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Little People Big Dreams : Rosalind Franklin
This inspiring biography for children tells the story of Rosalind Franklin, a brilliant British scientist whose groundbreaking work was fundamental to the discovery of the DNA double helix structure. From a young age, Rosalind showed a sharp intellect and a passion for science. Despite the gender biases of her time, she excelled in the field of X-ray crystallography. The book highlights her dedication to research and her pivotal role in capturing "Photo 51," the image that revealed the secret of life. Part of the "Little People, BIG DREAMS" series, this narrative encourages young readers to pursue their curiosity and celebrate the unsung heroes of scientific history.
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