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    Long-life gene that triples chance of living to 100 found  Sep 2, 2008
    Genetic code is written in an alphabet of four chemical units, strung together to make the double helix molecule of DNA. Of the four letters in the alphabet (A, T, C, G), the majority of participants in the study had the T letter at a key location in the gene. However, those who had G at this location had better health at the date of the original exam. (Telegraph.co.uk)

    Teaching evolution to young Christian skeptics  Sep 1, 2008
    "True or false?" he barked the following week, wearing a tie emblazoned with the DNA double helix. "Humans evolved from chimpanzees.". (San Francisco Chronicle -- Science)

    Lets do a CSI  Aug 24, 2008
    DNA has a double helix supported by four bases i.e. the purines, adenine and cytosine, and the pyrimidines, guanine and thymine. Adenine always pairs with thymine, and cystosine with guanine. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- News)

    Free Will vs. the Programmed Brain  Aug 20, 2008
    In a clever new , psychologists Kathleen Vohs at the University of Minnesota and Jonathan Schooler at the University of California at Santa Barbara tested this question by giving participants passages from , a popular science book by Francis Crick, a biochemist and Nobel laureate (as co-discoverer, with James Watson, of the DNA double helix). Half of the participants got a passage saying that there is no such thing as free will. (Scientific American)

    Do-It-Yourself Life  Aug 14, 2008
    Inside the circle (which, if you look closely, is in the shape of a double helix) is a smear of dried DNA. Cut out a tiny piece of the circle, a chad if you will, drop it into a vial of bacteria, then chill, feed and warm up for an hour and--presto. --you've got glowing red bacteria. (Forbes -- Technology)

    Nanowires From DNA: Project Opens Up New Possibilities For Modified Chain Molecules  Aug 12, 2008
    By choosing the DNA sequence the configuration of the single structural elements the scientists can precisely influence the characteristics of the artificial metallized DNA. That is how, for example, the synthesis of a double helix with 19 consecutive meta-ion-mediated base pairs the longest metal-modified DNA of this type ever reported was done. Within the scope of the Emmy Noether-Program, the project Novel Metalated Base Pairs and Other Unusual DNA Motifs has been funded with overall 530. (Science Daily)

    Beijing 08: Olympics arrive to joy of a nation  Aug 8, 2008
    Friday, the double helix of narratives made no difference to the celebrants. Spread before the iconic Gate of Heavenly Peace, the splendid relic from the Ming Dynasty that now bears the posterized mug of Mao, chanters rang out with "Jia yo, Chongguo!" (literally, "Add gas, China!"). (Seattle Post Intelligencer)

    LETTERS: NCT, July 26, 2008  Jul 27, 2008
    Double Helix wrote on Jul 26, 2008 8:45 AM:Irvin Forbing has been arguing against evolution in these Letters pages for many years. It's not surprising that he doesn't think morals and values evolve like everything else. (North County Times)

    Spicing up the summer with science  Jul 24, 2008
    Sean Mcllery gave the program a more lukewarm recommendation but said he enjoyed learning about the double helix. "It's a positive for the kids, parents, library, community - there is no downside to this," Bunting said. (Springfield Sun, PA)

    New genetic map of mouse spine 'incredibly important' to scientists  Jul 18, 2008
    DNA's double helix is constantly in flux. It's dividing to produce new cells, fixing bits of DNA damaged during replication and serving as a template for proteins that maintain and support life. (USA Today -- Tech)

    DNA 'Palindromes' Linked To Disease  Jul 17, 2008
    Past DNA research had shown that long palindromes change the shape of the molecule from a double helix into a hairpin or cruciform like structure in a test tube. It was not known, however, whether these changes can occur inside cells and, if so, affect DNA functioning. (Science Daily)

    Enzyme Key To 'Sister Act' That Maintains Genome Stability  Jul 15, 2008
    ScienceDaily (July 14, 2008) Keeping the genome stable is a "sister act" of matched chromatids -- the pairs of the double helix DNA molecule that exist during the chromosome duplication in the S phase of the cell cycle. See also. (Science Daily)

    Scientists discover key patterns in the packaging of genes  Jul 13, 2008
    When packed very tightly around complexes of proteins called histones, the DNA double helix is rendered physically inaccessible to molecules that mediate gene expression. Now, a research team that includes Michael Q. Zhang, Ph. (EurekAlert!)

