Scientists Should Embrace the Liberal Arts The article “Why Scientists Should Embrace the Liberal Arts” by David J.Skelton has an interesting view on how the world should view science. Itsuggests that

Scientists Should Embrace the Liberal Arts The article “Why Scientists Should Embrace the Liberal Arts” by David J.Skelton has an interesting view on how the world should view science. Itsuggests that

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The article “Why Scientists Should Embrace the Liberal Arts” by David J.
Skelton has an interesting view on how the world should view science. It
suggests that people do not understand studies that are put out enough to be
able to analyze them on their own. It uses vaccines as an example where people did
not understand information that was presented to them properly. The