Search Results for "Dorothy Hodgkin"
The Wolfson Foundation and the Royal Society
history of scienceThe Wolfson Foundation's partnership with the Royal Society dates back to 1959, and continues to support important scientific research, as Jon Bushell explains.
Pioneering women
history of scienceTo mark International Women’s Day, Dr Stella Butler celebrates the achievements of the first women scientists elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society – and some of those who just missed out.
Sleight of hand
history of scienceKatherine Marshall discovers how the Royal Society came to possess images of Dorothy Hodgkin FRS by three major artists: Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland and Bryan Organ.
Nobel ambitions
history of scienceJon Bushell looks at the Nobel Prize certificates in the archives of the Royal Society.
Young guns
history of scienceRead about some of the youngest and oldest Fellows elected to the Royal Society
Dr Tiffany Taylor is a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow at the University of Bath and author of two fiction books that explain the concept of evolution to children.