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A new play, starring Nicole Kidman, tells the forgotten story of Rosalind Franklin's contribution to unlocking the structure of DNA. Kate Mulcahy explains why strong female role models in science are still needed even today
Annie Easley started out studying pharmacy at Xavier University in New Orleans, but when she married and moved to Cleveland, she discovered the university there had just closed its pharmacy program, and started looking for a different career. When an article in a Cleveland newspaper about twin sisters who worked as ‘human computers’ at the then-NACA caught her eye, she applied there, was hired and the rest is history.
The woman whose work formed a basis for the Nobel Prize for the structure of DNA has not been appreciated until recently. Rosalind Franklin's legend may not do justice to the compassionate, passionate scientist who brought the world its first true visions of the makeup of all life.
Focusing on the little moments, capturing them for a lifetime.
If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
Since this hasn't been addressed in a long time I thought a new thread would be appropriate How do these things work? Have there been any tests?Maybe we could get Ted D to do a group tour.I would love to give these a try.These group tours happen a lot at AC. The bowls could go state to state and safely return to Ted and we could all post impressions.I am actually serious about this, I think it would be interesting.
This Italian astronomer, physicist, mathematician, and engineer is much more than a lyric in Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody."
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Rosalind Franklin – an incredibly talented chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work led to the discovery of DNA – is a prime contender for the honour.
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"Every art should become science, and every science should become art."