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Antisense drugs are named after one of DNA's two strands in its double-helix structure, which are known as sense and antisense.
FORBES: Antisense and Sensibility
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Watson and Francis Crick's description of DNA's double-helix structure, and in computing, with Jack Kilby's and Bob Noyce's independent inventions of the integrated circuit.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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ADA2h has two helix-shaped structures called alpha helices that are packed against a flat, sheet-like structure.
ECONOMIST: Folding stuff