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Hidden Structures; 100 Years of X-ray Crystallography
Since its invention a century ago, X-ray crystallography has helped us solve some of the most difficult questions about the nature of life. Hidden Structures is a free display that celebrates this centenary by showcasing molecular models from X-ray crystallography's golden age, including DNA and haemoglobin, telling the stories behind them.
Hidden Structures also discusses the complex role of women in molecular biology and displays key models by Kathleen Lonsdale and Dorothy Hodgkin.
Held on the 2nd floor.
Hidden Structures; 100 Years of X-ray Crystallography image © Plastiques Photography Limited
Science Museum
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Hidden Structures; 100 Years of X-ray Crystallography image © Plastiques Photography Limited
Science Museum
- Disabled Booking:
- 020 7942 4000
See all events at Science Museum