:)
Watson, in his sequel to Double Helix (Genes, Girls and Gamow) has some
wonderful recollection on his friendship with Gamow and their work at
cracking the genetic code. and added benefit of the book are the multiple
facsimile reproductions of letters written by Gamow to Watson. (with all his
doodling and cartoon figures jostling for space with speculations on the
RNA)

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 10:13 AM, ss <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wednesday 06 May 2009 8:28:08 am Bharat Shetty wrote:
> > Hi *,
> >
> > A friend asked me minutes ago - "suggest to me, a nice and interesting
> > science book to read", and I was clueless on what to suggest, except
> > some science fiction.
> >
> > So venerable silk-listers, I would like to know what would have been
> > your answer, if you were asked the same question ?
> >
> > -- Bharat | http://twitter.com/shettyb
>
> Something by George Gamow would be a good idea.
>
> shiv
>
>


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