    Wikipedia opens online library on human genes  Jul 8, 2008
    This undated illustration shows the DNA double helix. A group of US researchers laid out. (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Artificial DNA can power future comps  Jul 7, 2008
    DNA, popularly illustrated as a double helix, holds the blueprints of life and controls what every living organism becomes and how it functions. Scientists have tried for years to develop artificial versions of DNA in order to take advantage of its amazing information storage capabilities. (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Scripps discovery may fight Alzheimer's  Jul 1, 2008
    Wahlestedt is a recognized expert on RNA, a member of a global research consortium that characterized the other side of DNA's double helix. Since Wahlestedt joined Scripps' Jupiter lab in 2005, he has found RNA a treasure trove of discoveries. (The Palm Beach Post)

    Scripps special reports  Jul 1, 2008
    In this rendering of Scripps Florida's headquarters, the building's spire, designed to evoke an upward-swirling double helix of DNA, will sit atop the headquarters' offices, and its peak will top off at 134 feet, or about 13 stories tall. Audio. (The Palm Beach Post)

    A public art show even a mayor can love  Jun 30, 2008
    Even if you don't know the fund, you know some of the works, recent examples of which include the return in the summer of 2000 of Jeff Koons's flowering puppy, Anish Kapoor's Sky Mirror in the fall of 2006, and Takashi Murakami's Reversed Double Helix, all at Rockefeller Center. Until July 19, Rockefeller Center is hosting Chris Burden's What My Dad Gave Me, also produced by the fund, a six-storey-high skyscraper made from more than one million Erector Set pieces. (Globe and Mail)

    The Polymerase Chain Reaction  Jun 27, 2008
    The DNA code consists of a sequence of four bases in two complementary chains forming a double helix. which is our entire DNA library, has roughly 3 billion bases encoding approximately 20,000-25,000 genes, which are segments encoding a particular RNA and protein. (Suite101.com)

    Spiritual setting enlightens experience  Jun 19, 2008
    At a side altar, Kripal has installed "Reliquary: Double Helix" comprising hexagonal gothic modules that are grouped to reference a strand of DNA. Reminiscent of bundt pans, these rounded repetitive metallic-appearing units balance on a conceptual pivot between cool intellectual minimalism and stamped-out mass produced goods. Superimposing the building blocks of life upon a memorial altar that resembles an elaborate tomb construes a contemporary memento mori. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)

    Don't be so sniffyabout Dr Snake  Jun 18, 2008
    It is typically depicted as a short staff entwined by two serpents in the form of a double helix. More recently, in Australia, they have identified a powerful anticoagulant that could one day be used to treat potentially fatal coronary conditions. (Asia Times Online)

    EuroDYNA takes lid off the genome  Jun 14, 2008
    One of the big fundamental questions tackled within EuroDYNA concerned the detailed structure of how the DNA double helix is folded in the nucleus of higher organisms. Although the double helix structure was discovered by Crick and Watson in 1953, the way it folds and stretches such that it fits in the cell nucleus is only now becoming clear, as is its relevance both for cell replication and gene expression. (EurekAlert!)

    ASU researcher working to strengthen DNA  Jun 10, 2008
    Serving Arizona State University Online Since 1995. Current Issue: Monday, June 09, 2008. (Web Devil, AZ)

    Henry Louis Gates Jr. Grills James Watson on Race and Genetics  Jun 3, 2008
    The molecular biologist was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, along with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, for, as the Swedish Academy put it in its announcement for the prize, "their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material." Watson and his British colleague Crick are remembered popularly for identifying the elegant and unexpected "double helix" three-dimensional structure of... (Slate)

    Genome 'trailblazer' Francis Collins departing research institute  May 29, 2008
    He succeeded James Watson, who, with Francis Crick, in 1953 identified the double helix as the structure of DNA. In 2001, Collins appeared with President Clinton and rival biologist J. Craig Venter of Celera Genomics to announce that their teams had produced a rough draft of the human genetic code. Collins announced the project's completion in 2003. (USA Today)

