She Took The Photo. They Won The Nobel. | Rosalind Franklin
In 1952, Rosalind Franklin took the most important photograph in the history of biology. She never received credit for it. 0:00 The Photograph That Changed Science 0:56 Who Was Rosalind Franklin 2:05 Paris: Where She Became the Best 2:46 King's College: Designed to Fail 5:43 Photograph 51 6:27 Fifty Miles North: Watson and Crick 7:19 January 1953 — The Hallway 8:22 Published. Third. One Sentence. 9:26 She Never Knew 11:20 The Nobel Prize She Never Received 13:42 Photograph 51 Is Hers This is the full, documented story of how her work was taken — and how history chose to forget her name. #RosalindFranklin #DNA #ErasedFromHistory

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