Maurice Wilkins, whose X-ray photographs of DNA were central to Watson and Crick's later elucidation of the structure of DNA, and who shared the Nobel Prize with them, died in London Tuesday.
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SO candid Jim is the last man standing…
And thereby will get to tell the tale. It’s always good to outlive your contemporaries - you get a better chance at controlling how you will be remembered…
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