    First Female DNA Sequenced  May 27, 2008
    The DNA sequences of Jim Watson, discoverer of the DNA s double helix structure, followed in 2007, and later the DNA of gene hunter Craig Venter. Recently the completion of the sequences of two Yoruba-Africans was announced. (Science Daily)

    'Woman's DNA sequenced'  May 27, 2008
    Male sequencing data has been unraveled from Jim Watson, co-discoverer of the double helix structure of DNA, from researcher Craig Venter and from two Africans. "It was time to balance the genders a bit," said Gert-Jan van Ommen, a professor at Leiden University Medical Centre. (India Times, India -- Health/Science)

    Physicists Demonstrate Precise Manipulation Of DNA-Drug Interactions  May 24, 2008
    DNA, the structure that holds the human genetic code, is composed of nucleic acid bases pairing up and bonding together to form a double helix ... When the bond re-forms between the base pairs, the potential drug molecule remains stuck between the DNA strands that form the double helix, and therefore it has formed a very strong bond. (Science Daily)

    55th anniversary of Nobel honoring double helix continues to overlook the late Rosalind Franklin  May 8, 2008
    Public release date: 7-May-2008. Contact: Karla Shepard Rubinger. (EurekAlert! -- Business News)

    Genetic nondiscrimination bill deserves a double helix of applause  May 8, 2008
    Issue date: 5/8/08 Section. When scientists finished mapping the human genome in 2003, the fight against disease was given a major boost. (Daily Iowan, IA)

    It is just divine  May 5, 2008
    It is worth pointing out that even the double helix strands of DNA, the tiny building blocks of all life, follow the same rule. Albert Einstein and many physicists since his time have been searching for a unified field theory to find harmony in the universe and a single code that governs everything. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    NCsoft, Foundation 9 bypass E3 '08  May 5, 2008
    "We just didn't feel like we got enough out of the investment last year in order to justify the expense this year." Foundation 9 has 11 internal development studios, including Backbone Entertainment, Double Helix (nee Shiny and The Collective), Amaze Entertainment, Sumo Digital, and Digital Eclipse. Upcoming games from Foundation 9's various studios include Silent Hill: Homecoming, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, and Monster Lab. (GameSpot)

    Meeting with a minaret  Apr 23, 2008
    Inside, I found a stupendous, engineered construction, with two spiral staircases winding around each other to form a double helix. This strong construction, combined with the fine brickwork, has preserved the structure from earthquakes and neglect. (Guardian Unlimited -- World)

    Analysis Of RNA Role In Spreading Disease Advances Study Of Damaging Plant Infections  Apr 23, 2008
    Unlike the better-known DNA structure a double helix with base pairs of nucleotides connecting the strands many RNAs are formed by a single strand that folds back in on itself. As a result, the RNA structure has a series of loops that scientists have long assumed were empty holes with unclear roles in the RNA function. (Science Daily)

    Ben Stein Exposes Richard Dawkins  Apr 21, 2008
    And the absurdity was recognized more than a decade ago by Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix ... And the absurdity was recognized more than a decade ago by Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the DNA double helix. (Townhall.com)

    Project Jim Watson genome sequence published in journal Nature  Apr 19, 2008
    Watson co-discovered the twisted double helix structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), the substance that carries an organism s genetic information. Related stories. (iTWire)

    Have your genetic code unravelled?  Apr 17, 2008
    The next-generation technique, led by the Rothberg Institute for Childhood Diseases Research in Connecticut, sequenced a sample given by James Watson, the Nobel laureate who co-discovered the DNA double helix. It dispenses with the laborious and costly cloning of the sample by bacteria, which is the precursor to the traditional sequencing method. (iAfrica.com)

    Kalima Unveils Three New Titles at London Book Fair  Apr 10, 2008
    "It is great that publishers are now recognising the opportunities in the Arab world. Organisations like Kalima can help the international publishing industry access this largely untapped market of 300 million Arabic speakers." At its official launch last November, Kalima announced a list of the first 100 candidate titles to be translated and published in Arabic, with the following titles now completed: - Il Segno (The Sign), Umberto Eco - The Halo Effect, Phil Rosenzweig - The Future of Human... (PR Newswire)

