Welcome to Secret Life Snap Shots, a new series of posts where we’ll share some of our favorite “Secret Life” photos. Today’s photo is of the famous DNA-inspired scarf that belongs to our own cheerleading neuroscientist, Mollie Woodworth. Mollie claims the DNA scarf is a popular pattern among scientists who love to knit. “I’d wanted to make it ever since I learned how to knit, but I’d always thought it was too hard,” says Mollie. “I didn’t know how to make cables. But I lost the only handknit scarf I’d made myself, and being without a scarf in Boston in the winter is a losing proposition, so I decided to buckle down and make it in a fabulous girly pink wool/alpaca blend.” For more on the scarf, see Mollie’s 10 Questions video.
Your neck is cold and you love science… time to cover your neck with cozy DNA goodness!
WATCH Mollie Woodworth videos
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