women in physics

Today, the Nobel Prize was awarded in Physics. Once again, women were overlooked.

 Dr. Jocelyn Bell Burnell is long overdue a Nobel Prize in the area of Physics. Her work contributed to the discovery of the pulsar, small sized, their diameters are 20 km or less, spherical objects in space that contain more mass than the sun. At the time she was a postgraduate at Cambridge and the Nobel Prize in Physics, in 1974, went to her supervisor who was given credit for her discovery. Dr. Burnell has been recognized with many award and honors, including the Special Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2018), which carried a cash award of 2.3 million pounds. She donated the money towards charity organizations which help individuals from underrepresented populations become physicists.

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