MDBCs 25 Apr 2023
April 25th 2023 - Holidays and Observances
(click on the day for details)
- Anzac Day (Australia, New Zealand, Tonga)
- Christian feast day:
- Freedom Day (Portugal)
- World Malaria Day
Observances (click on the day, BD, or week for details)
National Drug Take Back Day
National Hug a Plumber Day
National Telephone Day
East Meets West Day
International Delegate’s Day
International Financial Independence Awareness Day
International Noise Awareness Day
Israel Independence Day
License Plates Day
Memorial Day in Israel
National Hairstylist Appreciation Day
National Liberation Day
National Library Workers Day
National Lingerie Day
National Mani-Pedi Day
National Plumbers Day
National Zucchini Bread Day
Parental Alienation Awareness Day
Red Hat Society Day
School Bus Drivers' Day
Sinai Liberation Day (Egypt)
World Penguin Day
Yom HaAtzmaut
Jay Park’s Birthday
Al Pacino’s Birthday
Fun Observances
DNA Day
Observed every year on April 25 since 2003, DNA Day celebrates and recognizes the importance of genetics and the scientific advances made in the field.
DNA Day was instituted as a one-time celebration in the United States by a proclamation of the US Congress in 2002.
Double Helix
April 25 was chosen as the day to acknowledge the contribution of genetics because on this day in 1953, scientists James Watson, Francis Crick, and their colleagues published the double helix structure of DNA in the journal, Nature.
Worldwide Celebration
While DNA Day was first commemorated in the United States in 2003, it is now celebrated around the world. In the US, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) is at the helm of organizing celebrations for the day. Universities and scientific organizations around the world also celebrate DNA day by organizing scientific conferences, educational outreach, online discussions and essay competitions.
The holiday is also called International DNA Day and World DNA Day.
How to Celebrate?
- Attend scientific lectures to learn about the advances made in genetics.
- Learn more about DNA, its structure, and its components. Read up about how it affects our daily lives.
- If you have kids in your life, make a 3-D model of DNA with them. Get creative – use materials you can find at home or in your kitchen.
Did You Know…
…that each human cell contains approximately 6.5 feet (2 meters) of DNA?
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I input a junior manager's self-evaluation, which said in part, "I have been on the job for three months, and I finally feel as if I've accomplished something."
I made one mistake, however.
I replaced the word job with John.
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Proofreading an instruction manual for a hospital ventilator, I did a double take when I came across this questionable troubleshooting tip:
"If the problem persists, replace patient immediately."
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A guy finds a sheep wandering in his neighborhood and takes it to the police station. The desk sergeant says, "Why don't you just take it to the zoo?"
The next day, the sergeant spots the same guy walking down the street—with the sheep. "I thought I told you to take that sheep to the zoo," the sergeant says.
"I know what you told me," the guy responds. "Yesterday I took him to the zoo. Today I'm taking him to the movies."
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When I asked a friend the secret to his 52 years of marriage, he replied, "We never go to sleep angry."
"That's a great philosophy," I noted.
"Yes. And the longest we've been awake so far is five days."
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Rushing to a bridge tournament, I was pulled over for going 43 in a 35 m.p.h. zone. "What'll I tell my husband?" I worried, explaining to the police officer that he was a self-described "perfect" driver.
The cop took a second look at the name and address on my license. "Did your husband go duck hunting this morning?" he asked.
Baffled, I answered, "Yes."
"I stopped him for going 47."
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