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One of the most important discoveries of the 1950s is deoxyribonucleic acid, commonly known as DNA, the stuff on which modern forensic science is based.
DNAs double-helix structure, similar to a spiral staircase, was discovered by four scientists: James Dewey Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin.
All known cellular life and some viruses contain DNA, which is a "nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and functions of living organisms," according to Wikipedias online encyclopedia.
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[Title] => No soul?
[Summary] => I chose and became passionate about science writing because I trust the exquisite powers of reason to help us better understand ourselves and our universe. The clarity of reasoning as well as the elegance of laboratory and "thought" experiments that give me a good picture of how things work deliver me from those moments when narrow minds and the most perverse conceptions of the natural world reign to shrink and suffocate our lives.
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Nobel Prize winners James Watson and Norman Borlaug join more than 1,000 other
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The declaration, drafted by Professor C.S.
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One of the most important discoveries of the 1950s is deoxyribonucleic acid, commonly known as DNA, the stuff on which modern forensic science is based.
DNAs double-helix structure, similar to a spiral staircase, was discovered by four scientists: James Dewey Watson, Francis Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin.
All known cellular life and some viruses contain DNA, which is a "nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and functions of living organisms," according to Wikipedias online encyclopedia.
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Nobel Prize winners James Watson and Norman Borlaug join more than 1,000 other
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February 27, 2000 - 12:00am