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Andrea Wulf on The Invention of Nature, Part 1: Humboldt's Naturegemälde

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The Ideal Scientist Thinks Like a Poet, Works Like a Bookkeeper, and All Too Rarely Writes Like a Journalist

E o wilson says the ideal scientist thinks like a poet, works like a bookkeeper and all too rarely writes like a journalist. Ino homberd came back with four thousand pages from his diary and with hundreds of drawings and sketches. So he was very someone who understood nature by visualizing it, by drawing it. I think a lot of scientists also draw, because that's a way for them to make sense of something that you sometimes can't make sense of with words, but you can do visually.

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