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Rosalind Franklin was known for her intellectual rigour, keen sense of justice, and strong personality. She was a private ...
Scientist Rosalind Franklin’s often overlooked role in DNA discovery gets a new twist A model of a DNA molecule in 1962.
Among the actors central to the epic revelation of DNA's structure -- Francis Crick and James Watson at Cambridge University and Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins at King's College, London ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The discovery of DNA’s double helix structure 70 years ago opened up a world of new science — and also sparked disputes over who contributed what and who deserves credit ...
Rosalind Franklin’s role in DNA discovery gets a new twist By: Maddie Burakoff, The Associated Press Posted: 11:10 AM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 25, 2023 Last Modified: 1:20 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 25, 2023 ...
FILE - A model of a DNA molecule is displayed in the New York office of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research on Oct. 18, 1962. The discovery of DNA’s “twisted ladder” structure ...
Meanwhile, Franklin — an expert in X-ray imaging — was studying the molecules at King’s College in London, along with a scientist named Maurice Wilkins.
Rosalind Franklin's role in DNA discovery gets a new twist The story of how scientists discovered DNA's shape may be getting another twist Maddie Burakoff Tuesday 25 April 2023 17:09 BST ...
Meanwhile, Franklin — an expert in X-ray imaging — was studying the molecules at King's College in London, along with a scientist named Maurice Wilkins.