Stargate Atlantis is mentioned (briefly) in the following article.
From SciScoop (Scientific News Forum and Science Community Blog):
http://www.sciscoop.com/story/2005/8/11/11755/3876
(Please follow the link for the complete article.)
Models in the Movies
By sciencebase, Section Interviews
Posted on Fri Aug 12, 2005 at 12:12:32 AM PST
Scientific supplies company Indigo® Instruments isn't only about supplying scientific kit to schools technicians, homeschoolers, and students working on their science fair projects. No! A fair few molecular models and countless other items have made their way to Hollywood, got themselves on the small screen, and featured in some offbeat situations.
**snippity doo-dah**
DNA and other molecular models from Indigo, have also hit the small screen in TV crime show "Law & Order", in sci-fi classic "Stargate Atlantis", and on CBS News during the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA.
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Original article by David Bradley Science Writer with background information provided by Stephan Logan.
©2002-2005 SciScoop
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Morjana
From SciScoop (Scientific News Forum and Science Community Blog):
http://www.sciscoop.com/story/2005/8/11/11755/3876
(Please follow the link for the complete article.)
Models in the Movies
By sciencebase, Section Interviews
Posted on Fri Aug 12, 2005 at 12:12:32 AM PST
Scientific supplies company Indigo® Instruments isn't only about supplying scientific kit to schools technicians, homeschoolers, and students working on their science fair projects. No! A fair few molecular models and countless other items have made their way to Hollywood, got themselves on the small screen, and featured in some offbeat situations.
**snippity doo-dah**
DNA and other molecular models from Indigo, have also hit the small screen in TV crime show "Law & Order", in sci-fi classic "Stargate Atlantis", and on CBS News during the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the structure of DNA.
**snippage**
Original article by David Bradley Science Writer with background information provided by Stephan Logan.
©2002-2005 SciScoop
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Morjana
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