According to a widely
used introductory chemistry text by T. E. Brown et al.,
1 chemistry
is 'The Central Science'. But scientometric co-citation analyses indicate that
biochemistry seems presently to be more interconnected to other sciences. On
the other hand, mathematics is considered by many to permeate all sciences and
hence might compete as the choice for centrality. A critical commentary and
argument leads to a proposal for an alternative partially ordered hierarchical
“framework” map of sciences. This argument is supplemented by a scientometric
approach based on university course requirements for different curricula, so as
to support our partially ordered map. This alternative “framework” mapping then
is seen to indicate a special position for chemistry, as where significant
branching begins.