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Do we celebrate science enough?

In 1964, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. She had solved one of the greatest challenges in science. But few recognise her name. BBC Ideas looks at the reasons why she should be much better known than she is.

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