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no there is not any places named after sir francis bacon
Yes, there is the Francis Crick Institute in London, which is a biomedical research center dedicated to understanding the fundamental biology underlying health and disease.
Yes, Francis had a younger brother whos a meadical doctor. He's called Anthony. (A.F. CRICK)
Yes; Michael Francis Compton, Gabrielle Anne, and Jacqueline Marie-Therese.
San Francisco, California, comes to mind.
because it is more powerful than any other
Francis Crick was a prominent molecular biologist and neuroscientist. While he published numerous scientific papers throughout his career, he did not write any books attributed solely to him.
There are a number of saints named Francis. Please be specific.
The Watson and Crick scandal was when James Watson and Francis Crick were trying to figure out the 3 dimensional structure of DNA. They came very close to discovering it when they discovered a fellow scientist named Rosalind Franklin had the data they needed. Instead of collaborating with her, Watson and Crick broke into her lab, stole her data, quickly figured out the structure, and did not give her any credit. When they won the Nobel Prize in 1962, they mentioned many names but her name was not on the list. Later, Watson openly admitted that they stole from Rosalind Franklin.
i don't think there are any places named after Marco polo but there is a water game named after him
places named after ponce de leon