
Wealth or Science | John Tyndall on Michael Faraday
‘Tyndall’, he said at length, ‘I must remain plain Michael Faraday to the last; and let me now tell you, that if I accepted the honor which the Royal Society desires to confer upon me, I would not answer for the integrity of my intellect for a single year.’ I urged him no more, and Lord Wrottesley had a most worthy successor in Sir Benjamin Brodie.”

Dear Aunt | Letter | James Clerk Maxwell
Q. Do scientists fall in love ?
A. Why shouldn’t they ? There are some exceptions but overall - everybody needs love …

Suggested Readings | AEON | LowTechMagazine | MIT Press Reader
To wrap up this month of March I recommend three articles for those inclined to enjoy long reads. Fascinating stories about history of Cherokee numerals, sewage-fed aquaculture, and a French revolutionary, Madame Roland. Happy Readings!