Women Who Changed Everything
Explore the crucial role of crystallographer Rosalind Franklin in discovering DNA's structure, a contribution largely overshadowed by Watson and Crick's Nobel Prize. The episode details her groundbreaking Photo 51 and other X-ray diffraction images that were instrumental in understanding DNA's double helix structure. We examine the institutional sexism at King's College London, her meticulous research methodology, and how her work was used without her knowledge or consent, leading to one of science's most significant controversies.
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