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Rosalind Franklin is prominent in virtually every telling of DNA history, but she is painted differently in various accounts. Watson and Crick made one of the most important and impressive scientific discoveries of the 20th century, but their golden helix is tarnished by the way they have treated Franklin and Wilkins. A meaningful gesture, given that it was Franklin's data that Watson and Crick most directly used, would be for scientists to refer to the "Watson, Crick, and Franklin structure for DNA."

Food for Thought Potluck, Thursday - March 5th, 6-8 PM

Don't miss the PHILOSOPHY CAFE, an exposition of our unique and ambitious middle school philosophy program.
This will be a 'famous for great food' CSS potluck supper with presentations by students and faculty.
Sign up here (must be logged in to CSS portal --> left sidebar and Webmail) to bring a dish.
As Socrates said, "the unexamined life is not worth living," so we expect to see you at this contemplative and palette pleasing event!

