they wish they’d known about when they were starting out in science. This week, the story of a young PhD student whose discovery of a previously unknown object in the universe won a Nobel Prize...but not for her. On a cold night in 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell sits alone in an...2025-04-2131 minDiscoveryDiscoveryUnstoppable: Jocelyn Bell BurnellDr Julia Ravey and Dr Ella Hubber are both scientists, but it turns out there’s a lot they don’t know about the women that came before them. In Unstoppable, Julia and Ella tell each other the hidden, world-shaping stories of the scientists, engineers and innovators that they wish they’d known about when they were starting out in science. This week, the story of a young PhD student whose discovery of a previously unknown object in the universe won a Nobel Prize...but not for her.On a cold night in 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell sits alone...2025-04-2129 min@LocutorCo: Todos sus Podcasts@LocutorCo: Todos sus PodcastsLa mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM(00:00:00) La mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM (00:04:38) Las mentiras científicas (00:07:50) Advertencias (00:09:16) Por qué lo oímos en voz de hombre (00:13:29) Marinela Profi (00:15:39) Rosalind Franklin y la Fotografía 51 (00:26:23) Darwin y el androcentrismo (00:31:29) Neuromito de los hemisferios del cerebro (00:35:05) Completitud e incompletitud (00:37:26) Auditivas y kinestésicos (00:41:43) Sesgos (00:50:04) Sesgos en MIT (00:56:14) Segos en Amazon (01:00:38) Manels (01:08:57) Kristi Boyd y la ceguera de datos (01:13:59) Lise Meitner (01:28:30) El "cerebro pequeño" de las mujeres (01:36:50) Exagerar y minimizar (01:44:01) Sex in education (01:47:31) Histeria (01:56:39) Efecto...2025-04-214h 03El Siglo 21 es HoyEl Siglo 21 es HoyLa mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM(00:00:00) La mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM (00:04:38) Las mentiras científicas (00:07:50) Advertencias (00:09:16) Por qué lo oímos en voz de hombre (00:13:29) Marinela Profi (00:15:39) Rosalind Franklin y la Fotografía 51 (00:26:23) Darwin y el androcentrismo (00:31:29) Neuromito de los hemisferios del cerebro (00:35:05) Completitud e incompletitud (00:37:26) Auditivas y kinestésicos (00:41:43) Sesgos (00:50:04) Sesgos en MIT (00:56:14) Segos en Amazon (01:00:38) Manels (01:08:57) Kristi Boyd y la ceguera de datos (01:13:59) Lise Meitner (01:28:30) El "cerebro pequeño" de las mujeres (01:36:50) Exagerar y minimizar (01:44:01) Sex in education (01:47:31) Histeria (01:56:39) Efecto...2025-04-214h 03El Siglo 21 es HoyEl Siglo 21 es HoyLa mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM(00:00:00) La mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM (00:04:38) Las mentiras científicas (00:07:50) Advertencias (00:09:16) Por qué lo oímos en voz de hombre (00:13:29) Marinela Profi (00:15:39) Rosalind Franklin y la Fotografía 51 (00:26:23) Darwin y el androcentrismo (00:31:29) Neuromito de los hemisferios del cerebro (00:35:05) Completitud e incompletitud (00:37:26) Auditivas y kinestésicos (00:41:43) Sesgos (00:50:04) Sesgos en MIT (00:56:14) Segos en Amazon (01:00:38) Manels (01:08:57) Kristi Boyd y la ceguera de datos (01:13:59) Lise Meitner (01:28:30) El "cerebro pequeño" de las mujeres (01:36:50) Exagerar y minimizar (01:44:01) Sex in education (01:47:31) Histeria (01:56:39) Efecto...2025-04-214h 03El Siglo 21 es HoyEl Siglo 21 es HoyLa mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM(00:00:00) La mitad de la ciencia: historias de mujeres en STEM (00:04:38) Las mentiras científicas (00:07:50) Advertencias (00:09:16) Por qué lo oímos en voz de hombre (00:13:29) Marinela Profi (00:15:39) Rosalind Franklin y la Fotografía 51 (00:26:23) Darwin y el androcentrismo (00:31:29) Neuromito de los hemisferios del cerebro (00:35:05) Completitud e incompletitud (00:37:26) Auditivas y kinestésicos (00:41:43) Sesgos (00:50:04) Sesgos en MIT (00:56:14) Segos en Amazon (01:00:38) Manels (01:08:57) Kristi Boyd y la ceguera de datos (01:13:59) Lise Meitner (01:28:30) El "cerebro pequeño" de las mujeres (01:36:50) Exagerar y minimizar (01:44:01) Sex in education (01:47:31) Histeria (01:56:39) Efecto...2025-04-214h 03ResearchPodResearchPodPulsars and prizes: In conversation with Dame Jocelyn Bell BurnellIn the late 1960s Cambridge PhD student Jocelyn Bell Burnell was studying quasars (very luminous active galactic nuclei) when she reported anomalous data which was later identified as pulsars (‘pulsating stars’).While she was controversially missed off the list for the Nobel Prize awarded in 1974 for this discovery, Bell Burnell continued to be a pioneer in the field.Now nearing the end of her career, Dame Jocelyn tells Research Features what it was like to grow up in Northern Ireland, be the only woman in a male-dominated environment, and what space research looks like in the...2025-04-1621 minResearchPodResearchPodPulsars and prizes: In conversation with Dame Jocelyn Bell BurnellIn the late 1960s Cambridge PhD student Jocelyn Bell Burnell was studying quasars (very luminous active galactic nuclei) when she reported anomalous data which was later identified as pulsars (‘pulsating stars’).While she was controversially missed off the list for the Nobel Prize awarded in 1974 for this discovery, Bell Burnell continued to be a pioneer in the field.Now nearing the end of her career, Dame Jocelyn tells Research Features what it was like to grow up in Northern Ireland, be the only woman in a male-dominated environment, and what space research looks like in the...2025-04-1621 minEdutainment LearningEdutainment LearningDame Jocelyn Bell Burnell: Astrophysicist at the University of OxfordDame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell 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.Bell Burnell was president of the Royal Astronomical Society from 2002 to 2004, president of the Institute of Physics from October 2008 until October 2010, and interim president of the Institute following the death of her successor, Marshall Stoneham, in early 2011. She was Chancellor of the University of Dundee from 2018 to 2023.In 2018, she was awarded the Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. Following the announcement of the...2025-02-2712 minAstronomy TonightAstronomy TonightAstronomy Tonight for - 02-27-2025On February 27th in the field of astronomy, one of the most significant events occurred in 1967 with the discovery of pulsars by Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish.Picture this: It's a chilly winter day at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory in Cambridge, UK. A young graduate student named Jocelyn Bell is poring over miles of chart paper from a radio telescope, looking for quasars. Suddenly, she notices something peculiar – a tiny "bit of scruff" on the chart that doesn't quite fit the pattern of anything known at the time.This "scruff" turned out to be a...2025-02-2702 minShort WaveShort WaveThis Radio Wave Mystery Changed AstronomyIn 1967 Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a discovery that revolutionized the field of astronomy. She detected the radio signals emitted by certain dying stars called pulsars. This encore episode: Jocelyn's story. Host Regina G. Barber talks to Jocelyn about her winding career, her discovery and how pulsars are pushing forward the field of astronomy today.Have cosmic queries and unearthly musings? Contact us at shortwave@npr.org. We might open an intergalactic case file and reveal our findings in a future episode.