James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA's double-helix structure, has died at 97. The Nobel Prize winner made the groundbreaking ...
On a foggy Saturday morning in 1953, a tall, skinny 24-year-old man fiddled with shapes he had cut out of cardboard. They ...
On a foggy Saturday morning in 1953, a tall, skinny 24-year-old man fiddled with shapes he had cut out of cardboard. They ...
James Watson helped his research partners to discover the double helix structure of DNA and died of unknown causes at an East ...
That discovery, made with co-researchers Francis Crick and Maurice H.F. Wilkins, led to a Nobel Prize in 1962. Crick moved ...
James Watson, who helped discover DNA’s double-helix structure, has died at the age of 97 following a brief illness.
Molecular biologist James Watson died at a hospice in East Northport, New York, on Thursday. He was 97. Watson's death was ...
In February 1953, two men walked into a pub in Cambridge and announced they had found "the secret of life". It was not an ...
James D. Watson, who discovered the DNA double-helix structure and is regarded as a symbolic figure in 20th-century life ...
James Watson, a renowned molecular biologist and one of the Nobel Prize winners for discovering the structure of DNA, died Thursday after a brief illness, according to a statement from his former ...
James Watson pioneered molecular biology through his co-discovery of DNA’s double helix structure, but his prejudiced views turned him into an outcast.