The arts and sciences: The two cultures and the public face of science.

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      At a time when the culture of and discoveries by science are clearly in the ascendant, science needs the arts and humanities more than ever. Paradoxically, however, the two cultures—the arts and the sciences—have become increasingly distinct, seemingly ever more orthogonal to each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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