It can be accessed in print at the Newspaper Library at Colindale, London under System number: 013904756, starting with The Times Review of the Progress of Science no.
In 1953 both The Times and its new Science Review supplement failed to report on James D. Watson's and Francis Crick's discovery of the structure of DNA.
The discovery was made on 28 February 1953 and was announced by Sir Lawrence Bragg, the director of the Cavendish Laboratory where Watson and Crick worked, at the Solvay conference on proteins in Belgium on 8 April 1953.
The New York Times reported on it the next day in an article entitled "Form of 'Life Unit' in Cell Is Scanned".
[1] The article ran in the Times's early edition, but was pulled to make space for news deemed more important.