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Rosalind Franklin's life

Rosalind Franklin's life

Rosalind Franklin was a groundbreaking scientist who didn't get formal credit for her contributions.

Her story is tied to the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. She and a PhD student used x-ray technology to photograph DNA that showed the molecule's structure. She also did research in other fields, such as biology, chemistry, and physics. In addition, she studied coal, DNA, and viruses. Her practical findings gave her an international reputation.

Franklin died at age 37. However, her brief life had a profound impact on the sciences and daily lives of people.

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