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Is Rosalind Franklin a ghost that still haunts the history of genomic science? Alan Booth looks into her remarkable story ...
Before Watson and Crick basked in Nobel glory, before The Double Helix mythologized their genius, there was the photo. Photo ...
What starts as digital applause can quickly devolve into a chorus of chaos. In the Wild West of online connections, praise, poison, and pseudoscience often sit side by side—especially when the topic ...
About 50 friends and supporters of Morgan Sayre and Jay Ruban showed up April 18 to celebrate the grand opening and ribbon ...
Airbus will provide the landing platform for Rosalind Franklin, which is scheduled to launch toward Mars in 2028.
Airbus Defence and Space has replaced a Russian corporation in a European project to search for signs of life on Mars. Scientists at its site in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, will work on the ExoMars ...
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.
Dermatology providers reported strong impacts on the work and home life of patients with moderate to severe chronic hand eczema, a manifestation of atopic dermatitis.
What is it about Rosalind Franklin that fascinates you? Are there any aspects of her life or work that strike you as particularly remarkable? Franklin was also inspired to be a scientist by her father ...
In the heart of 9th century Morocco, a woman quietly rewrote the future of global education. She was Fatima al-Fihri and she ...