Today's journal theme from CafeMom is CLASSIC DUOS. It seems a bit of a challenge for me to think of some related to science, but I'll give it a whirl. Add any others you can think of. What a great opportunity to explore some random science topics on this fabulous Friday!
Watson and Crick - first described the structure of DNA, fgor which they won the Nobel prize.
The Earth and The Moon - of all the celestial bodies, who can resist a picture of our precious planet and its only sidekick?

Picture above from NASA
Math and Science - Can't have science without math. Science is EVERYWHERE! MATH is everywhere, too!
Charles Darwin and Evolution - The famous man who first described the evolutionary process after observing the species living on the Galapagos Islands.
Science and Science Fiction - Thoughts become things. What was once fiction, will not always be!
Science and Nature - Two premiere journals that publish current research in many scientific fields.
Acids and Bases - Basic Chemistry
What others famous/classic science duos can you think of?
Tonya
AKA sunmoonstars
Comments:
Space and Time - a duo made one with Einstein's explanation of the geometry of the universe.
How about Galileo and the telescope? It is the international year of astronmy.
Proton and Neutron!!!! The two particles in the nuclei of atoms!
Hydrogen and Oxygen--the two elements making up the "universal solvent" ie water!
Sun and photosynthesis.
Laboratory and testing.
Hypothesis and the scientific method.
Astronomy and Sagan.
DNA and "you are the baby daddy!"
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