The former Strathclyde University Student Union building could be given a new lease on life. A planning application has been ...
Explore the inspiring contributions of Women in STEM, featuring Irish scientists and their groundbreaking achievements.
Featured on the stamps released just ahead of International Women’s Day tomorrow (8 March) are Prof Jocelyn Bell Burnell, the astrophysicist behind the 1967 discovery of the first radio pulsars ...
"I started by failing," quips Jocelyn Bell. Born in Belfast ... Soon after her discovery, Bell married and changed her name to Burnell. Her husband was a government employee, and his career ...
And I wonder what sort of person might wear this? I'm Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell. I'm an astrophysicist and I discovered radio pulsars. I now work in Oxford University, and the objects you've ...
Rob's guest this week is the astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Whilst still completing her PhD at Cambridge University Jocelyn made what is considered one of the greatest astronomical ...
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes and physicist Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell were at the opening of Edinburgh Airport’s Stem Centre. Designed to encourage people into careers in science ...