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by...2025-02-2612 minShort WaveShort WaveThis Radio Wave Mystery Changed AstronomyIn 1967 Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a discovery that revolutionized the field of astronomy. She detected the radio signals emitted by certain dying stars called pulsars. This encore episode: Jocelyn's story. Host Regina G. Barber talks to Jocelyn about her winding career, her discovery and how pulsars are pushing forward the field of astronomy today.Have cosmic queries and unearthly musings? Contact us at shortwave@npr.org. We might open an intergalactic case file and reveal our findings in a future episode.Listen to every episode of Short Wave sponsor-free and support our work at NPR by...2025-02-2612 minAstronomy TonightAstronomy TonightAstronomy Tonight for - 02-25-2025On February 25th in astronomical history, one of the most significant events occurred in 1968 when the discovery of the first pulsar was officially announced to the world. This groundbreaking find was made by Jocelyn Bell Burnell, then a graduate student at the University of Cambridge, working under the supervision of her advisor Antony Hewish.The story of this discovery is quite fascinating. Bell Burnell had been meticulously analyzing data from a radio telescope she helped build when she noticed an unusual, regular pulsing signal. At first, the team jokingly referred to it as the "Little Green Men" signal...2025-02-2502 minAstronomy TonightAstronomy TonightAstronomy Tonight for - 02-02-2025Ah, February 2nd! Let's take a cosmic journey back to February 2, 1967, when a truly stellar event occurred in the world of astronomy.On this day, the first pulsar was discovered by Jocelyn Bell Burnell, a graduate student working under the supervision of her thesis advisor, Antony Hewish, at the University of Cambridge. This groundbreaking discovery would go on to revolutionize our understanding of neutron stars and the life cycles of massive stars.Picture this: A young Jocelyn Bell, hunched over reams of chart paper, meticulously analyzing data from a radio telescope she helped build. Suddenly, she...2025-02-0202 minBehind the WingsBehind the WingsDiscovering the First Pulsar - Episode 48Astrophysicist and professor, Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell reflects on how she helped change astronomy forever.In this episode, learn more about how a peculiar signal from space led Jocelyn to a groundbreaking discovery. She discusses her aerospace journey, building a radio telescope, discovering pulsars, and the 1974 Nobel Prize controversy. This one is going to be cool!Key Takeaways:At the time, women were not often permitted to study science fields in school. Her parents protested this rule and Jocelyn became top of her class in Physics.While attending Cambridge, Jocelyn helped build...2025-01-1324 min5 Live Science Podcast5 Live Science PodcastTitans of Science: Jocelyn Bell BurnellDr Chris Smith and the Naked Scientists look back at the year in science, and ask leading experts in the fields of health, AI, space, marine science, and archaeology for their standout moments that defined 2024.Plus, Titans of Science returns with a look at pioneering astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell.2024-12-2951 minThe Naked Scientists Podcast - Stripping Down ScienceThe Naked Scientists Podcast - Stripping Down ScienceTitans of Science: Jocelyn Bell BurnellTitans of Science returns with Jocelyn Bell Burnell who discovered radio pulsars as a postgraduate student at Cambridge. Her work not only revolutionised the field of astrophysics, but inspired one of the most famous pieces of music artwork too... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists2024-12-1031 minThe Naked Scientists PodcastThe Naked Scientists PodcastTitans of Science: Jocelyn Bell BurnellTitans of Science returns with Jocelyn Bell Burnell who discovered radio pulsars as a postgraduate student at Cambridge. Her work not only revolutionised the field of astrophysics, but inspired one of the most famous pieces of music artwork too... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists2024-12-1030 minAstronomy TonightAstronomy TonightAstronomy Tonight for - 11-28-2024On November 28, 1967, astronomers Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Antony Hewish made a groundbreaking discovery that would revolutionize our understanding of the universe: they detected the first pulsar!Picture this: It's a chilly autumn day in Cambridge, England. A young graduate student named Jocelyn Bell is poring over reams of data from a radio telescope she helped build. Suddenly, she notices something peculiar – a series of regular, pulsating radio signals coming from a fixed point in space. At first, she and her supervisor, Antony Hewish, jokingly referred to these signals as "Little Green Men," wondering if they might be evidence of...2024-11-2802 minNewsbangNewsbangXylophone Xenophobia ExterminatedTonight's News-Show delves into an array of intriguing and often absurd topics, starting with a cosmic discovery that highlights the mysteries of the universe. In 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a groundbreaking observation by detecting the signals of a pulsar, a rapidly spinning neutron star that emits rhythmic radio pulses. Initially dismissed as mirroring terrestrial disturbances, such as a faulty cafeteria microwave or even a janitor's watch, the discovery altered the landscape of astrophysics, bringing with it the glaring issue of gender bias in science as the Nobel Prize was awarded to Bell Burnell's male supervisor instead. The show then shifts...2024-11-2824 minBrilliant Scholars And Their ContributioBrilliant Scholars And Their ContributioJocelyn Bell Burnell - Discovered pulsars and made significant contributions to astronomyJocelyn Bell Burnell, an Irish astronomer, discovered pulsars—rapidly rotating neutron stars emitting periodic radio waves—while working on her PhD at Cambridge in 1967. Her groundbreaking discovery revolutionized astrophysics, providing insights into stellar evolution, extreme matter, and the structure of the universe. Despite her crucial role, the 1974 Nobel Prize for the discovery went to her supervisor, Antony Hewish, sparking criticism of gender bias in science. Bell Burnell remained gracious, later earning the Special Breakthrough Prize in 2018, which she used to fund scholarships for underrepresented groups in physics. Her legacy inspires inclusivity and scientific exploration.2024-11-2704 minThe Cosmic SavannahThe Cosmic SavannahA Heritage Day Special: Pulsars and possibilities – a conversation with Jocelyn Bell-Burnell (rerun)This is a rerun of a previous episode (60) titled Pulsars and possibilities with Prof. Jocelyn Bell-Burnell. Firstly, The Cosmic Savannah is very excited to welcome a new host! We […] The post A Heritage Day Special: Pulsars and possibilities – a conversation with Jocelyn Bell-Burnell (rerun) appeared first on The Cosmic Savannah.2024-09-241h 00100 Most Important Scientific Discoveries of All Time100 Most Important Scientific Discoveries of All TimeThe Discovery of Pulsars (Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Antony Hewish)The Discovery of Pulsars (Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Antony Hewish) 2024-08-1503 minThee Quaker PodcastThee Quaker PodcastThe Astronomical Life Of Quaker Scientist Jocelyn Bell BurnellAs a PhD student in 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell made an astronomical discovery, only to have the Nobel Prize in Physics for that discovery go to her male colleagues instead. But instead of becoming jaded by the misogyny she’s experienced, Jocelyn has become a beacon for women in the sciences.On today’s episode, we talk to Jocelyn about her Quaker roots, her move from evangelical to liberal Quakerism, her life in science, black holes, and more!Visit our episode page for a transcript, discussion questions, and to share your thoughts. Become a mo...2024-08-1436 minIntroductions NecessaryIntroductions NecessaryJoceyln Bell BurnellDiscovering pulsars, a type of neutron star, Dr. Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, changed the way we understood the death of massive stars. That instead of the supernova explosion scattering all of a dying star’s material into the universe there is a very small core of very dense material left over that gives off regular radio pulses. Image: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (CC-BY SA 3.0). Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms2024-07-1502 minIntroductions NecessaryIntroductions NecessaryJoceyln Bell BurnellDiscovering pulsars, a type of neutron star, Dr. Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, changed the way we understood the death of massive stars. That instead of the supernova explosion scattering all of a dying star’s material into the universe there is a very small core of very dense material left over that gives off regular radio pulses. Image: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (CC-BY SA 3.0). Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms2024-07-1502 minWomen in STEMWomen in STEMJoceyln Bell BurnellDiscovering pulsars, a type of neutron star, Dr. Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, changed the way we understood the death of massive stars. That instead of the supernova explosion scattering all of a dying star’s material into the universe there is a very small core of very dense material left over that gives off regular radio pulses. Image: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (CC-BY SA 3.0). Sources and additional reading are available at https://introductionsnecessary.com Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ninehourfilms2024-07-1502 minThe Documentary PodcastThe Documentary PodcastForward Thinking: Jocelyn Bell BurnellIn 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered a previously unknown kind of star, the Pulsar. A Nobel prize followed, but not for Jocelyn; her male boss took the honour. Jocelyn has never been bitter about the award, but says that today things should have moved much further than they have. More women are working in space research, but is it enough? In conversation with Nuala McGovern, she argues that different perspectives are essential for moving the science forward. One of these is a more global, inclusive vision to exploring the cosmos. India and China have prestigious space programmes, and...2024-04-1049 minCosmic LatteCosmic LatteCL025 Jocelyn Bell Burnell und die Entdeckung von PulsarenDie Episode über Jocelyn Bell Burnell und die Entdeckung von Pulsaren CL025 - Jocelyn Bell Burnell und die Entdeckung von Pulsaren Die Episode über die Astrophysikerin Jocelyn Bell Burnell und die Entdeckung von Pulsaren. Einleitung In Folge 25 feiern wir nicht Silberne Hochzeit, dafür aber den Sonnenzyklus 25. Anfang 2024 erreicht die Sonne ihren Höhepunkt im aktuellen Sonnenzyklus, dem 25. seit Beginn der Aufzeichnung von Sonnenfleckenaktivitäten im Jahr 1755. Dieser Zyklus zeichnet sich durch ein Maximum an Sonnenstürmen und -flecken aus, was Ende des Jahres zu Polarlichtern auch in Deutschland und Österreich führte. So...2024-01-2548 minBetter KnownBetter KnownLeah MorganLeah Morgan discusses with Ivan six things which should be better known. Leah Morgan is a project engineer and science communicator working in fusion energy research. She makes science and engineering videos on her YouTube channel Leah Morgan and gives talks all about the energy of the future! You can find her at www.leahmorgan.co.uk and on TikTok, Youtube, and Instagram @LeahLoveScience. Fusion energy research https://www.iaea.org/topics/fusion Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell https://scientificwomen.net/women/bell-jocelyn-14 Melodeons https://hobgoblin.com/instruments/instrument/melodeon The King of Rome https://www.derbytelegraph...2023-10-2929 minThe Cosmic SavannahThe Cosmic SavannahEpisode 60: Pulsars and possibilities – a conversation with Jocelyn Bell-BurnellIn the world of astrophysics, few names shine as brightly as Professor Jocelyn Bell-Burnell. In today's episode, we are very privileged to welcome Jocelyn as a guest on The Cosmic Savannah. Jocelyn shares with us the full story behind her groundbreaking discovery of pulsars in the 1960s, how she overcame numerous obstacles as a woman in a male-dominated field, and her initiatives for improving diversity in physics and astronomy. The post Episode 60: Pulsars and possibilities – a conversation with Jocelyn Bell-Burnell appeared first on The Cosmic Savannah.2023-07-1259 minPhysics World Stories PodcastPhysics World Stories PodcastCosmic generosity: a selfless investment in the future of physics If you were awarded $3m prize money for your scientific excellence and hard graft, would you give it all away to strangers? That’s what the Northern Irish astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell did in 2018 after winning the Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for her 1967 discovery of pulsars and her inspiring scientific leadership. She used the cash – topped up with more personal money from a separate prize – to launch the Bell Burnell Graduate Scholarship Fund, which supports PhD students in the UK and Ireland from groups under-represented in physics. In this episode of the Physics World Storie...2023-05-1238 minCarlsbergfondets PodcastCarlsbergfondets PodcastBloom 2022: Astrofysikkens fremtid Hvor bevæger astrofysikken sig hen i disse år? Med opdagelsen af pulsarerne - de pulserende neutronstjerner - ændrede Jocelyn Bell Burnell astrofysikken for altid. Pludselig blev astrofysikken, der førhen havde været en relativt upåagtet disciplin inden for fysikken, en af de vigtigste indgange til studiet af de naturlove, der styrer universet. Men hvilke erkendelser mangler at blive gjort? Kan vi nå frem til en mere fuldendt forståelse af universet? Og kommer James Webb-teleskopet, der blev sendt ud i rummet i december 2021, til at indfri forventningerne og revolutionere vores beskrivelse af de store sammenhæ...2023-04-2044 minBiografIA, la historia contada por una IABiografIA, la historia contada por una IADescubriendo Púlsares con Jocelyn Bell.En este episodio de BiografIA, exploramos la vida y legado de Jocelyn Bell Burnell, una astrofísica británica cuyo descubrimiento de los púlsares cambió nuestra comprensión del universo. Desde su infancia en Irlanda del Norte hasta su carrera como profesora emérita en la Universidad de Oxford, seguimos la vida de Jocelyn mientras enfrenta los desafíos de ser una mujer en un campo dominado por hombres y trabaja incansablemente para fomentar la igualdad de género y la inclusión en las ciencias. Además de su descubrimiento histórico, también exploramos cómo Jocelyn ha sido una d...2023-04-0304 minBiografIA, la historia contada por una IABiografIA, la historia contada por una IADescubriendo Púlsares con Jocelyn Bell.En este episodio de BiografIA, exploramos la vida y legado de Jocelyn Bell Burnell, una astrofísica británica cuyo descubrimiento de los púlsares cambió nuestra comprensión del universo. Desde su infancia en Irlanda del Norte hasta su carrera como profesora emérita en la Universidad de Oxford, seguimos la vida de Jocelyn mientras enfrenta los desafíos de ser una mujer en un campo dominado por hombres y trabaja incansablemente para fomentar la igualdad de género y la inclusión en las ciencias. Además de su descubrimiento histórico, también exploramos cómo Jocelyn ha sido una d...2023-04-0304 minThe Function RoomThe Function RoomAll We Hear Is: Radio PulsarThis week on the function room, my guest is Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell, astrophysicist from Northern Ireland who, as a postgraduate student, discovered a NEW TYPE OF STAR. That’s like discovering A NEW TYPE OF STAR Jocelyn was a postgraduate student at the time and famously her supervisor was awarded the Nobel Prize for radio pulsars, and there was no mention of Jocelyn. Even though she helped build the Interplanetary Scintillation Array – the thing that found it- over two years and she was the one who first noticed the weird data the was the radio pulsar, sometimes reviewing nearly 100ft o...2023-03-3036 minAWESOME ASTRONOMYAWESOME ASTRONOMYJocelyn Bell Burnell InterviewInterview with astronomer Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell Jeni talks to the legendary discoverer of pulsars, champion of women in science and Oxford University astronomer about her astronomy career, inspirations, motivations and key discoveries.  