just finished reading about francis crick's biography and i'm impressed by how much his life is more than just the double helix structure of dna
he was a true Renaissance man - from physics to biology, and even mining during wwii
it's crazy to think that his bold approach sometimes led to controversy, but it also made him so innovative
what i love about this bio is how it highlights his collaborations with researchers from diverse fields, and how that shaped modern neuroscience
also, the way cobb tackles sexism in the scientific community is really impactful
crick's legacy goes beyond just genetics, he had some amazing philosophical insights too 