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Breakthrough 9月17日
The clock is ticking! You have 3 days left to vote on the Popular Vote videos for the 2018 Breakthrough Junior Challenge Top Scorer at
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Breakthrough 9月17日
What is life? In order to look for life, first we have to understand what we're looking for. of raises the question as part of this Breakthrough Discuss video series:
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Yuri Milner 9月13日
Congratulations to laureate David Allis of on winning a for his work on gene expression. Dr. Allis has made important contributions to fundamental knowledge, which also shed light on cancer and other diseases.
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CERN 9月10日
🎂 Ten years ago, on 10 September 2008, two yellow dots on a screen signalled the first time that protons had circulated CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (), marking the end of years of design and construction.
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Breakthrough 9月10日
Breakthrough uses machine learning data from to discover 72 new pulses from a Fast Radio Burst source - among the most powerful and mysterious emitters in the universe:
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Breakthrough 9月10日
Help your favorite video advance to the final round with a share + a like, love, wow or haha before the 9/20 deadline! All the great science videos in the 2018 Breakthrough Junior Challenge Popular Vote playlist at
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Nadia Drake 9月6日
Not too long ago, I spoke with Jocelyn Bell Burnell about that time she discovered a new kind of star -- something dead, rapidly spinning, and utterly mysterious. Now, she's won a lucrative :
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Berkeley Lab 9月6日
Congratulations to Jocelyn Bell Burnell on receiving a for her contributions to the discovery of pulsars and for a lifetime of leadership inspiration!
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NRAO 9月6日
51 years ago, Jocelyn Bell Burnell noticed a bit of “scruff” on chart paper she was analyzing as part of her PhD research in radio astronomy. Today, she's been awarded the $3M Special Prize in Fundamental Physics by
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American Academy of Arts & Sciences 9月6日
Congratulations to newly-elected Academy Member, Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell! She was just awarded the in physics, and has announced she'll be donating the prize money to underrepresented student groups.
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Institute of Physics 9月6日
Massive congratulations to our former President, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, who has won the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics! Her prize money is to be donated for new studentships. Read more 👇
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Dr Paul Coxon 9月6日
Prof Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell has won a Breakthrough Prize for the discovery of radio pulsars. She is donating the £2.3m winnings to fund women, under-represented ethnic minority and refugee students to become physics researchers 😀
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Brian Cox 9月6日
And she’s donated all the money to support and encourage physics students from under-represented groups. Jocelyn Bell Burnell is a towering scientist and a remarkable person.
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Peter T Gallagher 9月6日
Two rounds of applause from the Irish National Astronomy Meeting for Jocelyn Bell Burnell on her !
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Breakthrough 9月6日
We are honored to announce Jocelyn Bell Burnell will receive a $3 million Special Breakthrough Prize at our annual ceremony on 11/4, for contributions to the discovery of pulsars + a lifetime of inspiring leadership: +
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SpaceX 8月31日
Forward hatch view of Dragon departing the earlier this month.
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Breakthrough 8月30日
Lord Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and member of the Breakthrough Initiatives Advisory Committee, discusses whether we’re alone in the Universe:
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Breakthrough 8月30日
Scientists - keep kissing those frogs! Avi Loeb of and writes in about the annoying anomalies that can turn into great scientific discoveries:
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Breakthrough 8月30日
Breakthrough Prize laureate Robert Langer of is 70 today. Prize founder Yuri Milner said: "Some of our era's greatest engineers are doing their work at the nano-scale - and Robert Langer is one of the very best of them. Happy birthday, Bob.”
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Breakthrough 8月28日
Plate tectonics not needed to sustain life
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