2023-02-1539 minShort WaveShort WaveThe Woman Behind A Mystery That Changed AstronomyIn 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a discovery that revolutionized astronomy. She detected the radio signals emitted by certain dying stars called pulsars. Today, Jocelyn's story. Scientist-in-residence Regina G. Barber talks to Jocelyn about her winding career, her discovery and how pulsars continue to push the field of astronomy today. (encore)Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2022-12-2913 minShort WaveShort WaveThe Woman Behind A Mystery That Changed AstronomyIn 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a discovery that revolutionized astronomy. She detected the radio signals emitted by certain dying stars called pulsars. Today, Jocelyn's story. Scientist-in-residence Regina G. Barber talks to Jocelyn about her winding career, her discovery and how pulsars continue to push the field of astronomy today. (encore)2022-12-2913 minBloomBloomThe Future of Astrophysics – Jocelyn Bell Burnell & Anja C. AndersenHvor bevæger astrofysikken sig hen i disse år? Med opdagelsen af pulsarerne, de pulserende neutronstjerner, der er nogle af de mest ekstreme objekter i universet, ændrede Jocelyn Bell Burnell astrofysikken for altid. Pludselig blev astrofysikken, der førhen havde været en relativt upåagtet disciplin inden for fysikken, en af de vigtigste indgange til studiet af de naturlove, der styrer universet. Men hvilke erkendelser mangler at blive gjort, og kan vi nå frem til en mere fuldendt forståelse af det univers, vi bebor? Kommer James Webb-teleskopet, der blev sendt ud i rummet i december 2021, til at indfri forventn...2022-12-2843 minCarlsbergfondets PodcastCarlsbergfondets PodcastMin Dronning #2: Anja C. Andersen om Jocelyn Bell BurnellI 1967 opdagede den nordirske astrofysiker Jocelyn Bell Burnell det banebrydende fænomen pulsarer. Efterfølgende blev hun dog forbigået, da resten af hendes forskerhold fik Nobelprisen for opdagelsen. Hør astrofysiker Anja C. Andersen fortælle om sin kollega, der forandrede astrofysikken – og siden er blevet en markant stemme for kvinder i forskning. Alt for ofte har kvinderne manglet, når videnskabshistorien skulle skrives. I serien ’Min Dronning’ møder Nynne Bjerre Christensen en række førende danske forskere. Hver især peger de på en kvinde i videnskabshistorien, der har haft særlig indflydelse på deres liv, arbe...2022-10-2743 minShort WaveShort WaveThe Radio Wave Mystery That Changed AstronomyIn 1967 Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a discovery that revolutionized the field of astronomy. She detected the radio signals emitted by certain dying stars called pulsars. Today, Jocelyn's story. Scientist in Residence Regina G. Barber talks to Jocelyn about her winding career, her discovery and how pulsars are pushing forward the field of astronomy today.Have cosmic queries and unearthly musings? Contact us at shortwave@npr.org. We might open an intergalactic case file and reveal our findings in a future episode.2022-08-1512 minShort WaveShort WaveThe Radio Wave Mystery That Changed AstronomyIn 1967 Jocelyn Bell Burnell made a discovery that revolutionized the field of astronomy. She detected the radio signals emitted by certain dying stars called pulsars. Today, Jocelyn's story. Scientist in Residence Regina G. Barber talks to Jocelyn about her winding career, her discovery and how pulsars are pushing forward the field of astronomy today.Have cosmic queries and unearthly musings? Contact us at shortwave@npr.org. We might open an intergalactic case file and reveal our findings in a future episode.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy2022-08-1512 minCosmos with CosmosCosmos with CosmosThe SHOT with CwC: Jocelyn Bell BurnellWelcome to the SHOT with CwC where we all take a shot and tell a brief story about one of the universe's many topics! In this episode, Mike talks about the astronomical contributions of Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Listen and Subscribe to us on: Anchor.fm Spotify YouTube Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Cosmoswithcosmos.com Follow Us! Twitter: @drinkingcosmos Instagram: @cosmoswithcosmos Credits: Eric Skiff - Resistor Anthems  http://EricSkiff.com/music Theme Music R...2022-07-2710 minInto the Impossible With Brian KeatingInto the Impossible With Brian KeatingJocelyn Bell Burnell: Mentors, Pulsars & PrizesIn 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell made an astounding discovery. On 28 November 1967, she detected a "bit of scruff" on her chart-recorder papers that tracked across the sky with the stars. The signal had been visible in data taken in August, but as the papers had to be checked by hand, it took her three months to find it. She established that the signal was pulsing with great regularity, at a rate of about one pulse every one and a third seconds. Temporarily dubbed "Little Green Man 1" (LGM-1) the source (now known as PSR B1919+21) was identified after several years as a...2022-02-161h 04Planetario BAPlanetario BA#AstrónomasSorprendentes Jocelyn Bell BurnellE2 El gran descubrimiento de la Astrofísica del siglo XX. Repasamos la vida de Jocelyn, quien realizó la observación más increíble de la Astrofísica moderna y que tuvo que esperar décadas para ser finalmente reconocida. Descubrilo en Spotify e ISSUU PlanetarioBA.2022-02-1109 minRadio Cosmo 1420Radio Cosmo 1420E 24 - Jocelyn Bell y Vera Rubin: conmemorando el día de la niña y la mujer en la cienciaLa Dra. Jocelyn Bell Burnell es una astrónoma británica que descubrió la primera radio-señal de un púlsar en 1967 cuando era estudiante de doctorado. El descubrimiento fue merecedor del Premio Nobel de Física en 1974, pero Jocelyn no estuvo entre los galardonados, como tampoco figuraba como primer autora del artículo que anunciaba el descubrimiento. Estas omisiones han sido altamente criticadas ya que fueron causadas por discriminación de género.La Dra. Vera Rubin es una astrónoma estadounidense que descubrió el problema de rotación de galaxias. Su trabajo fue la primera evidencia de...2022-02-091h 02Unravelling Science PodcastUnravelling Science PodcastEpisode 45: Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell: Pulsars, Astrophysics and Sexism in STEMThe incredible Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell joins me this week!! Jocelyn is an astrophysicist from Northern Ireland who, as a postgraduate student, discovered the first radio pulsars, the discovery of which eventually earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1974.  