Earlier this week
... 10. John Wilkes vs. John Montagu (AKA The Earl of Sandwich) 9. Winston Churchill vs. Lady Astor 8. Dorothy Parker vs. Clare Boothe Luce 7. Buddha vs. Random Asshole 6. Winston Churchill vs. George Bernard Shaw 5. Calvin Coolidge vs. Dorothy Parker...
...“The Double Helix,” James Watson’s account of his and Francis Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA: “I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood.” Those words could be said of many who have not gone on to win a Nobel prize.) Moreover, to...
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...“reductionist” is by nature skeptical of the existence of the possibility of an independent consciousness. Scientist Francis Crick—who shared the Nobel Prize with James Watson in 1962 for discovering the double-helix structure of DNA—is probably the most...
...for European-cut suits, and a charismatic intensity, Low came to the Salk in 2001 at the invitation of Nobel laureate Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of the double helix structure of DNA. Low and Crick worked together on sleep until Crick's death in 2004....
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...that Watson's elder partner, Crick (1916-2004), was also guilty of holding the same views on race and IQ. Some of the Francis Crick Papers are now online, and they are certainly illuminating. For example, during the controversy in 1969-1971 over IQ and...
...just found a touching tribute to Francis Crick published in PLoS Biology in 2004 that also describes some little know aspects of his life during his study of consciousness. One fascinating part of the article discusses his meeting with David Marr, a...
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