Great Scientist ≠ Good at Math
E.O.
Wilson shares a secret: Discoveries emerge from ideas, not
number-crunching
During my decades of teaching biology at Harvard, I watched
sadly as bright undergraduates turned away from the possibility of a scientific
career, fearing that, without strong math skills, they would fail. This
mistaken assumption has deprived science of an immeasurable amount of sorely
needed talent. It has created a hemorrhage of brain power we need to stanch.
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