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The Scientist Who Discovered DNA & The Race To Steal Her Work | Unpacked
20 Mar star 0 Science History
Rosalind Franklin was a pioneering scientist whose work was crucial in uncovering the structure of DNA, yet she was largely overshadowed by others credited with the discovery. Her detailed X-ray diffraction images revealed the DNA double helix, a critical piece, exploited by James Watson and Francis Crick without proper acknowledgment. Franklin's struggle for recognition highlights issues of gender bias in the scientific community, amplifying her legacy as a symbol of resilience and dedication to truth over personal acclaim. This nuanced narrative continues to resonate, celebrating her invaluable contributions and the broader importance of equitable recognition in science.
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