Stories
- Article
What is structural violence?
Structural violence is seemingly invisible. But its tentacles have invaded every part of many people’s lives, thoughts, experiences and expectations, shaping them in ways they don’t even realise.
- In pictures
How DNA’s spirals help us understand the shape of life
Twisting across our screens, the double helix of DNA is an icon of our age. And visualising microscopic structures is integral to our understanding of science, as Charlotte Sleigh reveals.
- Book extract
Why make-believe matters
Michael Rosen explores the point of play, and reveals why we should all do a little more daydreaming.
- Article
Ways appear
While his sense of body shame meant the personal side of his life was unfulfilled, Chris’s career was rewarding. His own childhood experiences gave him profound empathy for the children he worked with.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Structure Meeting
Date: February 1998Reference: PP/SUL/B/1/1/4/5Part of: John Sulston: archives- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Structure (Current Biology, Ltd.)
Date: 1993Reference: JDW/2/2/1754Part of: James D. Watson Collection- Archives and manuscripts
"Structure and function of DNA"
Date: 1954Reference: PP/CRI/I/1/4Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
"Structure of polyglycine II"
Date: 1955Reference: PP/CRI/I/1/7Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives- Archives and manuscripts
"Structure of polyglycine II"
Date: 1955-1956Reference: PP/CRI/H/1/41Part of: Francis Crick (1916-2004): archives