Ernest 'Hemingway' Oppetit

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It ought to be a place, in short, that could educate the kind of scientist that had proved all too rare after World War II: "a kind of twenty-first-century Renaissance man," says Cowan, "starting in science but able to deal with the real messy world, which is not elegant, which science doesn't really deal with."
Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos
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