Rosalind Franklin - and DNA
She died at 37 from ovarian cancer. But not before she played a critical role in the discovery of the double helix stucture of DNA. One of the greatest discoveries of all time.
She was a brilliant experimental scientist. Crick and Watson became famous. Rosalind did not. Now it's up to history to decide.
Content written and posted by Ken Abbott abbottsystems@gmail.com
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