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Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 |
Elementary, My Dear Watson The world celebrates the golden anniversary of the double helix. |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Catherine Arnst |
James Watson and Francis Crick: Cracking The Code Of Life The 1953 discovery of the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid, the building block of all life, transformed biology. And the Cold War and male chauvinism played roles in solving the DNA riddle |
Scientific American March 2006 Jonathan Weiner |
From Surmise to Sunrise Book Reviews: From So Simple a Beginning: The Four Great Books of Charles Darwin, Edited by Edward O. Wilson... Darwin: The Indelible Stamp: The Evolution of an Idea, Edited, with commentary, by James D. Watson... Reef Madness: Charles Darwin, Alexander Agassiz, and the Meaning of Coral by David Dobbs... |
Chemistry World May 21, 2015 Philip Ball |
How do we solve a problem like Marie? We need to talk about the lack of women in the history of science. I hope it's fair to say that everyone recognizes the problem. The question is what to do about it. |
Chemistry World February 2011 |
My hero: The greatest influences of chemistry Nobel laureates Aaron Ciechanover, who won the 2004 Nobel prize in chemistry with Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation, talks about Charles Darwin. |
IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Eliza Strickland |
IBM's Watson Goes to Med School This AI program mastered "Jeopardy!" Next up, oncology. IBM scientists hope health care will be the killer app for Watson, an AI with phenomenal skills in natural-language processing. |
Macworld April 2002 Tom Negrino |
Specialized Web Searching Made Elementary Watson, the new Mac OS Web-searching program from Karelia, complements Sherlock and Web search engines by providing specialized tools for specialized searches. Watson's slick, uncomplicated interface makes finding specific, detailed information much easier... |
Bio-IT World April 15, 2003 Kevin Davies |
Genes, Girls, and Honest Jim Honest Jim Watson remains as charming, humorous, obstinate, and outrageous as ever. |
Knowledge@Wharton July 2, 2003 |
IBM and its Legendary Founder: Flawed Genius Kevin Maney's "The Maverick and His Machine: Thomas Watson, Sr. and the Making of IBM" is extraordinarily well-researched and balanced. He brings Watson to life, blemishes and all. |
Chemistry World September 15, 2015 |
Photograph 51 Photograph 51 is a new play by Anna Ziegler based on the career of Rosalind Franklin who worked on the structure of DNA. |
The Motley Fool April 21, 2011 Arlene Weintraub. |
5 Questions for IBM on Watson, Jeopardy, and Real-World Applications for Sophisticated Analytics Can IBM's Watson computer be useful in hospitals and emergency rooms? |
CRM June 11, 2014 Sarah Sluis |
IBM Watson to Answer Queries on Genesys Platform First integrated call center operation of Watson could go live this year |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Steve Hamm |
Thomas J. Watson Jr.: Junior Achievement The innovative CEO brought IBM, and American business, into the age of computers. |
Chemistry World April 29, 2015 Emma Stoye |
Wieland's chemistry Nobel to be sold at auction The chemistry Nobel prize awarded to German chemist Heinrich Wieland in 1927 has been put up for auction at Nate D Sanders in Los Angeles, US, with a starting price of $325,000. |
Salon.com February 13, 2001 Arthur Allen |
Size doesn't matter As scientists unveil the human genome findings, it turns out we have a lot fewer genes than we'd thought, and not many more than a fruit fly... |
CRM January 10, 2014 Leonard Klie |
IBM Invests Over $1 Billion in Watson for Analytics and Big Data IBM's Watson supercomputer now has its own group within IBM and a budget of $1 billion to grow its technology and partner ecosystems. |
Financial Advisor March 2012 |
Elementary, My Dear Watson International Business Machines Corp.'s Watson computer, which beat champions of the quiz show "Jeopardy!" a year ago, will soon be advising Wall Street on risks, portfolios and clients. |