    Fingerprint Of Evolution Across Human Genome  Apr 9, 2008
    Scientists Find A Fingerprint Of Evolution Across The Human Genome. Scientists Find A Fingerprint Of Evolution Across The Human Genome. (Science Daily)

    Britannia banished as coins get a makeover  Apr 3, 2008
    If some of the other 4,000 designs pitted against Dent's work had been chosen, the new sides of the 1p, 2p, 5p, 10, and 50p might have been a Spitfire, a DNA double helix, fish and chips or a pint of beer. Entrants were given a free hand to come up with ideas but were advised to consider heraldic motifs and themes. (Independent)

    A Random Analysis  Apr 3, 2008
    If you think of the double helix as a spiral staircase, the bases are the small, flat molecules that form the steps. In DNA, there are four bases, adenine, guanine, cytosine and thymine. (New York Times)

    Foundation 9 Entertainment Announces New Name and Logo for Southern California Studio  Mar 28, 2008
    Double Helix was formed from the merger of The Collective and Shiny ... March 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Foundation 9 Entertainment announced today that it has selected the name, Double Helix, for its Irvine, California studio ... The formation of Double Helix has combined the existing studios' proprietary technologies, production best practices and talented teams into a single entity that is now able to build upon its previous experience to gain new heights in quality and efficiency. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    Will Whole Genome Research Result In Genetic Profiling?  Mar 26, 2008
    1, 2007) Nobel laureate James Watson -- co-discoverer of the DNA double helix and father of the Human Genome Project -- became the first human to receive the data that encompass his personal genome. (Feb. (Science Daily)

    After cancer, alife resculpted  Mar 24, 2008
    Im sorry, I whisper into his wilted cotton shirt as though Id spun my own defective double helix. No, dont apologize, Steven says to me gently. (MSNBC -- Health)

    DNA-Guided Nanoparticle Assembly  Mar 19, 2008
    " The first type of DNA forms a double helix, while the second type is non-complementary, neutral DNA, so it provides a repulsive force. The addition of the repulsive force allows for regulating the size of particle clusters and the speed of self-assembly with more precision.". In subsequent experiments, the researchers used DNA to guide the creation of three-dimensional, ordered, crystalline structures of nanoparticles. (Science Daily)

    CSIRO Double Helix Science Club  Mar 18, 2008
    The email can be received as part of a Double Helix Science Club membership or can be subscribed to separately at no cost. The Double Helix Science Club ... Member of the Double Helix Science Club receive a Scientriffic or The Helix magazine every two months, a weekly Science by Email, notification of member events that are held at the nine CSIRO Science Education Centres throughout the year, discounts off purchases from the CSIRO shop and also discounts for entrance to the Parkes Radio... (Suite101.com)

    First Draft Of Corn Genome Completed  Feb 28, 2008
    5 billion base pairs that make up the double helix of corn DNA. The corn genome also has long lines of repetitive code. And corn has 50,000 to 60,000 genes to identify and characterize. (Science Daily)

    Project maps first sketch of corn genome  Feb 27, 2008
    While it may sound simple, the double helix of corn DNA is made up of 2. 5 billion base pairs and about 50 percent of the genome consists of moving DNA that can change the function of genes. (Ames Daily Tribune, IA)

    DNA study supports African origin of man  Feb 23, 2008
    This undated handout illustration shows the DNA double helix. Diving deep into the human gene. (Yahoo News)

    New understanding of how big molecules bind will lead to better drugs, synthetic organic materials  Feb 22, 2008
    As well as being important for temporary binding, non-covalent bonding forces are also essential for maintaining the structure of large proteins, and for the DNA double helix, on a longer term basis, by holding the components together. This is a very complex subject given the huge number of combinations of components involved, and so a significant advance reported at the ESF Biosupramolecular conference by Andrei Lupas from the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Germany was of a... (EurekAlert!)

