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Francis Crick, together with an American, James Watson, were the first to describe the double-helix structure of DNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is "the stuff of life".
Apriori Bio, a biotechnology company focused on developing variant-resilient vaccines, announced a research collaboration with the Francis Crick Institute to better understand critical aspects of ...
Apriori Bio, a biotechnology company focused on developing variant-resilient vaccines, today announced a research collaboration with the Francis Crick Institute to better understand critical aspects ...
BBC science presenter Professor Brian Cox has said he is “excited” after receiving a scholarship from the Francis Crick ...
A letter written by scientist Francis Crick describing his discovery of the double helix shape of DNA has been sold for $5.3m (£3.45m). An anonymous buyer purchased it at a New York auction on ...
A letter from Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick to his son describing his discovery of DNA went under the hammer for a record $ 6 million on Wednesday, auction house Christie’s said.
The drama that surrounded Francis Crick and James Watson’s 1953 unveiling of the structure of DNA is no secret — Watson described the heated competition between two British research groups in ...
That's the humble start to the seven-page handwritten letter — signed "lots of love, Daddy" — written by British scientist Francis Crick to his 12-year-old son on March 19, 1953, explaining ...
Crick wrote to his son in 1953 including a sketch of the DNA structure A letter written by scientist Francis Crick describing his discovery of the double helix shape of DNA has been sold for $5.3m ...
Francis Crick 1916 - 2004 In the economic slump following World War I, Francis Crick's family moved to London. At school there, Crick was especially interested in physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
Francis Crick Institute ICT Director discusses the joint venture's state-of-the-art facility in King's Cross, digital collaboration, and making sure the new building lives up to its promise.