Jocelyn Bell Burnell - Why unconscious bias matters. videoJocelyn Bell Burnell - Why unconscious bias matters Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks to two students about why unconscious bias matters.
Another telling case is that of Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who as a graduate student in 1967 discovered pulsars, a type of rotating neutron star. Her supervisor, Antony Hewish, received the 1974 Nobel ...
Previous winners of the award include Arthur Eddington, Albert Einstein, Edwin Hubble, Stephen Hawking and Jocelyn Bell Burnell. Professor Tennyson’s work in molecular physics has been fundamental in ...
FIRST ON FOX: Republican lawmakers in the House and Senate are reviving a push to require that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) beds be filled before illegal immigrants are released from ...
When legendary Swiss socialite and tycoon Jocelyn Wildenstein was laid to rest this week in the most prestigious last resting place in Paris, it was an elegant affair befitting her society status.
The heartbroken fiancé of New York socialite Jocelyn Wildenstein, known as Catwoman, says “she doesn’t deserve to be ridiculed” — and insists she was not broke when she died, despite ...
Jocelyn Wildenstein — known as “Catwoman” for her cat-like appearance — will be cremated following her death on New Year’s Eve. The late socialite’s fiancé, Lloyd Klein, spoke to TMZ ...