In order for science to gather the ultimate amounts of ideas and data, it may need help from another subject, and this is where art plays a huge role. Besides science, technology, engineering, and math. People forget how important and enriching art is and it may have a place within these core subjects, although some think it should have no place at all and just be on its own. When you look into these subjects, be sure to leave out personal beliefs and emotions so you are open to other ideas and other takes on experiments. The author of “we must protect U.S. Investment in Scientific Knowledge”, Mark B. Boslough says, “a good scientist does not allow personal feelings to get in the way of evidence.” Of course you are allowed to have an opinion and have feelings on an experiment, but it is always important to make sure you follow the facts and stick to the information at hand, so that you get the facts and know what’s actually happening. If art was more involved in STEM, we may rely less on facts and more on emotion, expression, and empathetic thinking.