    Are biometrics a cause deserving of concern?  Feb 11, 2008
    Then came DNA. In the 20th century, scientists learned to use the double helix nucleic acid molecule as a means of identification even more definitive than the fingerprint. And the FBI built a DNA database as well. (Montana Standard, MT)

    Synthesized DNA Used To Create Materials  Feb 4, 2008
    The binding of the two single strands of linker DNA to each other completes the double helix, tightly binding the particles to each other. Each gold nanoparticle has multiple strands of DNA attached to its surface so the nanoparticle is binding in many directions, resulting in a three-dimensional structure -- a crystal. (Science Daily)

    Are double helix DNA molecules telepathic?  Jan 29, 2008
    Are double helix DNA molecules telepathic ... Are double helix DNA molecules telepathic ... Revealing what could be considered a telepathic sense, double helixes of DNA can recognize matching molecules from a distance and then gather together, all seemingly without help from any other molecules, scientists find. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Scientist Creates Life — Almost  Jan 28, 2008
    Still, a half-century after the discovery of the double helix, nobody doubts that it is our DNA that determines what we are in the same way that lines of code determine software or the digital etchings on a CD determine the music you hear. Etch new signals, and you write a new song. (Time.com)

    Newsweek: Scientists push past the boundaries of life  Jan 25, 2008
    Ever since James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the DNA double helix in 1953, molecular biologists have found it useful to imagine genes as software controlling hardware (the cell itself). But SynBio practitioners take the comparison to a new level: they are creating new hardware and software where none existed. (MSNBC -- Technology)

    DNA molecules display telepathy-like quality  Jan 25, 2008
    Double helixes of DNA can recognize matching molecules from a distance ... Double helixes of DNA can recognize matching molecules from a distance and then gather together, all seemingly without help from any other molecules, scientists find ... Previously, under the classic understanding of DNA, scientists had no reason to suspect that double helixes of the molecule could sort themselves by type, let alone seek each other out. (MSNBC -- Technology)

    Explore The Secret of How Life Works at The Health Museum  Jan 23, 2008
    -- Giant Double Helix -- An eight-foot-tall, 25-foot-long display of DNA's double helix structure -- Hereditary Slot Machines -- A working slot machine that demonstrates the odds that children will inherit genes for certain characteristics -- The Cookie Factory -- A visualization of protein production that children and adults alike can grasp, with DNA, genes and proteins as the ingredients and recipes for "making" human beings -- Cell Explorer -- Slide a video monitor target over the parts of a... (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)

    A sense of place  Jan 21, 2008
    The dominant architectural feature is a 134-foot-tall DNA double helix, which serves as a spire, similar to how church would display a cross. That distinct spire was the joint brainchild of Eb Zeidler, the co-architect, and Palm Beach resident Alexander Dreyfoos, a Scripps trustee. (South Florida Business Journal, FL)

    Between two worlds  Jan 19, 2008
    But he says he is still awed by the DNA double helix and "the sheer beautiful logic of the periodic table and the exceptions to its logic. That sense of structure determining behaviour was what I hoped to find in science and eventually did find in writing. What is called the creative process is for me often a matter of extrapolating from 'this' to 'that'. If you follow the logic of an idea in that way you can end up in some very strange places.". This approach led his early stories to be... (Guardian Unlimited -- Arts)

    Father of Breakthrough Cancer Therapy Dies  Jan 16, 2008
    Judah Folkman, "the father of antiangiogenesis," a way to starve tumors of blood, died yesterday from an apparent heart attack. " At the time, Folkman's antiangiogenic therapies had successfully shrunk enormous mouse tumors comparable two-pound (0.9-kilogram) masses in humans. And, almost overnight, angiogenesis inhibitors became the cancer therapy du jour. "At the beginning I felt enormous pressure," Folkman said in with Scientific American. "[The news] raised expectations and demand for... (Scientific American)

    Epigenetics: New Discoveries About The Protein That Oversees DNA Replication  Jan 14, 2008
    The DNA double helix (diameter 2 nanometers) is wrapped around histones, proteins that facilitate its compaction, to form nucleosomes, which are strung along the DNA like beads on a string. This bead necklace then folds on itself to form a fiber chromatin. (Science Daily)

