The story of a persistent woman whose research in molecular biology
changed the world. As a Jewish girl in England, Rosalind Franklin grew
up against the backdrop of World War II. Fascinated with the natural
world, as well as the invisible world that she could only see through
her microscope, Rosalind developed a passion for science during a time
when few women were recognized for their contributions to the field.
Despite her father's discouragement, Rosalind studied chemistry at
Cambridge University and went on to study the molecular structure of
carbons and DNA molecules. As a scientist, she learned a new technique
called X-ray diffraction to take photos of molecular structures. With
this technique she captured an image of DNA that was unlike any other
image that had been seen before. She saw an image of a helix made up
of repeating strands of DNA. It was mesmerizing. This was what the DNA
double helix looked like up-close--one of the most important findings
of the 20th century. An unsung hero of molecular science, Rosalind
persisted even when men took credit for her work, going on to research
the molecular shape of the viruses. Rosalind Looks Closer is sure to
inspire educators and parents interested in encouraging curiosity and
a passion for STEM in girls and boys.
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An Unsung Hero of Molecular Science
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781506470665
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Beaming Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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