It May Not be a Mars Rover, but…

Delighted to see that, as a result of her appearance on the BBC World Service programme ‘Unstoppable’ last week, physicist Florence Bell who pioneered X-ray studies of DNA in 1938 is now catching up with more famous DNA scientist, Rosalind Franklin, thanks to a mention in the latest edition of UK TV and radio listings magazine ‘Radio Times’! Only a Royal Mint commemorative coin, a Mars Rover and a hit West End play to go now…

Excerpt from Radio Times Mon 3rd June 2024 describing BBC World Service programme 'Unstoppable'
BBC World Service programme ‘Unstoppable’ mentions pioneering physicist Florence Bell who took first X-ray photos of DNA in 1938