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Dynamic Duos of Science: James Watson and Francis Crick

Matt Anniss

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Dynamic Duos of Science, For National Curriculum Key Stage 2, For National Curriculum Key Stage 3, Interest age: from c 10 years, Prose: non-fiction, Science & technology: general interest (Children's

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A series that explores the working relationships between some of history's most extraordinary scientists, and how those relationships led to discoveries that revolutionised our understanding of the world

James Watson and Francis Crick takes a look at this most dynamic of scientific duos - the two men who unlocked the secret of all life. The book explores the childhood and early work of both scientists, how they came to
meet and work together in Cambridge, their fascinating exploration of genetics, and their race to crack the 'DNA code'.

How have some of the most successful scientific pairings in history changed the advancement of science and led to discoveries that might never otherwise have been made? Dynamic Duos explores the fascinating scientific partnerships between some of the world's leading scientists. From Darwin and Wallace to Einstein and Eddington, without these 'dynamic pairings' some of the most spectacular discoveries and critical theories in the history of science might never have been made. An informative series for children aged 9+.

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