Kornberg looks back on some of his earliest and most important years as a scientist and his multiple roles of discoverer, teacher, author, and administrator. Chemical language has great asthetic ...
In the exquisitely complex chemistry of living things, no substances are more important than two that stand on the threshold between nonlife and life: ribonucleic acids (RNA) and deoxyribonucleic ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Dr. Arthur Kornberg, who won the 1959 Nobel Prize for figuring out how DNA is built, died on Friday of respiratory failure at the age of 89, Stanford University Hospital in ...
Since the dawn of science, one of mankind’s most impossible dreams has been the creation of life in a test tube. Last week scientists moved a step closer to making the dream possible. In Palo Alto, ...
Kornberg's father, Arthur, shared the 1959 Nobel medicine prize for studies of how genetic information is transferred from one DNA molecule to another. Arthur Kornberg, now 88, told reporters that the ...
Prof. Arthur Kornberg, noted American Jewish physician, was the recipient here tonight of the Nobel Prize in medicine from King Gustav Adolf. The ceremony took place in the Concert Hall here. Dr.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) -- American Roger D. Kornberg, whose father won a Nobel Prize a half-century ago, was awarded the prize in chemistry Wednesday for his studies of how cells take information from ...
Currents and eddies in biotechnology -- Birth of a biotech venture -- A scientist-entrepreneur : Alejandro Zaffaroni -- A biotech-driven pharmaceutical company -- Growth of a biotech venture -- The ...
Test-tube synthesis of the double helix that controls heredity climaxes a half-century of effort by biochemists to re-create biologically active giant molecules outside the living cell Discover ...
Test-tube synthesis of the double helix that controls heredity climaxes a half-century of effort by biochemists to re-create biologically active giant molecules outside the living cell ...