James Watson, the Nobel laureate who was stripped of his titles for claiming that Black people are genetically inferior to white people, has died.

James Watson's work and scientific discoveries laid the foundation for the rapid advancement of molecular biology, helping to clarify how DNA replicates and genetic information is transported. In 1962, he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, which he shared with Maurice Wilkins and Francis Crick. However, the ideas of this American scientist, who died on November 7 at the age of 97, not only brought him international fame but also led to his downfall. James Watson's work and scientific discoveries laid the foundation for the rapid advancement of molecular biology, helping to clarify how DNA replicates and genetic information is transported. Furthermore, in 1962 he won the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, which he shared with Maurice Wilkins and Francis Crick. However, the ideas of this American scientist, who died on November 7 at the age of 97, not only brought him international fame but also led to his downfall.

11/8/20251 min read

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