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The Double Helix
Book • 2001
In this autobiography, James Watson recounts the events surrounding the discovery of the structure of DNA. The book provides a detailed and sometimes controversial account of the scientific and personal aspects of the discovery, highlighting the roles of Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, and Maurice Wilkins.
It emphasizes the human side of scientific research, including rivalries, personal relationships, and the intersection of science and everyday life.
Despite some historical inaccuracies and dramatic embellishments, the book is celebrated for its insight into the sociology of scientific enterprise and its impact on the public's perception of scientists.
It emphasizes the human side of scientific research, including rivalries, personal relationships, and the intersection of science and everyday life.
Despite some historical inaccuracies and dramatic embellishments, the book is celebrated for its insight into the sociology of scientific enterprise and its impact on the public's perception of scientists.
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as an example of a book that inspired Jennifer Doudna in science.


Walter Isaacson

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as a book that inspired him to consider biology.


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als eines der zwei Spiegel-Bestseller, die er mit Lena veröffentlicht hat.


Frank Thelen

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as a fascinating and gripping story of the discovery of the structure of DNA.


Peter Attia

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when describing a book by James Watson that inspired Jennifer Doudna.


Walter Isaacson

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Eric Weinstein: Revolutionary Ideas in Science, Math, and Society
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as a fantastically readable but extremely unreliable account of the discovery of the double helix.

Matthew Cobb

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as an influential book his grandfather gave him that inspired his interest in DNA and biology.

Laurence Reid

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as a famous memoir where James Watson recorded the story of discovering the secret of life.


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