She chats to me about making that crucial discovery, the media attention surrounding it, her research group focused on binary stars and her role as first female president of the Institute of physics. We also chat about the sexism she had faced throughout her academic career and the imposter syndrome she felt before attending Cambridge to do her P...2022-01-2543 min木犹如此木犹如此E12 | Weinberg: 从微观粒子到恢弘宇宙的观察者这一期介绍的逝者是史蒂文·温伯格 (Steven Weinberg),他是研究“粒子和宇宙”之间的密切联系的观察者,也是多本理论物理经典教材和科普畅销书的作家,他被公认为当代最伟大的物理学家之一。温伯格1933年出生于纽约的一个犹太移民家庭,2021年7月23日在得克萨斯奥斯汀去世。他因为提出了弱电统一理论,在1979年获得了诺贝尔物理学奖。他是量子场论的大师,把种种复杂的理论以全新的方式重构并解释,他独特的思想影响了几代物理学者。 嘉宾: 蔡一夫 中国科学技术大学天文学系教授 研究领域:粒子宇宙学 暴胀宇宙,反弹宇宙,宇宙起源问题,大尺度结构的早期形成,以及当前宇宙加速膨胀的动力学性质等 嘉宾: 王宽 密歇根大学莱因韦伯理论物理研究院博士后研究员、匹兹堡大学天文物理学博士 研究领域:星系宇宙学 从理论和数值模拟的角度来看宇宙大尺度结构上的物质分布和星系的形成和演化 爱好食物和诗歌(和睡觉) 00:45|Intro 02:20|蔡老师和王宽来参加这期节目的缘由 03:10|科学教育工作者为什么坚持做科普 蔡老师的故事和温伯格的看法 08:50|温伯格在“该做一线科研的时候”却选择“编写教材” 12:00|温伯格将粒子物理引入宇宙学和天文学 温伯格思想上一点的延伸就可以发展出一个新的学科 15:50|凭借弱电统一理论获得诺贝尔奖的三个人都很有故事 温伯格,谢尔登·格拉肖 (Sheldon Lee Glashow) 和阿卜杜勒·萨拉姆 (Abdus Salam) 18:30|《原初三分钟》和霍金的《时间简史》启发了很多科学工作者 蔡教授选择科学之路的开始和带着学生郊外观星经历 27:00|《终极理论之梦》大一统理论的吸引力以及误区 需要“分级”的一本书 32:00|科研工作的合作与分工 王宽的科研方向,数值模拟,光谱数据 38:30|科学与哲学思考,宗教信仰 蔡老师和希腊物理学家好朋友一起参观中国共产党第一次全国代表大会会址 47:30|温伯格21世纪的研究 温伯格的宇宙学扰动理论对蔡老师研究方向的影响 56:00|精灵反弹宇宙学 Quintom Bounce Quintessence+Phantom 理论的结合 60:00|最后的Q&A 婚礼誓言选择用英语的原因?最喜欢的公式方程 克莱因-戈尔登方程 (Klein-Gordon equation)“最伟大”的科学家 杨振宁、薇拉·鲁宾 (Vera Rubin)、约瑟琳·贝尔·伯奈尔 (Jocelyn Bell Burnell) 71:20|经济学人逝者讣告:史蒂文·温伯格:自然的法则 翻译: 公众号 一天一篇经济学人 (微信号 Economist_fans) 逝者:史蒂文·温伯格 Steven Weinberg 延伸内容 谢尔登·格拉肖 Sheldon Glashow 1932 - 1961年,格拉肖引入了短程的中性流(Z0粒子),推广了电弱理论。 美剧《生活大爆炸》谢耳朵的原型 阿卜杜勒·萨拉姆 Abdus Salam 1926 - 1996 萨拉姆是首位穆斯林诺贝尔科学奖项得主,也是首位巴基斯坦籍诺贝尔奖得主。 薇拉·鲁宾 Vera Rubin 1928 - 2016 她证实了星系中有暗物质的存在 约瑟琳·贝尔·伯奈尔 Jocelyn Bell Burnell 1943 - 当她还是研究生时,与安东尼休伊什一起利用射电望远镜发现了第一颗脉冲星 “上周末” 蔡老师在合肥郊区观测拍摄的木星和他的四颗卫星 “上周末” 蔡老师在合肥郊区观测拍摄的木星和表面的超级风暴 Joy Division 1979年《Unknown Pleasures》唱片封面 - Jocelyn Bell观测到的脉冲星引力波 Jodie Foster 1997年主演的科幻电影《超时空接触 Contact》 嘉宾 | 蔡一夫,王宽 主播 | Colin, Sheldon 剪辑&后期 | Colin, Sheldon 音频上传 | Colin 音乐 | Hunter of Invisible Game - Bruce Springsteen 千代子のテ一マ MODE-2 - 平沢進 梦中的国度 - 舒楠 Cello Suite No.1, Prelude - Johann Sebastian Bach Preludes, Op. 28: No. 4 in E Minor - Frédéric François Chopin, Martin Jacoby2021-12-051h 17The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcastThe Equality Commission for Northern Ireland podcastWomen in STEM – Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell (astrophysicist)A very special episode of the Women in STEM podcast with Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, the astrophysicist who was responsible for the discovery of pulsars while a radio astronomy postgraduate student at Cambridge. She talks to Alan Meban about the lack of opportunities for girls to study science when she was at school, the sexism she experienced at university, and the Nobel Prize that was awarded to her supervisor rather than the student who made the discovery. Dame Jocelyn also comments on the drop off of girls studying science between GCSEs and A-levels, and explains how a scholarship...2021-10-1814 minThe ClearOutThe ClearOutGoodness gracious, great balls of fire!This episode is all about stars! Dara discusses at length the many versions of A Star Is Born and their relative strengths and weaknesses, as well as their gender politics. He also uses those movies to look at trauma and the dire male response to trauma and addiction by one of the central characters that is the penultimate act of each version of the story.That leads to briefly touching on alcoholism and the centrality of drink in Irish culture.He concludes by talking about Jocelyn Bell Burnell, a brilliant Northern Irish astrophysicist who belatedly...2021-07-291h 18Ciencia y HumorCiencia y Humor15 de Julio del 2021 efemerides nace Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell astrofísicaTal día como hoy (15 de Julio) de 1943 nace en Belfast Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell , astrofísica norirlandesa que, como estudiante de postgrado, codescubrió la primera radioseñal de un púlsar en 1967. https://lacienciadejaun.com/blogs/efemerides-cientificas/15-de-julio-de-1943-nace-en-belfast-susan-jocelyn-bell-burnell-astrofisica-norirlandesa-que-como-estudiante-de-postgrado-codescubrio-la-primera-radiosenal-de-un-pulsar-en-1967 Si te gusta nuestro contenido, coméntalo y compártelo con tus amigos , familia, conocidos, redes... y visita nuestra página https://lacienciadejaun.com Si te gusta mas todavía , puedes seguir en nuestras redes sociales; Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/lacienciadejaun Pinterest -- https://www.pinterest.es/lacienciadejaun Instagram -- https://www.instagram.com/lacienciadejaun/ Twitter -- https://twitter.com/lacie...2021-07-1505 minCiencia y HumorCiencia y Humor15 de Julio del 2021 efemerides nace Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell astrofísicaTal día como hoy (15 de Julio) de 1943 nace en Belfast Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell , astrofísica norirlandesa que, como estudiante de postgrado, codescubrió la primera radioseñal de un púlsar en 1967.https://lacienciadejaun.com/blogs/efemerides-cientificas/15-de-julio-de-1943-nace-en-belfast-susan-jocelyn-bell-burnell-astrofisica-norirlandesa-que-como-estudiante-de-postgrado-codescubrio-la-primera-radiosenal-de-un-pulsar-en-1967Si te gusta nuestro contenido, coméntalo y compártelo con tus amigos , familia, conocidos, redes... y visita nuestra página https://lacienciadejaun.comSi te gusta mas todavía , puedes seguir en nuestras redes sociales;Facebook-- https://www.facebook.com/lacienciadejaunPinterest -- https://www.pinterest.es/lacienciadejaunInstagram -- https...2021-07-1505 minKésakoKésako"Les femmes de l'ombre" : Jocelyn Bell Burnell (ep 1)« Derrière chaque grand homme, il y a une femme » vous connaissez tous surement ce proverbe prononcé par Talleyrand, vous avez également des noms de femmes en tête comme par exemple La mère d’Edward Teller, Michelle Obama… Cependant, il y a une multitude de femmes que l’on ne pourra citer car elles sont méconnues, ce sont les femmes de l’ombre. La raison ? L’effet Matilda. Ce terme désigne le déni ou la minimisation récurrente et systémique de la contribution des femmes scientifiques à la recherche, dont le travail est souvent attribué à leurs collègues...2021-06-1605 minVedátorský podcastVedátorský podcastVedátorský podcast 70 – Jocelyn Bell Burnell a objav pulzarovVýskum vesmíru je plný prekvapení, väčšinu z nich si však treba tvrdo odpracovať – napríklad analyzovaním desiatok metrov papiera plného grafov denne. Tvrdá práca prináša svoje ovocie, aj keď nie pre každého rovnako. Čo sú to pulzary? Ako boli objavené? Kto za ne získal Nobelovu cenu? A kto je tá najpohodovejšia astrofyzička v celom Anglicku? O tom všetkom diskutuje Jozef a Samuel. Podcast vzniká v spolupráci so SME.  Prednášku Jocelyn B. Burnell o jej objave si môžete pozrieť tu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-335...2021-03-3037 minThe Supermassive PodcastThe Supermassive Podcast15: Neutron Stars - with Jocelyn Bell Burnell"I was tracking down every signal that it picked up, and there was one signal that I couldn't make sense of." Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell gives Izzie and Dr Becky a neutron star 101 and tells them how she discovered pulsars in the 1960s. Plus, Dr Robert Massey takes on your questions and tells us what to look out for in the spring night sky. Book Club Recommendations Forgotten Women: The Scientists - Zing Tsjeng Six Impossible Things - John Gribbin The End of Everything (Astrophysically Speaking) - Katie Mack Vera Rubin: A Life - Jacqueline and...2021-03-2642 minFemmes de sciencesFemmes de sciencesL'effet Matilda illustré par Rosalind Franklin et Jocelyn Bell BurnellBonjour à tous !  