It is, of course, valuable for philosophers to understand more about science, and for scientists to understand more about philosophy. More knowledge and a wider exchange of knowledge it always a good thing.
But, and it is a big but, science and philosophy are not equivalents - one is about uncovering actual, verifiable understanding of our world etc, the other uncovering a way of understanding and a structured approach to ask 'why' questions.
The point being that science without philosophy might lack context or value, but it would still be correct. Philosophy without science runs a major risk of being plain, flat out wrong.