American Decades
Biology: Molecular Revolution
Cracking the Code for RNA.
Marshall W. Nirenberg, working at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, in 1961, performed brilliant experiments in biochemistry. These led to the molecular revolution that has continued since his work, done with his German postgraduate fellow J. H. Matthaei, was reported at the Fifth International Congress of Biochemistry in Moscow. In 1953 the physicist George Gamow worked out some basics of the code. A single ribonucleic acid (RNA) could only code for four possible amino acids. Pairs of nucleic acids could code for sixteen possibilities. Since there are about twenty amino acids, at least three nucleic acids in RNA must code for each amino acid in proteins. But Gamow made a mistake when he suggested that overlapping sequences of RNA provided the code for different amino acids. Nirenberg and Matthaei corrected him and broke the RNA code.
Creating Artificial Protein.
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1960's Science and Technology
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Obsidian Dating
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Aegyptopithecus
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Ancient Remains
- Astronomy: Radio, X-ray, and Infrared
- Astronomy: Pulsars, Quasars, Cosmic Masers
- Astronomy: Project Ozma—Will They Hear Us?
- Astronomy: The Sound of the Big Bang
- Biology: Molecular Revolution
- Biology: The First Gene
- Biology: Dolphin Communication
- Biology: Primordial Soup
- Chemistry: Not So Noble Anymore
- Chemistry: Lawrencium
- Computer Science: Basic Knowledge
- Computer Science: When the Chips are Down
- Earth Sciences: Geothermal Power
- Earth Science: Plowshares, or Getting the Gas Out
- Earth Sciences: The Greenhouse Effect
- Oceanography: Seafloor Spreading
- Oceanography: Trieste
- Oceanography: Sealab and Friends
- Physics: Proving Einstein Right
- Physics: What Does It Antimatter?
- Physics: Irradiate for Safety
- Physics: Laser
- The Space Program: Project Mercury
- The Space Program: Project Gemini
- The Space Program:Project Apollo
- The Space Program: Unmanned Space Exploration
- Warfare and Science: Nuclear Navy
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