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Laboratory notes: sticking to the basics.
In physicist C.P. Snow's 1934 novel The Search, the young chemist Arthur Miles sees in one of this x-ray crystallographs an anomaly fatal to his hypothetical model of "the structure of the organic group." In this painful moment, Miles is tempted to deny the anomalous finding. What if he had not taken that particular photograph? Without it, the evidence supporting his hypothesis was overwhelming. Should he destroy it? Even when the e...
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