Astronomy, women in a black hole

2023-11-26 13:00:00

Belgian astrophysicist Yaël Nazé, researcher at the University of Liège, gave her public lecture on female astronomy for the first time in Switzerland on Thursday. This intervention is taken from research for his eponymous work which has been republished several times and translated last year into Japanese. This specialist in massive stars – bodies much larger than our Sun – is passionate regarding the often pitfalls of women astronomers whose major contributions have not been remembered by the history of science.

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