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Science life and times Skip to content Science life and times biography , History , Uncategorized A blue plaque for Dorothy Yesterday in brilliant sunshine Dorothy Hodgkin’s son and daughter Luke and Liz unveiled a blue plaque in her honour on the house in Oxford’s Woodstock Road that was her home when she won the Nobel prize. Hodgkin died in 1994: if you think recognition has been a long time coming for Britain’s only female Nobel-prizewinning scientist, then bear in mind that people don’t qualify for plaques   until at least 20 years after their deaths.  Needless to say Dorothy’s name has been on the list from the earliest opportunity. Continue reading “A blue plaque for Dorothy” → May 6, 2016 May 6, 2016 crystallographer , Hodgkin , Nobel , women 2 Comments History RIP Tony Broad – creator of Nobel-prizewinning X-ray tube I’ve just been told by the writer Henry Nicholls , who interviewed him in 2009, that the engineer Tony Broad died last week at the...

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