@danielsharman instagram story April 21, 2021
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@danielsharman instagram story April 21, 2021
So while today is the anniversary of James Watson and Francis Crick publicly announcing their “discovery” of the double-helix structure of DNA, we’re honoring Rosalind Franklin instead. Watson and Crick’s finding was based on a photo taken by Franklin who really beat them to the punch.
In celebration of Rosalind Franklin who is too often overlooked by history (she should have be awarded the Nobel Prize along with Watson, Crick, and Maurice Wilkins), here are a few awesome items we have recently discovered featuring both her and her famous X-ray image. [For previous posted Rosalind Franklin designs click here.]
Rosalind Franklin’s DNA image t-shirt (by DamaoDesigns on Etsy, in mens and womens sizes)
DNA X-ray diffraction necklace (by Delftia on Etsy)
DNA B*tches Get Sh*t Done crossstitch (by MadScientistStudio on Etsy)
Rosalind Franklin quote poster (by MeganLeeStudio on Etsy, also available as a t-shirt)
Rosalind Franklin pint glass (by Cognitive Surplus)
Rosalind Franklin Wall Art (by LittleLunaReef on Etsy)
And if that isn’t enough awesome for you, check out this rap battle video by middle schoolers about the controversial use of Franklin’s photo by Watson and Crick.
“Ooooh oooh, that’s my pic, that’s my pic.”
- Summer
@maxcarver instagram story
April 21, 2021
This is Photo 51. Photo 51 was the first-ever image taken of DNA, in a critical step towards identifying its structure. The photo showing a double helix was produced by the PhD student Raymond Gosling in May of 1952, working under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin at King's College London. The photo ended up being instrumental in the work of Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins and James Watson in developing the chemical model of the DNA molecule, which led to their 1962 Nobel Prizes. Unfortunately, the prize was not given to Franklin. . 📷: Wikipedia . . Follow @atomstalk . . . #photo51 #dna #dnagenetics #dnatesting #genetics #geneticengineering #geneticsmatter #genetic #biologystudent #biologystudents #cellbiology #molecularbiology https://www.instagram.com/p/CInu3QrjJvF/?igshid=11j66xxd98dfi
Romanthony - The Wonderer (Remixes) Glasgow Underground GU2005V A1:The Wonderer (Kevin McKay Remix) A2:The Wonderer (Photo 51 Remix) B:The Wonderer (Rob Mello No Ears Remix) format:12’ condition:vg+ #romanthony #thewonderer #glasgowunderground #kevinmckay #photo51 #robmello #deephouse #housemusic https://ottottorecords.stores.jp/items/5f6f14e4fbe5b53215660960 https://www.instagram.com/p/CFmJzczggQi/?igshid=1i7tdzyem7x32
James Watson when he saw 'Photo 51'
A contribution yet to be credited. Read out the story of Rosalind Franklin and her contribution in science and find out Why she did not get what she deserved. #science #dna #womeninscience #scienceexperiments #photo51 #sciencecontribution #sciencecontroversies #inspiringwomen #nobelprize #nobelprizecontroversies #education #sciencestories #dnastory #sexisminscience #rosalindfranklin #xraycrystallography #greatscientist (at King's College London) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_appGtnrjp/?igshid=79d4t7zxf270
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