
“Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.”
in answer to her father, who accused her of making science her religion, as related by [Brenda Maddox, Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA, Perennial, 2003, 0060985089, 61]
Rosalind Elsie Franklin – brytyjska biofizyk i specjalistka w dziedzinie rentgenografii strukturalnej, współodkrywczyni podwójnej helisy DNA, doktor na Uniwersytecie Cambridge. Wikipedia
“Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated.”
in answer to her father, who accused her of making science her religion, as related by [Brenda Maddox, Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA, Perennial, 2003, 0060985089, 61]
“What’s the use of doing all this work if we don't get some fun out of this?”
As quoted by Aaron Klug, interview , 17 June 2005 http://library.cshl.edu/oralhistory/interview/scientific-experience/women-science/aaron-rosalind-franklin/