Indeed, Franklin is in the shadows of science history, for while her work on DNA was crucial to the discovery of its structure, her contribution to that landmark discovery is little known.
add to other lines of evidence showing Rosalind Franklin was an equal contributor — not a victim — in the discovery of DNA’s structure. Matthew Cobb, from The University of Manchester and Nathaniel ...
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The first photographic evidence of this shape was obtained in 1952, when scientist Rosalind Franklin used a process called X-ray diffraction to capture images of DNA molecules (Figure 5).
Rosalind Franklin and Dorothy Hodgkin made important breakthroughs in science, including many discoveries that are vital to our lives today. Performing early X-ray analysis on the DNA molecule.
The team published its findings in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. A doomed expedition The expedition, helmed ...
She was invited to King's College in London to join a team of scientists studying living cells. The leader of the team assigned her to work on DNA with a graduate student. Franklin's assumption was ...
Rosalind Franklin played an integral role in the discovery of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Scientist Rosalind Franklin would have been "totally amazed" that 100 years after her ...
The Rosalind Franklin rover is due to launch ... the supreme achievements of 20th Century science, enabling researchers to finally understand how DNA stored, copied and transmitted the genetic ...