Francis Crick (1916-2004)


July 29, 2004

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“The important thing is that you have lots of ideas and that you learn most are going to be wrong. The trick is to figure out which are the most promising and work on those. A man who is right every time is not likely to do very much. It’s the person with just one idea who is a menace because he won’t give his idea up.”

Sir Francis Crick who, along with Sir James Dewey Watson, proposed the double-helix structure for DNA passed away last night.

Today, the world lost of the greatest scientists of our times.

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