    A dream about Asia that won't go away  Jan 11, 2008
    With one difference: they manage to extract the ultra-nationalist gene from his double helix that so aggravated Japan's neighbors, leaving intact this otherwise political houdini. The current PM, Yasuo Fukuda, is doing much better on the regional-relations front, but otherwise, alas, he is no Koizumi. (Jakarta Post, Indonesia -- Editorial)

    Tiny RNA Molecules Control Breast Cancer's Spread  Jan 10, 2008
    DNA is made up two strands (a double helix) of "letters" that contain all the information needed to create cells. RNAs are single-stranded copies of segments of the DNA, Tavazoie explained. (Health-Finder)

    Nerdcraft: Geeks gone wild  Dec 28, 2007
    "I made some worms and snakes, got bored of that, and then began to think of what else I could make with a twisted tube. "One evening it dawned on me: Two twisted tubes with joins in between makes a double helix," she wrote in an e-mail. The finished result was so popular, she posted the pattern on her personal website to encourage people to make their own instead of asking her to make more. Projects inspired by science and technology are a natural fit for crafters who love to experiment, says... (Globe and Mail)

    Helix railroad  Dec 20, 2007
    Paul Brown watches as a trolley car races up a rare double helix train layout, reaches the top and then zips down to the bottom while the click and clack echoes in the room. The double helix looks something like an immensely long ladder twisted into a helix, or coil ... Brown s father-in-law, Bert Adair, found out about the helices during a train show in Pennsylvania and later purchased two single helices layouts and one double helix layout. (McKinney Courier-Gazette, TX)

    Elasticity Of Short DNA Molecules: In Theory And Experiment  Dec 10, 2007
    16, 2007) Researchers at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering have uncovered a missing link in scientists' understanding of the physical forces that give DNA its famous double helix. (Dec. (Science Daily)

    Arab world opens door to Western classics  Dec 10, 2007
    It's been 375 years since Galileo published his earth-shaking Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, 336 since John Milton wrote Paradise Regained and nearly 40 since James D. Watson had an apparent international bestseller with The Double Helix, about the discovery of the structure of DNA. Amazingly, however, none of these books, and thousands of classics like them, has ever been translated into Arabic, the first tongue of more than 300 hundred million persons worldwide. Indeed,... (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)

    Apple Store opening, 14th Street, New York  Dec 9, 2007
    The double helix, Apple style. The now-mandatory glass spiral staircase was impressive at two stories, but nothing out of the ordinary in Apple Store terms. (Ars Technica)

    X games for scientists offers $10m top prize  Dec 4, 2007
    Last spring, private labs for the first time sequenced the genomes of two individuals: Nobel laureate Thomas Watson, codiscoverer of the DNA double helix, and J. Craig Venter, the founder who is an adviser for the Archon X Prize advisory panel. But the process remains long and expensive. (Boston Globe)

    50 years on: The Keeling Curve legacy  Dec 2, 2007
    It is a scientific icon, which belongs, some claim, alongside E=mc2 and the double helix. Its name - the Keeling Curve - may be scarcely known outside scientific circles, but the jagged upward slope showing rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere has become one of the most famous graphs in science, and a potent symbol of our times. (BBC News -- Science)

    Aesthetic engineering  Dec 1, 2007
    In "The Sensual Bouquet of DNA," for example, one can find a spiral reminiscent of the standard double helix, but these genetic strands give way to floral blooms and zig-zagging stems. Her interest in science comes from her life-long curiosity about how things work. (The Scientist)

    Review: 'Avoid Boring People'  Nov 24, 2007
    " Through his irreverent eyes, real science sounded so much more appealing than the shrink-wrapped variety I'd been offered in school. And writing about science sounded even better. Today in Culture Watson has managed to do both. With its novelistic touch, "The Double Helix" captured the drama of the laboratory: Crick with the "shattering bang" of his laughter driving everyone up the wall as he and Watson raced to beat Linus Pauling; Rosalind Franklin working quietly in her corner, withering the... (International Herald Tribune -- Arts)

    New Scenario For First Life On Earth  Nov 23, 2007
    "We found that even tiny fragments of double helix DNA can spontaneously self-assemble into columns that contain many molecules," Clark said ... Matching, or complementary base sequences enable the chains to pair up and form the widely recognized double helix structure. (Science Daily)

