Rosalind Franklin's Overlooked Contribution to DNA Discovery

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Newly discovered documents reveal that Rosalind Franklin was not a "wronged heroine" in the discovery of DNA's structure, but an equal contributor. A study shows that multisensory experiences can create direct neural circuits between memory regions involved with different senses, increasing memory strength in fruit flies. The Nature Briefing highlights how video calls could help parrots feel less isolated and a new method for recycling wind turbine blades.
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- Untangling Rosalind Franklin's Role in DNA Discovery, 70 Years On The New York Times
- Rosalind Franklin's role in DNA discovery gets a new twist The Associated Press
- Academics find twist in tale of Rosalind Franklin, DNA and the double helix The Guardian
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