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A Maintenance Worker Almost Demolished the Room Where DNA Was Discovered.

In 1999, Cambridge University scheduled the Cavendish Laboratory's old Bragg Wing for demolition to make space for modern facilities. Maintenance workers had already begun preparatory dismantling. A historian of science intervened at the last moment. The wing contained Laboratory 138 — the exact room where Francis Crick and James Watson built their double helix DNA model in 1953 using Rosalind Franklin's X-ray data. The discovery explained how all life on Earth replicates. The room was preserved hours before scheduled destruction and is now a protected heritage site.

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