    Controversial comments taint Watson's legacy  Nov 21, 2007
    Becomes director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory; writes The Double Helix ... James Watson is considered one the greatest scientists of the 20th century for his work on discovery of the DNA double helix. (USA Today -- Tech)

    Young inventors think outside the bubble  Nov 20, 2007
    Manoah Burden, 11, of Akron, Ohio: "DNA Model" - A three-dimensional model of a DNA double helix. Grace Abernathy, 13, of Noblesville, Ind. (AZCentral -- News)

    Young's Experiment Performed In A Hydrogen Molecule  Nov 18, 2007
    This is the fundamental basis of the experimental techniques such as X ray diffraction, thanks to which the DNA double helix structure was discovered. Ricardo D;ez explains, The Laws that predict, for example, the trajectory of a car at a certain speed are not those that govern the behaviour of atomic-sized particles. (Science Daily)

    Child diabetes: New gene clues unveiled as UN marks World Diabetes Day  Nov 15, 2007
    This undated handout illustration shows the DNA double helix. Scientists on Wednesday said they. (Yahoo News -- Top Stories)

    Toronto love-in for a Brazilian trickster  Nov 14, 2007
    Now, nearly 40 years later and in his mid-60s, he's still exploring the realm of contradiction and clearly enjoys having an audience that will happily follow him through the strands of that double helix. On Sunday, at his Toronto debut (incredible, given his stature as one of the founders of contemporary Brazilian musical aesthetics, through the aforementioned Tropicalismo movement), a full house enthusiastically went wherever he took them, from old favourites to songs from his most recent... (Globe and Mail -- Entertainment)

    Endless opportunities ahead  Nov 12, 2007
    GSK educator Katie Eilbert explained to a crowd of girls how they could learn by assembling the spiraling double helix from plastic pieces representing building blocks of DNA adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine against a backbone of sugar and phosphate. Science is always new, and it's always changing, Eilbert told the youngsters. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Sockeyes raise value of permits  Nov 4, 2007
    "The double helix of its DNA has some interesting properties in regard to light emission. Because of the way it is shaped, you can insert light-emitting molecules within it that operate more efficiently than in other host materials," Steckl said. Salmon sperm is the first material ever used for bio-LEDs. (Anchorage Daily News)

    Controversial Nobel winner resigns  Nov 1, 2007
    "Jim's legacy will not only include CSHL and the double helix, but his pioneering efforts that led to the sequencing of the human genome and his innovations in science writing and education.". Watson had made controversial remarks in the past. (CNN -- Tech)

    Art goes to street  Oct 31, 2007
    Bond, 41, used a 100-year-old image of Jesus on a board with a new commandment: "Thou shalt grind." But double helix design alludes to the actual title, Genetically Inclined to Grind. "It's kind of this perverse marriage of science and religion," he says. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)

    How did chemical constituents essential to life arise on primitive Earth?  Oct 31, 2007
    Asteroids may have brought them from outer space, but how did biomolecules form there" The newly proposed mechanism for the formation of adenine gives a clear picture of how it could have become one of the building blocks essential for the formation of DNA. The research was published today in the print version of the Proceedings of the National Academies of Science. Schleyers coworkers were Ph. D. candidate Debjani Roy, the first author of the paper, and Katayoun Najafian, his former student... (EurekAlert!)

    Writing home about nothing  Oct 29, 2007
    The Double Helix by James WatsonThe adventure of science, and real people trying to win. The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard RhodesTells the story of atomic and nuclear physics in superb details and is extremely well written. (Guardian Unlimited -- Books)

    Arthur Kornberg  Oct 29, 2007
    Until Kornberg's discovery of the enzyme that "switches on" the DNA replication process - that is triggers the assembly of nature's chemical bases in the sequence needed to produce exact copies of the template revealed by the unwinding of the DNA double helix - the masterful proposal for the structure of genetic material put forward by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 remained only a brilliant biochemical hypothesis ... Still missing, however, was a practical demonstration of the... (Guardian Unlimited -- Life)

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