Rosalind Franklin’s groundbreaking research uncovered the hidden structure of DNA - a discovery that should have made her a legend. But history had other plans.
A brilliant scientist and fearless innovator, she captured the image that revealed DNA’s double helix, only for Watson and Crick to take credit for her work. Decades later, her story stands as a testament to truth and resilience, proving that real success isn’t about glory—it’s about changing the world.
Essential Questions
- What makes someone a true pioneer in science—discovery or recognition?
- How do bias and gender roles influence the recognition of scientific achievement?
- How can values like perseverance, curiosity, and integrity shape scientific work?
Big Ideas
- Rosalind Franklin was a brilliant and dedicated scientist whose groundbreaking work helped reveal the structure of DNA.
- Despite her major contributions, Rosalind was overlooked and her work was used without permission.
- Rosalind’s legacy is finally being recognized, showing the importance of integrity, equity, and perseverance in science.