Even though Watt was known for his invention of the so-called “efficient” steam engine, he also had many other inventions and discoveries that are important even today. For example, he worked with Francis Crick on studying the molecular structure of DNA and RNA. Watt had a normal yet unhealthy childhood. “James Watt was born in 1736 in Greenock, Scotland. James was a thin, weak child who suffered from migraines and toothaches” (Carl Lira). Growing up, Watt wanted to become “a maker of mathematical instruments…” (James Watt 1736-1819). He ended up going to Glasgow University and achieving his dream of being an instrument maker. However, it all changed once he found himself with Newcomen’s steam
Even though Watt was known for his invention of the so-called “efficient” steam engine, he also had many other inventions and discoveries that are important even today. For example, he worked with Francis Crick on studying the molecular structure of DNA and RNA. Watt had a normal yet unhealthy childhood. “James Watt was born in 1736 in Greenock, Scotland. James was a thin, weak child who suffered from migraines and toothaches” (Carl Lira). Growing up, Watt wanted to become “a maker of mathematical instruments…” (James Watt 1736-1819). He ended up going to Glasgow University and achieving his dream of being an instrument maker. However, it all changed once he found himself with Newcomen’s steam