| Unravelling the blueprint of life
Francis Crick and James Watson identified the molecular structure of the chemical deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, as consisting of millions of atoms arranged in a twisted double spiral. Their double-helix model revealed how cells use DNA to store and pass on genetic blueprints unlocking the key to the mechanisms of heredity. Their findings, considered the most important biological discovery of the century, won them the Nobel Prize in 1962 |