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British scientist Rosalind Franklin died in 1958.

Her most famous contribution to science came from her X-ray diffraction images of DNA, particularly Photo 51, which provided crucial evidence for the double helix structure of DNA. Her photo was shared without her knowledge with J. Watson & F. Crick, who used it as a basis for their model of DNA's structure. Their work overshadowed her contribution, & she was not fully recognized for her role until after her death.

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@gutenberg_org Check your timeline. Franklin died in 1958, not 1956.

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"She does not smile enough. Could use some makeup"

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in 1958, chemist and crystallographer Rosalind Franklin died aged 37.

Famous Cambridge joke:

Q: What did James Watson and Francis Crick discover?

A: Rosalind Franklin’s notes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin

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