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The Stolen Snapshot that Reveals the Secret of Life

In the early 1950s, James Watson and Francis Crick were the researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. Their first attempt at a model was a catastrophe. It looked like a three-legged stool gone wrong. So, they invited Rosalind Franklin, a brilliant and meticulous chemist from King’s College, to take a look. She took one glance at their work and found several mistakes from the chemistry to the math. As a result, they were banned from working on DNA for a year.

Meanwhile, Franklin was doing the hard labor. She spent 100 hours exposing a tiny fiber of DNA to a narrow beam of X-rays. The result was Photo 51. It didn’t look like much to the untrained eye just a fuzzy “X” shape. But to someone who knew math, that “X” screams one thing: A Helix.



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