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Join our President, Venki Ramakrishnan, as he talks about Max Perutz, whose work mapping molecules such as haemoglobin laid the foundations for the field of molecular biology: https://bbc.in/2DPHGE0
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‘Max Perutz founded the field of structural biology, and also founded one of the most successful institutes for molecular biology in the world.’
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@DameWendyDBE talks about one of her personal heroes, Alan Turing, and discusses how his discoveries influenced so much in the modern world: https://bbc.in/2LmbcW3#PeopleOfSciencepic.twitter.com/0aSuLlL1jOPrikaži ovu nit -
‘In terms of the computers we use today and those in our phones, everything we do today is based on his original theory.’ ~
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@OttolineLeyser@slcuplants talks to Brian Cox about her admiration for Nobel Prize winning geneticist, Barbara McClintock and explains the two great principles she uncovered: https://bbc.in/2rfLJH9#PeopleOfSciencepic.twitter.com/oUjFMPY6KoPrikaži ovu nit -
Not only did Barbara McClintock provide proof that genes were on chromosomes, but she also developed evidence that showed genes could move around the chromosome. ‘She decided that the way it works is very, very different from the way others were thinking.’
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@imperialcollege@Grantham_IC discusses mathematician and physicist, Lewis Fry Richardson, including his ground-breaking concept of a ‘weather forecasting factory’: https://bbc.in/33SC1Yo#PeopleOfSciencepic.twitter.com/Lvcz8Q3B9TPrikaži ovu nit -
Lewis Fry Richardson applied his insight into mathematics to all sorts of problems. He was the first to apply mathematical techniques to predict the weather. ‘He conceptualised this thing, he referred to it like being inside the Albert Hall.’
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Join Richard Fortey as he discusses pioneering geologist, Charles Lyell, whose work on extending geological time heavily influenced Charles Darwin. His theories provided an acceptable timeframe for Darwin’s concept of evolution: https://bbc.in/2qmuCTz
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‘Charles Lyell transformed the scientific credibility of geology. He gave geology real scientific basis. The method of how we can understand the Earth and its history.’ ~ Richard Fortey
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And finally, Martin Rees talks about one of his heroes, Joseph Rotblat, a physicist on the Manhattan Project, who later became a leading advocate of peace and disarmament: https://bbc.in/33SB5Dm
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‘Before the war, he’d already established himself as a research scientist in nuclear physics. But was most famous because he was a pioneer in addressing arms control and I choose him because he really exemplifies to be a scientist with social responsibility.’
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