10.18.2007
WE NEED DRUG-TESTING FOR NOBEL LAUREATES
But the news about psychotropic drugs wasn’t all bad this week. It turns out that Fancis Crick, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics was high on LSD when he first discovered what he called “the secret of life” -- the double-helix structure of DNA -- way back in 1953. Crick, who died a few years ago at the age of 88, admitted that he and his co-researcher, the brilliant biologist James Watson, often “used LSD in tiny amounts as a thinking tool, to liberate them from preconceptions and let their genius wander freely to new ideas.” (Hallucinogens.com)
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