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Ten Years of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences; Recovering DNA frozen in permafrost 700,000 years ago; Revealing the first images of the structure of DNA.

The African Institute for Mathematical Sciences in Cape Town, South Africa, is marking its 10th anniversary. The institute has pioneered a new form of science education in Africa, where lecturers and students often live side by side, creating a 24-hour learning environment. It is very much plugged into the global physics community, and attracts visiting lecturers from around the world. Founder Neil Turok explains the impact of institutes such as AIMS, in bringing a scientific focus to development issues.

The boundaries of Genetic science have been pushed back this week, with the recovery of a genetic sequence from a horse bone frozen in Canadian permafrost around 700,000 years ago. This breakthrough paves the way for extracting genetic data from organisms which died a million years ago.

We also visit a new exhibition in London which features one of the milestones in the race to discover the structure of DNA. Photo 51, an image created by X-ray crystallographer, Rosalind Franklin, at Kings College, London, in 1953 shows the first definitive evidence for the double helix structure of DNA. It is now the inspiration for a collaborative science and art project.

(Photo: Neil Turok the founder of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences, with students. Copyright: Neil Turok)

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Sun 30 Jun 2013 04:32GMT

Chapters

  • African Science Anniversary

    Ten Years of the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences.

  • Ancient horse DNA

    Recovering DNA frozen in permafrost 700,000 years ago.

    Duration: 04:33

  • Photo 51 DNA structure

    Revealing the first images of the structure of DNA.

    Duration: 07:41

Two pieces of the 700,000 year-old horse metapodial bone, just before being extracted for ancient DNA

Two pieces of the 700,000 year-old horse metapodial bone, just before being extracted for ancient DNA

Photo credit: Dr Ludovic Orlando

Histone Bobbin by Shelley James

Histone Bobbin by Shelley James
Photo credit: Ester Segarra

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  • Thu 27 Jun 2013 18:32GMT
  • Fri 28 Jun 2013 01:32GMT
  • Fri 28 Jun 2013 08:32GMT
  • Fri 28 Jun 2013 15:32GMT
  • Sun 30 Jun 2013 04:32GMT

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