April 25 is an illustrious day in the history of science. On this day in 1953, Watson and Crick, building partly on the work of Rosalind Franklin and others, published the paper that described the double helix structure of DNA.
The very next year, on April 25, 1954, the first practical solar cell was publicly demonstrated.
Then on April 25, 1961, Robert Noyce was granted a patent for inventing the integrated circuit. Without that, you wouldn’t be reading this right now.
Finally, on April 25 1983, humanity reached physically beyond our solar system for the first time, when the NASA space probe Pioneer 10 traveled beyond the orbit of Pluto.
Unfortunately, if the current policies of our Federal executive branch had been in place, all of these scientific advances might have been illegal. I suspect that they all sound suspiciously “woke”.