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The classic personal account of one of the great scientific discoveries of the century. By identifying the structure of DNA, the molecule of life, Francis Crick and James Watson revolutionized biochemistry and won themselves a Nobel Prize. At the time, Watson was only twenty-four, a brilliant young zoologist hungry to make his mark. His uncompromisingly honest account of the heady days of their thrilling sprint against other world-class researchers to solve one of science's greatest unsolved mysteries gives a dazzlingly clear picture of a world of brilliant scientists with great gifts, very human ambitions, and bitter rivalries. With humility unspoiled by false modesty, Watson relates his and Crick's desperate efforts to beat Linus Pauling to the Holy Grail of the life sciences, the identification of the basic building block of life. He is impressed by the achievements of the young man he was, but clear-eyed about his limitations. Never has such a brilliant scientist also been so gifted, and so truthful, in capturing in words the flavor of his work.
常读传记至少有两点好处,一是对特定历史条件下发生的特定事件形成更直观深刻的认识,二是借鉴当事人面对或者处理问题的思路和方式。一个人对待具体事物的认知和态度不仅与自身的知识储备相关,也不可避免地受到环境和时间变化的影响。就像同样一个词语在古代与现代可能拥有完...
評分 評分才疏学浅,只读过几本英文原著,这是其中之一。看杨振宁2004年在清华讲授普通物理课程视频时发现的,他强力推荐。先看了1984科学出版社的中文版,感觉极妙,果断入手原版。难得的好书,详述了DNA双螺旋结构发现的全过程,了解洋人是怎样科研和处事的,很有意思。其实洋人跟我们...
評分1953年4月7日,法国,在穿过塞那河回到卢森堡宫附近旅馆的路上,詹姆斯•沃森孤零零的一个人,望着在圣•吉门附近的长发姑娘,知道她们对他不会感兴趣的,“我25岁了,已经没有什么魅力了。” 此前一周,这个还没满25岁的年轻人和他的搭档,只有大学学历的弗朗西斯•克里...
a structure too pretty not to believe.但是watson也太八卦瞭。。
评分無論是男人還是女人,最幸福的事情莫過於在死之前留下點什麼有意義的東西。這位作者顯然過活瞭高潮般的一生。
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评分When I first read the book in high school I barely understood it, due to my retarded English. From the book I nonetheless fancied a fancy picture of how ready minds should bump into windfalls. Alas, I was a dumb biologist-wanna-be teenager back then (a worm watcher, as vs. Hyde Park High Jim the Birdwatcher), and was blindly confident of my own readiness and the great professional prospect that gotta be coming along. Now that six years were gone and the treacherous waters of hardcore science watched how I odesseyed through them, hardly surviving. Rereading the book and lots of things got the other way round. Anyway, after all, God see to it that the big fish still goes to the tricky and the ducky. (Acquired in Rabbit Hole, Fitchburg MA, 2009 fall; read in early spring, 2010)
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