Black Holes, Blazars, and Women of Color in Science | Nat Geo Live

From the young age of 12, Jedidah Isler, a 2016 National Geographic emerging explorer, knew she wanted to be an astrophysicist. Despite the fact that there are so few women of color in the disciple of astrophysics, Isler and her family knew that if anyone could do it, she could. The first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in astrophysics from Yale, Isler studies blazing quasars, which are basically supermassive, hyperactive black holes. Isler takes the stage to talk about her passion for studying “blazars,” her dedication to supporting and expanding opportunities for students of color within the sciences, and the need to include all people regardless of their identity into the conversation around science to make sure the best possible discoveries are being made.
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Legends of Tomorrow Expand Roster w/ Justice Society & Citizen Steel

The future is uncertain…even when we’re talking about the time-traveling heroes of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. In this exclusive #DCTV clip, we attempt to change that as DC All Access talks to the stars of the hit CW series. Who will be joining the team? How are our heroes dealing with the shocking events of the Season One finale? And what can we expect now that the Justice Society is joining the action? No need to leap through time to get answers, just watch the clip!... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!