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02 August 2004 by nathaniel

Eyebeam reBlog: Women scientists’ unsung stories in comic-book form

I don’t usually reblog reblog’s blog (anymore), but I couldn’t resist this one: Eyebeam reBlog: Women scientists’ unsung stories in comic-book form, which begins “Rosalind Franklin’s story is one of…”

As some of you may know, double standard (a large light box, and part of serial faces), is a portrait of the aforementioned scientist; it was sold to Sasol about 6 weeks ago, and is currently being displayed in the front of their head offices, Johannesburg.

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