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believemeitsbutter: rebeccacohenart: http://vitaminw.co/culture-society/womens-history-questions-and-facts Just a fraction of the cool stuff I learned when researching women’s history. Rosalind Franklin did not just help. She actually discovered
scienceyoucanlove: Great women of science Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) - British biophysicist and X-ray crystallographer who made critical contributions to the understanding of the fine molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite. Mari
historyandmemes: Science textbooks: So uhhh, all you really need to know regarding the structure of DNA is that these two dudes named Watson and Crick figured it out. Rosalind Franklin:
fakehistory:Discovery of the Double Helix structure of DNA by James D. Watson and Francis Crick. (1953)(Colorized)
fakehistory: Rosalind Franklin discovers the double helix structure of DNA (Cambridge, 1952)
divine-apathia: callipygianology: englishjakes: rosalind franklin discovered the double helix in dna but her research was stolen by two men before she could properly share the information and now watson and crick are famous for what she spent years
Reblog if you ARE a woman in STEM, SUPPORT women in STEM, or ARE STILL BITTER about Rosalind Franklin not getting credit for discovering the structure of DNA and the Nobel prize going to Watson and Crick instead.
callipygianology: englishjakes: rosalind franklin discovered the double helix in dna but her research was stolen by two men before she could properly share the information and now watson and crick are famous for what she spent years studying Plus she
sciencenote: Rosalind Franklin 1920 - 1958 Rosalind Franklin always liked facts. She was logical and precise, and impatient with things that were otherwise. She decided to become a scientist when she was 15. She passed the examination for admission to
fuckyeahcells: Happy Birthday, Rosalind Franklin. “You look at science (or at least talk of it) as some sort of demoralising invention of man, something apart from real life, and which must be cautiously guarded and kept separate from everyday
scishow: ROSALIND FRANKLIN: GREAT MINDS Rosalind Franklin was a British scientist who helped discover the structure of DNA, but you most likely haven’t heard of her. Hank will attempt to fix this gap in your knowledge on today’s SciShow: Great Minds.Like
Photograph 51, starring Nicole Kidman as Rosalind Franklin, is bringing the scientist’s story to the uninitiated masses.The silent partner in revealing the structure of DNA is often cited as a quintessential example of the maligned woman in science.
Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958): The Overlooked Mother of DNA
suricattus: Caption: “On this day in 1953, two young men announced Rosalind Franklin’s stunning work on X-ray photography of the DNA Double Helix.” Internet: We saw what you did there, and we approve.
jordanparrished: arcadiasilver: fromchaostocosmos: suricattus: Caption: “On this day in 1953, two young men announced Rosalind Franklin’s stunning work on X-ray photography of the DNA Double Helix.” Internet: We saw what you did there, and
leadhooves: ultrafacts: “There are a lot of people who have been looking for the perfect sweetener for a long time,” says Eric Walters, a biochemist at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in Chicago. Walters himself has studied
sciencesoup: Badass Scientist of the Week: Rosalind Franklin Rosalind Franklin (1920–1958) was a biophysicist and X-Ray crystallographer who made important and controversial contributions to our current understanding of DNA. She graduated from Cambridge
profeminist: legendarywomen:Women’s History Month – Dr. Rosalind Franklin, Pioneer Molecular Biologist and Uncredited for Discovering Double Helix Structure of DNA Franklin’s Research Led to the Discovery of DNA Structure “Many people have