When maths goes wrong
One million, one billion, one trillion. Humans are not good at judging the size of large numbers and don’t quite…
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One million, one billion, one trillion. Humans are not good at judging the size of large numbers and don’t quite…
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ByThere has always been a strong crossover between poetry and rock climbing. Consider the names bestowed upon routes by climbers…
ByThe characters’ exuberant interconnected stories are drawn from a wide range of backgrounds and heritages that encompass modern Britain.
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ByThe historian was prescient in warning that the value of facts depends on who wields them.
ByThe word “appeasement” smells a bit off nowadays. There’s a tang of cowardice about it, a whiff of turpitude. When…
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