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Sam
This is a superbly candid and very readable account of James Watson's part in the discovery of the structure of DNA, it gives credit where credit is due and shows the true methods behind the madness that was and still is scientific discovery. This may only be a short account but it is packed with every aspect of the science world from the battle to secure funding to the politics of what to research and when and of course how to handle those world-changing discoveries. Watson does take the reader ...more
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