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In 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 ...
Fourteen local athletes were recognized on the Pennsylvania Volleyball Coaches Association ... Bethlehem Catholic sophomore Jocelyn Bell and Lehighton senior Lyla Kershner were honored.
The volleyball version of the Holy War with the ... Becahi (17-2) placed Jocelyn Bell on the first team of the all-conference squad, Piper Ruggiero on the second team and Sophia Becker on the ...
In her volleyball career, ACCHS was a district ... It was the first thing to do.” Jocelyn Bell (So., Bethlehem Catholic); Bailey Corrigan (Sr., Liberty); Izzy Fekula (Sr., Parkland); Alexia ...
Three girls volleyball programs entered the District ... respectively. So. OH Jocelyn Bell, Bethlehem Catholic: Achieving EPC first-team all-star status as a sophomore is no small feat.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell's male colleagues were given a Nobel in 1974 for her discovery of radio pulsars. Now, one of the world's top scientists is receiving some retroactive respect: a Breakthrough ...
No District 11 team secured a state championship in girls’ volleyball last month in Mechanicsburg, but that doesn’t mean there wasn’t plenty of talent on the court this fall and people ...
Jocelyn Bell Burnell built the telescope, laboring in damp and chilly English weather to install more than 100 miles of cable and copper wire across a windswept field near Cambridge. She operated ...
On November 28, 1967, astronomy graduate student Jocelyn Bell noticed a regular radio pulse picked up by the newly built Interplanetary Scintillation Array of the Mullard Radio Astronomy ...
We all know the famous story of how Jocelyn Bell-Burnell discovered pulsars in 1967 as a graduate student at the University of Cambridge—and the longstanding debate about whether she should have ...
IN 1967, astronomer Jocelyn Bell Burnell was searching the night sky for quasars, super-bright sources of light in the centre of some galaxies, when she spotted something unusual. It was a pulsing ...