Francis Crick (1916-2004) “弃物求生” He has frequently eschewed experimentation preferring instead to concentrate his considerable genius on reading, thinking and talking his way to a problem's solution. .He received a degree in physics for his undergraduate studies. Crick continued on graduate work in physics until his research(on the viscosity of water at high temperatures) was interrupted by WWIl. After the war,however,he found himself less interested in physics and at a loss for a career.Meanwhile as interest in biology was ignited by Erwin Schrodinger's book What is Life?The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell. Had an undistinguished record in his chosen field of physics PDF文件使用"pdfFactory Pro”试用版本创建wmw,fineprint.coL.cn Francis Crick (1916-2004) “弃物求生” w He has frequently eschewed experimentation preferring instead to concentrate his considerable genius on reading, thinking and talking his way to a problem's solution. w He received a degree in physics for his undergraduate studies. w Crick continued on graduate work in physics until his research (on the viscosity of water at high temperatures) was interrupted by WWII. w After the war, however, he found himself less interested in physics and at a loss for a career. Meanwhile as interest in biology was ignited by Erwin Schrodinger's book What is Life? The Physical Aspect of the Living Cell. w Had an undistinguished record in his chosen field of physics. PDF 文件使用 "pdfFactory Pro" 试用版本创建 www.fineprint.com.cn