Pour cet épisode 2 de la rubrique Histoire de femmes, je fais un peu de sociologie en vous présentant l'Effet matilda : le déni récurrent des femmes dans la science. Pour illustrer cet effet, je vais vous parler de deux scientifiques extraordinaires : La grande chimiste Rosalind Franklin qui a découvert la structure de la molécule d'ADN et l'astrophysicienne Jocelyn Bell Burnell qui a révolutionnée le monde de l'astrophysique en découvrant les pulsars ( vous allez même en écouter un !) . J'espère que cet épisode va vous plaire et j'attends vos retours sur...2021-03-2211 minBrillantes.Brillantes.#16 Sarah Springman - Rector of ETH Zurich and Triathlete ChampionThis week, I have the pleasure to receive on my podcast a woman with an exceptional background. Sarah Springman has been rector of one of the world's best universities, ETH, since 2015. But that's not all.The number 2 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich is also a top athlete and multiple European Triathlon Champion. For her career-long service to her sport at international level, the Queen of England even made her Commander of the order of the British Empire . In this discussion, you will understand how...2020-12-1547 minEinstein A Go-GoEinstein A Go-GoJocelyn Bell; and 20 PhDsJocelyn Bell; and 20 PhDsAstrophysicist and discoverer of the first radio pulsars in 1967, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, joins Dr. Shane; and it's another 20 PhDs special, with the following PhD candidates talking to Shane about the where, what, why of their studies:Amy Coe, University of Melbourne: Ceasing anti-depressantsNilakhi Poddar, The University of Melbourne: Arsenic biosensor James Rule, Monash University/Museums Victoria: fossilised sealsJacinta Humphrey, La Trobe University: urban bird communities.Emily Ramage, University of Newcastle: co designed health interventions for stroke survivorsEleonora Comeo, University of Nottingham and Monash University: fluorescent m...2020-08-1255 minWRINT: WissenschaftWRINT: WissenschaftWR1082 Fast Optical Bursts  Darin: Hawking-Stahlung (auch als Podcast) – Radioastronomie – Karl Schwarzschild – Anthony Hewish – Jocelyn Bell-Burnell – Cyanotypie (Anna Atkins) – Tote Mathematiker in Göttingen – The Great Moon Hoax – Wo der Weltraum beginnt – Hubbles Geburtstag – Hubble-Teleskop – Bremer Presse-Club: Freiraum – Was gegen Kater (nicht) hilft – Polarstern (MOSAiC-Expedition) – Nocebo bei Allergien – Ufo-Videos – Altes Bier – Gargantuesker Hagel (auch im Resonator-Podcast) – Ökologische Nische des Menschen Florian unterstützen? Hier entlang! 2020-05-141h 57WRINT: Wer redet ist nicht totWRINT: Wer redet ist nicht totWR1082 Fast Optical BurstsDarin: Hawking-Stahlung (auch als Podcast) – Radioastronomie – Karl Schwarzschild – Anthony Hewish – Jocelyn Bell-Burnell – Cyanotypie (Anna Atkins) – Tote Mathematiker in Göttingen – The Great Moon Hoax – Wo der Weltraum beginnt – Hubbles Geburtstag – Hubble-Teleskop – Bremer Presse-Club: Freiraum – Was gegen Kater (nicht) hilft – Polarstern (MOSAiC-Expedition) – […]2020-05-1400 minTalks at GoogleTalks at GoogleJocelyn Bell Burnell: "She Discovered the Pulsar, but the Nobel Went to Her Supervisor" | Zeitgeist 2019Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks through her professional history, from overcoming imposter syndrome as a graduate student in Cambridge to discovering pulsars, getting passed over for a Nobel Prize, inspiring Joy Division to make one of the most iconic album covers of all time, and doing her best to lift up women and people of color interested in graduate work in astronomy. Jocelyn Bell Burnell inadvertently discovered pulsars as a graduate student in radio astronomy in Cambridge, opening up a new branch of astrophysics – work recognized by the award of a Nobel Prize to her supervisor. She has su...2020-02-2822 minTalks at GoogleTalks at GoogleJocelyn Bell Burnell: "She Discovered the Pulsar, but the Nobel Went to Her Supervisor" | Zeitgeist 2019Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks through her professional history, from overcoming imposter syndrome as a graduate student in Cambridge to discovering pulsars, getting passed over for a Nobel Prize, inspiring Joy Division to make one of the most iconic album covers of all time, and doing her best to lift up women and people of color interested in graduate work in astronomy. Jocelyn Bell Burnell inadvertently discovered pulsars as a graduate student in radio astronomy in Cambridge, opening up a new branch of astrophysics – work recognized by the award of a Nobel Prize to her supervisor. She has su...2020-02-2822 minTalks at GoogleTalks at GoogleJocelyn Bell Burnell: "She Discovered the Pulsar, but the Nobel Went to Her Supervisor" | Zeitgeist 2019Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks through her professional history, from overcoming imposter syndrome as a graduate student in Cambridge to discovering pulsars, getting passed over for a Nobel Prize, inspiring Joy Division to make one of the most iconic album covers of all time, and doing her best to lift up women and people of color interested in graduate work in astronomy.2020-02-2822 minTítulo do siteTítulo do siteJocelyn Bell Burnell: "She Discovered the Pulsar, but the Nobel Went to Her Supervisor" | Zeitgeist 2019Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks through her professional history, from overcoming imposter syndrome as a graduate student in Cambridge to discovering pulsars, getting passed over for a Nobel Prize, inspiring Joy Division to make one of the most iconic album covers of all time, and doing her best to lift up women and people of color interested in graduate work in astronomy.2020-02-2822 minHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park civilizace: Jocelyn Bell Burnell (radioastronomka, objevitelka pulsarů)Objevila pulsary = rychle rotující neutronové hvězdy. A to jí nebylo ani pětadvacet. Za tento objev byla udělena Nobelova cena - jejímu šéfovi. Radioastronomka Jocelyn Bell Burnell, které se někdy přezdívá "No-Bell", bude v sobotu v Hyde Parku Civilizace. Proč říká "vždy sledujte anomálie"? Lituje, že jí unikla Nobelova cena? A komu dala 3 miliony liber? www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/1044129…9411058090420/2020-02-1955 minArts & IdeasArts & IdeasPoetry and Science: A 19th century metre on the (uni)verseAstrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, poets Sam Illingworth and Sunayana Bhargava, and C19 expert and New Generation Thinker Greg Tate from the University of St Andrews join Anne McElvoy to discuss the parallels between poetry and Victorian laboratory work. Dame Jocelyn Bell-Burnell, is perhaps most famous for first discovering Pulsars - strange spinning massively dense stars that emit powerful regular pulses of radiation. she has been President of the Royal Astronomical Society and the Institute of Physics, and more recently was recipient of the Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics. Alongside, she collects poetry related to Astronomy.2020-01-2245 minsyzygysyzygy45: Biggest Neutron Star Ever!Help us make Syzygy even better! Tell your friends and give us a review, or show your support on Patreon: patreon.com/syzygypodSyzygy is produced by Chris Stewart and co-hosted by Dr Emily Brunsden from the Department of Physics at the University of York.On the web: syzygy.fm | Twitter: @syzygypodThings we talked about in this episode:The Nature Astronomy paperNASA’s site on neutron stars, pulsars and magnetarsVideo