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Meena and the Microbiome
\"When Meena wonders about the microbes in the soil and everywhere, her scientist mom answers questions while they garden, gather vegetables, eat a snack and have a bath, in a book that includes a resource list and an author's note\"-- Provided by publisher.
Doctor Mirabilis: Roger Bacon’s legend and legacy
Roger Bacon (1214?-1292?) has been portrayed in three ways since his death: as a figure of legend, as a Victorian scientist ahead of his time and as an overrated individual with little impact on the development of science. The evidence suggests that Bacon was in reality a significant proto-scientist, but very much a man of his time.
From the President
Peppas is delighted once again to greet their Sigma Xi members. This is the last column he will write in his capacity as president of Sigma Xi. By the time it is published, he will be nearing the end of his presidency, and Dr. Marija Strojnik will be taking over. He notes with pleasure that a Greek will be passing the baton to a Slovenian. This small observation shows the internationality of their Society. They are home to thousands of scientists from around the world, scientists who care about what they do, how they do it, their professionalism, and their dedication to achieve something good for this world, for its citizens, and for all their patients.