Opinion: The Sacred and the Silicon Valley

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I love being a parent. The thing I find most fascinating about the experience is how it throws a mirror not just on one’s own childhood, but on all of human nature. It’s an obvious point, but one that I never thought about before having kids: all newborn babies are always the same, everywhere. And then, slowly but surely, they become not the same. As cultural and family influences accumulate like sedimentary layers in these tiny personalities, you can see nurture reshaping nature in a deeply embodied, physical way.

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The woman who ultimately discovered the superior features of agar as a growth medium and brought it to Koch’s attention was Fanny Angelina Hesse. Her foundational contribution to the nascent field of microbiology is often omitted from textbooks. In other cases, she is unflatteringly referred to as a “German housewife” or as “Frau Hesse,” or dismissed as an unnamed technician.