Knowledge had far less "boundaries" in the 16th century
- sciart0
- Mar 22
- 1 min read
Excerpt: Ms. Moller’s affection for her often chaotic but inspiring subjects is palpable. To her, they represent a legacy of interdisciplinary daring, a willingness to cross geographic and intellectual boundaries as well as to fuse theory and practice.
Scientists today, confined to their often narrowly defined fields, would do well to keep their efforts in mind.