Nothingness: Zero, the number they tried to ban – New Scientist
AdvertisementEvery schoolchild knows the concept of zero – so why did it take so long to catch on? Richard Webb follows its convoluted path from heresy to common senseBy Richard…
AdvertisementEvery schoolchild knows the concept of zero – so why did it take so long to catch on? Richard Webb follows its convoluted path from heresy to common senseBy Richard…
The founder of the Mormon Church rocked 19th-century America with his spiritual visions, his belief in polygamy—and even a presidential run.Almost two hundred years ago, a farmhand named Joseph Smith…
Today’s question:For over the 45 years that I have been watching the Super Bowl, the powers that be have used Roman numerals to number the event. However, this year, your…
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A many-armed human with an elephant face grotesquely smiles down at me outside the bus window; cows lie in the road; spicy incense wafts around me as I enter a…
Spencer McBride was walking across campus with his doctoral advisor in Baton Rouge, following a class in religious history, when his advisor said, “Spencer, you’re a smart guy, but can…
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(REVIEW) It all started with a lunch conversation — a break from a meeting of The Reformation Project, a Christian group that promotes LGBTQ+ inclusion. Dawne Moon, professor in Social…
Who knew an animated video about nothing, like this one from the Royal Institution, could be so much fun, Seinfeld notwithstanding? Actually, nothing is just what some of us thought…
Audio By CarbonatixOn the latest episode of an emerging Ghanaian “The Real Talk Podcast”, viewers, followers and subscribers alike went agog when the issue of religion was pinched as a…