The two relics of exploding stars are black holes and neutron stars.
Both were discovered by women.
Jocelyn Bell discovered neutron stars, in the guise of “pulsars”, in 1967.
Since then, three Nobel prizes have gone to male scientists for their work on pulsars, but none to Bell.
Louise Webster, the co-discoverer of black holes, has been largely forgotten.
Unless, of course, you remember her name.

https://newhumanist.org.uk/articles/6296

The woman who discovered black holes

Louise Webster has been largely forgotten – it's time to remember her

@cdarwin

Prejudice in science is deeply ironic. The core philosophy is to remove subjective bias. Seems that the self-serving aspects of human nature can route around almost any obstacle.