Rosalind Franklin made a crucial contribution to the ... it was cut tragically short when she died of ovarian cancer at age 37.
Despite her contribution to the discovery of DNA's helical structure, Rosalind Franklin was not named a prize winner: She had died of cancer four years earlier, at the age of 37.
Following surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatment at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Ms Webster has been described in medical circles as a cancer "super-survivor". In March, when she marks five years ...
Rosalind Franklin died at a very young age from ovarian cancer in April 1958 – probably as a result of prolonged exposure to X-rays. In their Nobel Prize speech, given four years after Franklin’s ...
Europe's Mars rover, "Rosalind Franklin", is on the move again. The robot has just completed environmental testing at the Airbus factory in Toulouse, France, and is now going east to another ...
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