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R.i.P James Watson. Co discoverer of human DNA double helix

I saw in the scientific news yesterday that the American geneticist and molecular biologist James Watson had passed away at the age of 97.

Along with British scientists Francis Crick and Maurice Wilson, Watson won the Nobel prize for medicine having discovered the double helix structure of DNA in 1962.

Sadly, I suspect many in both scientific and non scientific communities alike, will focus on one statement he made where he appeared to suggest certain races from certain places will consistently score lower intelligence measured scores than others.
The implication being that one generation after another is doomed to a cycle of limited life improvement.
Kinda obvious now we have a far better understanding of how better quality nutrition cleaner air quality and obviously better educated teaching methods to learn from etc. can clearly influence for the better

Seen as something of a racist statement of the time, Watson was ostracised by many in the research field and was even fired from certain universities over the comments.
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One cannot mention Watson, Crick, and the double helix without also mentioning Rosalind Franklin, whose x-ray diffraction work helped suggest the double helix structure. Sadly, Franklin passed away in 1958, making her ineligible for the Nobel that Watson, Crick & Wilkins shared in 1962.