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In his famous 1959 Rede lecture at Cambridge University, the scientifically-trained novelist C.P. Snow described science and the humanities as "two cultures," separated by a "gulf of mutual incomprehension." And the humanists had all the cultural power—the low prestige of science, Snow argued,... read more
“And we don't simply need a bigger scientific workforce: We need a more cultured one, capable of bridging the divides that have led to science's declining influence”
“We need one that cares about science, has it on the radar, sees it as salient and relevant”
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