Our Rev Minds have told us how they think the lens of science can help to solve global problems and speculated about the prospects for cross-disciplinary research. We posed the Revolutionary Minds the final question:
What cross-disciplinary approaches have you seen work for your field and why? When is a cross-disciplinary approach not appropriate?
Look for their answers to be landing here over the next four weeks.
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