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The “51” in Cure51 references Photo 51, the famous X-ray diffraction image taken by Franklin and her PhD student, Raymond Gosling, which provided key evidence for the structure of DNA.
It's been announced that a space rover built in the UK will be the first ever European space rover to land on Mars. Made by ...
When Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit rocket failed on its maiden launch from Cornwall in 2023, it brought Britain’s space ...
including Rosalind Franklin, whose X-ray diffraction images were critical to deciphering DNA’s structure. Science, like most innovation, is typically a collaborative effort, where ideas evolve ...
The “warm” data in the middle, such as your old photos, can take a few ... Francis Crick, and Rosalind Franklin. But building an actual DNA storage system has proved complicated.
Before Watson and Crick basked in Nobel glory, before The Double Helix mythologized their genius, there was the photo. Photo 51 — crisp, clear, and groundbreaking — captured by Dr. Rosalind Franklin, ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) selected Airbus to make the lander for the Rosalind Franklin Mars rover, scheduled to launch in 2028 ...
Airbus UK wins a new contract, awarded through the ESA, to engineer the landing system that will deliver Europe's first rover on to Mars.
The UK firm was previously involved with the project when Rosalind Franklin was designed and built in a bio-burden clean-room in Stevenage. The rover is named after a British DNA pioneer.
Imagine a world without Marie Curie’s groundbreaking research in radioactivity, Rosalind Franklin’s crucial role in the discovery of DNA, or Ada Lovelace’s visionary work in computer ...