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Emily Standley Allard on MSNRosalind Franklin: The Woman Behind DNA’s Double Helix Denied Nobel Prize
Watson and Crick’s landmark paper, published in Nature in 1953, included only a cursory acknowledgment of Franklin’s work.
The library’s History of Molecular Biology Collection includes written materials, X-ray prints, and photos related to the discovery of DNA ...
Author Jessica Mills joined us to talk about her new book and the controversial story of one of the twentieth century's most famed scientists, Rosalind Franklin, who discovered the two-chain helical ...
Seventy years ago, James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of life itself in the double helix of DNA — but they didn’t get there alone. Watson and Crick, whose breakthrough earned them ...
The two most famous prizes in the world are the Academy Award for work in film and the Nobel Prize for work in science and medicine. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences grants posthumous ...
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