Watson, 79, an American who won the 1962 Nobel prize for his role in discovering the double-helix structure of DNA, apologized Thursday for his remarks -- but not before London's Science Museum ...
F. Wllkins, whose X-ray studies of DNA made possible the famous Watson-Crick model of the molecule. Last year the Nobel Prize for Medicine and physiology went to another Harvard Faculty member ...
This work on ‘chemically interesting molecules’ proved crucial for Watson and Crick’s 1953 model of DNA, and won Todd the 1957 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. From humble beginnings, Todd became a statesman ...
such as James Watson's widely debunked beliefs regarding race and intelligence, many developed much more "fun" versions of "Nobel disease". Pierre Curie, for instance, won the Nobel Prize in ...
Watson, 79, an American who won the 1962 Nobel prize for his role in the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA, told the Sunday Times he was "inherently gloomy about the prospect of ...
By 1962, when Watson, Crick, and Wilkins won the Nobel Prize for physiology/medicine, Franklin had died. The Nobel Prize only goes to living recipients, and can only be shared among three winners.
The two men, Francis Crick and James Watson, soared above her: in 1962, four years after Franklin's premature death at the age of 37, Watson and Crick were awarded the Nobel Prize along with Maurice ...
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