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James Watson and His Journey Until Death

Postby germainebull » 21 Nov 2025, 13:06

James Watson was an elder of science whose name remained very prominent worldwide. He was born in Chicago in 1928 and became known for discovering the DNA double helix along with Francis Crick. This discovery laid the foundation for genetics and medicine and earned him the Nobel Prize in 1962. Watson also wrote the book The Double Helix, which showcased the journey of discovery and his controversial personality.

His life was not without drama, as his comments on race once damaged his reputation. Nevertheless, his contribution to science is undeniable. He passed away in 2025 at the age of 97, leaving a significant gap in the research world. His legacy is a mix of brilliance and controversy, but his impact on genetics is timeless.
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Re: James Watson and His Journey Until Death

Postby Fergal » 24 Nov 2025, 06:40

May he rest in peace.

germainebull wrote:his comments on race

What comments did he make?
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Re: James Watson and His Journey Until Death

Postby germainebull » 24 Nov 2025, 08:38

James Watson once made comments about race that caused a lot of controversy. He seemed to speak negatively about people's intelligence based on race and that made him very criticized by the academic community. Many said that these statements have no scientific basis and are discriminatory.

In real talk, these words damaged his legacy because instead of being remembered for the discovery of DNA structure, many people remember him for his remarks about race. It is a lesson that science must remain objective and respectful of everyone.
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