on white dwarf stars by KurzgesagtElectron degeneracyChandrasekhar and hi...2019-10-0746 minSydney IdeasSydney IdeasJocelyn Bell Burnell: Pulsars and the universeHear from one of the greatest astrophysicists and role models of our time. Best known for her discovery of pulsars, Jocelyn Bell Burnell has paved a path for furthering scientific knowledge and education. This talk was recorded on Tuesday 16 July, 2019 at the University of Sydney. Visit this page for more: https://bit.ly/2JAlj8m2019-07-2359 minHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park CivilizaceHyde Park Civilizace - Jocelyn Bell Burnell (radioastronomka, objevitelka pulsarů)Jocelyn Bell Burnell, radioastronomka, objevitelka pulsarů; moderuje: Daniel Stach https://www.ceskatelevize.cz/porady/10441294653-hyde-park-civilizace/219411058090420/2019-04-2255 minShe Did What?! PodcastShe Did What?! PodcastJocelyn Bell Burnell: PulsarsJocelyn Bell Burnell: Pulsars by2019-03-0521 minMañanas Con LeoMañanas Con Leo#181 Jocelyn Bell Burnell👩‍🔬 Hoy les cuento la frustrante historia de una gran mujer científica que fue relegada a las sombras de su propio descubrimiento. La música de hoy: Stronger de Britney Spears Los artículos de hoy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armagh_Planetarium https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interplanetary_Scintillation_Array https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Edwards_College,_Cambridge https://www.space.com/41733-jocelyn-bell-burnell-pulsar-discovery-breakthrough-prize.html https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/09/news-jocelyn-bell-burnell-breakthrough-prize-pulsars-astronomy/ Nuestro Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MananasConLeo/ Nuestro Can...2018-12-2807 minThe Life ScientificThe Life ScientificDame Jocelyn Bell BurnellJim Al-Khalili talks to astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Jocelyn Bell Burnell forged her own path through the male-dominated world of science - in the days when it was unusual enough for women to work, let alone make a discovery in astrophysics that was worthy of a Nobel Prize. As a 24-year old PhD student, Jocelyn spotted an anomaly on a graph buried within 100 feet of printed data from a radio telescope. Her curiosity about such a tiny detail led to one of the most important discoveries in 20th century astronomy - the discovery of pulsars - those dense cores...2018-12-1928 minSleep and Relax ASMRSleep and Relax ASMRJocelyn Bell Burnell On episode 308 I gently read the Wikipedia page for Jocelyn Bell Burnell.  Thanks to KindBrew Coffee for sponsoring this episode. Visit https://www.kindbrewcoffee.com/ and use promo code ASMR for 15% off your order. Listen on Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/sleep-and-relax-asmr-6pAPm8  --- Enjoy the show? Here are our tip jars: Paypal: https://paypal.me/sleepandrelaxasmr Via our website: https://goo.gl/55Dj7k --- Email: Hello@SleepandRelaxASMR.com Website: www.SleepandRelaxASMR.com  --- Send in a voice message: https://pod...2018-12-1924 minFT Tech TonicFT Tech TonicJocelyn Bell Burnell on new frontiers in astronomyClive Cookson talks to astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell about her decision to give away her $3m Breakthrough Prize in physics and about what she sees as the most exciting new areas of future research. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-10-0322 minSTEM Fatale PodcastSTEM Fatale PodcastEpisode 018 - Jocelyn Bell Burnell | Nuclear PhysicistAlternate Title: Let's Get Physical Emlyn tells Emma about Dr. Lise Meitner, the nuclear physicist who was instrumental in the discovery of nuclear fission, and Emma tells Emlyn about Dr. Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who discovered pulsars!  PLEASE FILL OUT THE SURVEY: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScwuYfCujp_voMx1I37E4MB1Tk_UbncK6z8Khn4DC683fV-3A/viewform?usp=sf_link   Sources Main Story - Lise Meitner Fission Girl: Lise Meitner’s Escape from Nazi Germany by Melanie Fine Book Review of Lise Meitner: A Life i...2018-09-171h 01Ask ScienceAsk Science301 - Jocelyn Bell Burnell and the Discovery of PulsarsAfter Jocelyn Bell Burnell discovered the dead corpse stars known as pulsars in the '60s, her advisor was awarded the Nobel Prize for her discovery. Now 50 years later, she has earned the $3 million Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for her work which revolutionized our understanding of the universe, and she plans to donate all of it. Read the transcript at https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/education/science/jocelyn-bell-burnell-and-the-discovery-of-pulsars Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts FOLLOW EVERYDAY EINSTEIN ...2018-09-1010 minClever GirlsClever GirlsShe Needs SpaceKimberlee Kelly and Allison Hendrick make space to nerd out over their love for the cosmos and the groundbreaking work of two remarkable astrophysicists, Dr. Jedidah Isler and Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell.2018-03-0540 minThe Jodcast - InterviewsThe Jodcast - InterviewsInterview with Dame Jocelyn Bell BurnellDame Jocelyn Bell Burnell tells us about Advocating for women in science.2017-11-2218 minOxford Physics Public LecturesOxford Physics Public LecturesPulsars and Extreme Physics - A 50th AnniversaryPhysics Colloquium 5th May 2017 delivered by Dame Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell Pulsars, or pulsating radio stars, were discovered accidentally 50 years ago. Dame Professor Bell Burnell will give a brief account of the equipment used and the discovery. We now understand pulsars to be rapidly rotating neutron stars (1ms < P 10s, R ≈ 10km, surface speed 10%c) which manifest extreme physics in several dimensions (average density = nuclear, surface B up to 1011T). Dame Professor Bell Burnell will describe the main features of pulsars and indicate how they are impacting our understanding of physics today.2017-06-271h 00My Classical FavouritesMy Classical FavouritesJocelyn Bell BurnellRob's guest this week is the astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell2017-03-2452 minPodcast de El Café CuánticoPodcast de El Café CuánticoJocelyn Bell interviewOn February 10th, we were incredibly fortunate to be able to interview the astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, discoverer of the first pulsars, after she gave a talk about it in the University of Valencia. We included a version of the audio with Spanish dubbing on the 9th program of the 3rd season of El Café Cuántico, and here is the original interview. Enjoy!2016-04-0800 minStories in SoundStories in SoundJocelyn and the Radio StarMarie-Louise Muir meets Jocelyn Bell Burnell, famous for making one of the most significant astronomical discoveries of the 20th century.2016-02-0729 minMidweekMidweekPatricia Cornwell, Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Benedict Allen, Simon NicolLibby Purves meets crime writer Patricia Cornwell; astrophysicist Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell; musician Simon Nicol and adventurer Benedict Allen.Patricia Cornwell is a writer. Her new novel Depraved Heart features medical examiner Kay Scarpetta who is working on a suspicious death scene when a story involving her niece Lucy demands her investigative skills. Patricia Cornwell has sold over 100 million books. She sold her first novel, Postmortem, while working as a computer analyst at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Richmond, Virginia. Depraved Heart is published by Harper Collins.Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell is...2015-12-1641 minMcGill Podcasts » AstroMcGillMcGill Podcasts » AstroMcGillAstroMcGill Episode 69 – Dame Jocelyn Bell BurnellWe were visited by Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who discovered pulsars during her graduate studies in the 1960s. She talks to us about the still highly active field of pulsar astronomy and her varied career since their discovery. We also discuss her tireless advocacy for women in physics and astronomy. Guest: Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Oxford University). Hosts: Robert Archibald and Gabrielle Simard. Duration: 20 minutes. Production: James O’Callaghan. 2015-12-0800 minScience & TechnologyScience & TechnologyAstroMcGill Episode 69 – Dame Jocelyn Bell BurnellWe were visited by Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who discovered pulsars during her graduate studies in the 1960s. She talks to us about the still highly active field of pulsar astronomy and her varied career since their discovery. We also discuss her tireless advocacy for women in physics and astronomy. Guest: Jocelyn Bell Burnell (Oxford University). Hosts: Robert [...]2015-12-0800 minThe LaborastoryThe LaborastorySean Elliott on Jocelyn Bell BurnellSean M Elliott is a writer and presenter who has worked for over a decade in science communication, working with groups such as the CSIRO, Museum Victoria, and University of Melbourne. With his business "Rough Science", Sean presents science programs for school students, including holiday programs where he teaches kids how to make computer games. He tells the story of Irish astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell.2015-05-1618 minAstronomy CastAstronomy CastAstronomy Cast Ep. 360AstronomyCast 360: Jocelyn Bell Burnell by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay2014-12-1727 minAstronomy CastAstronomy Cast360: Jocelyn Bell BurnellAstronomyCast 360: Jocelyn Bell Burnell by Fraser Cain & Dr. Pamela Gay2014-12-1727 minSceptici în RomâniaSceptici în RomâniaEp.104 – Ebola și cenzuraPericolele lipsei de scepticism Niște oameni cred ca poți reveni la viață după 6 luni de moarte. http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2014/12/01/hamilton_family_left_corpse_upstairs_for_six_months_expecting_resurrection.html Femei în știință Jocelyn Bell Burnell Cenzura e utilă? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/a-long-list-of-sex-acts-just-got-banned-in-uk-porn-9897174.html Societatea ascensionată https://www.facebook.com/activareadn Niște idioți s-au dus în Liberia să trateze Ebola cu homeopate. http://www.vice.com/en_uk/read/treating-ebola-with-homeopathy-393 Eroarea logică a episodului Povara dovezii http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burden_of_proof2014-12-081h 06Private PassionsPrivate PassionsJocelyn Bell BurnellThe astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell changed the way we see the universe. At the age of only 24, as a Phd student, she discovered a totally new kind of star, a pulsar. Her older male colleagues got the Nobel Prize for the discovery ? her name being unfairly, and in the view of many scientists, outrageously, left off. But many honours have followed, and Jocelyn Bell Burnell is currently Visiting Professor of Astrophysics at Oxford University.In Private Passions she talks to Michael Berkeley about the sexism she's fought all her life as a woman in science: the jeering...2013-08-0432 minStargazingStargazingKiller asteroidsIn this talk Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks about large asteroid impacts.2013-04-1613 minStargazingStargazingPluto - no more a planetIn this talk Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks about the reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf planet and the history of its discovery.2013-04-1611 minOxford SciBar Podcast 2012Oxford SciBar Podcast 2012Oxford SciBar Podcast April 2012 - Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell: "The end of the world in 2012"Many people believe that te ending of the Mayan calendar on 21st December 2012 predicts the end of our world. Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell examinde the various astronomical explanations used to support this contention. Should we be worried? And what does the hype tell us about science and society? Enjoy!2013-02-051h 01The New ElizabethansThe New ElizabethansJocelyn Bell BurnellThe New Elizabethans: Jocelyn Bell Burnell the astrophysicist who discovered pulsars, the beams of radiation emitted by rapidly spinning neutron stars. Bell Burnell was a PhD student trying to track quasars at the time of her discovery, but it was through analysing the data from the radio telescope she had helped to build at Cambridge University that she first noticed these signals. When her results were published in the journal Nature in 1968 they caused an astronomical sensation. In 1974, her PhD supervisor, Prof Anthony Hewish received the Nobel Prize for Physics along with Dr Martin Ryle...2012-08-0211 minIn Our Time: ScienceIn Our Time: ScienceThe Vacuum of SpaceMelvyn Bragg and guests Frank Close, Jocelyn Bell Burnell and Ruth Gregory discuss the Vacuum of Space. The idea that there is a nothingness at the heart of nature has exercised philosophers and scientists for millennia, from Thales's belief that all matter was water to Newton's concept of the Ether and Einstein's idea of Space-Time. Recently, physicists have realised that the vacuum is not as empty as we thought and that the various vacuums of nature vibrate with forces and energies, waves and particles and the mysterious phenomena of the Higgs field and dark energy.2009-04-3042 minIn Our Time: ScienceIn Our Time: ScienceThe Speed of LightMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss the speed of light. Scientists and thinkers have been fascinated with the speed of light for millennia. Aristotle wrongly contended that the speed of light was infinite, but it was the 17th Century before serious attempts were made to measure its actual velocity – we now know that it’s 186,000 miles per second. Then in 1905 Einstein’s Special Theory of Relativity predicted that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. This then has dramatic effects on the nature of space and time. It’s been thought the speed of light is a constant in Natur...2006-11-3042 minIn Our Time: ScienceIn Our Time: ScienceBlack HolesMelvyn Bragg and guests discuss Black Holes. They are the dead collapsed ghosts of massive stars and they have an irresistible pull: their dark swirling, whirling, ever-hungry mass has fascinated thinkers as diverse as Edgar Allen Poe, Stephen Hawking and countless science fiction writers. When their ominous existence was first predicted by the Reverend John Mitchell in a paper to the Royal Society in 1783, nobody really knew what to make of the idea - they couldn’t be seen by any telescope. Although they were suggested by the eighteenth century Marquis de Laplace and their existence was proved on pa...2001-04-1228 minDesert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005Desert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005Professor Jocelyn Bell BurnellSue Lawley's castaway this week is the astrophysicist Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Jocelyn Bell Burnell was only twenty-four when she made the discovery of a lifetime: As she was mapping the universe for her PhD, she chanced upon the radio signal for a totally new kind of star, known as a 'pulsar'. Her find is seen as one of the most important contributions to astrophysics in the twentieth century. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: The Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves by Giuseppe Verdi Book...2000-12-2435 min