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DISTILLATIONS MAGAZINE

Ed Pendray and the Science of Tomorrow

A PR man’s pitch for science.

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EXHIBITION OPENING

A Marvelous Night of Minerals: An ā€˜Earthly Matters’ Opening Celebration

Join us for a ribbon cutting, curator’s talk, light refreshments, and more!

Wednesday, October 8 | 5pm–8pm

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COLLECTIONS BLOG

ā€˜Very Poor Material’

Alchemical imagery in political cartoons.

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NEWS

History of Molecular Biology Collection Featured in ā€˜Science,’ ā€˜Nautilus,’ ā€˜C&EN’

Press coverage highlights the significance of the recently acquired archive that includes ‘Photo 51.’

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History of Molecular Biology Collection

This renowned archive, which includes Rosalind Franklin’s own copy ofĀ Photo 51, documents the race to identify the structure of DNA. Other highlights include unique materials from such Nobel laureates as Aaron Klug, Max Perutz, Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins, and Linus Pauling.

Collect. Preserve. Interpret. Share.

Through research, storytelling, public programming, and educational outreach, we reveal how science is embedded in our daily lives.

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