Beautiful, isn’t it? Peer deep into this photograph’s heart, eye, vanishing point. Despite the beauty, no hammered stare, of any length, unlocks meaning or maker. The image (inviolate) defies casual ...
In 1951, Dr. Franklin (Laura Ray) is offered a fellowship at King’s College London drawing her away from her cherished position at the Laboratoire Centrale in Paris. However, upon her arrival in ...
She was only 37 when she died in 1958, but before that, British chemist Rosalind Franklin performed crucial work advancing our knowledge of DNA and its molecular structure. Largely forgotten by ...
STOCKBRIDGE — In 1962, James Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for solving the structure of DNA. In his acceptance speech on behalf of ...
Often, when one cracked open a textbook in middle school, the discovery of the structure of DNA was accredited to two scientists: James Watson—a University of Chicago graduate—and Francis Crick.
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Natalie Portman is headed to the United Kingdom for her next feature. That’s where the filming of the biographical drama ‘Photograph 51’ will take place, starting in March 2026. Tom Hooper will direct ...
STOCKBRIDGE — Playwright Anna Ziegler’s “Photograph 51” ostensibly is about the race in the early 1950s to unlock the secret of life — the chemical makeup and structure of DNA — and the key ...
Credit to director Michael Grandage for bringing Anna Ziegler's insightful play about British scientist Rosalind Franklin, whose work was central to the discovery of DNA, to London. After several ...
From left, Allen Tedder, Christian Coulson and David Adkins as DNA researchers in “Photograph 51,” running through July 1 at Berkshire Theatre Group’s Unicorn Stage in Stockbridge, Mass. The cast of ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Anna Ziegler’s “Photograph 51,” now in its West Coast premiere at the ...
NEW YORK — The discovery of DNA’s double helix structure 70 years ago opened up a world of new science — and also sparked disputes over who contributed what and who deserves credit. Now, two ...