Professor Raúl Rojas has published a book about how symbols have been used throughout history in mathematics. The work was translated into English this year.
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It's been quite the year for "6 7." Let's define it for you after Dictionary.com named it the 2025 Word of the Year.
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The Iranian filmmaker talks about her harrowing Cannes documentary and how to remember the film's beloved late subject.
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Since October 7th, many Muslim organizations and communities, including those in Lehigh Valley, have stayed silent about the ...
Parents and teachers cover your ears. Dictionary.com says its word of the year is “6-7.” The viral term is one kids and teenagers can’t stop repeating and laughing about.
You know that feeling when you’re bored, but you want to describe it in a philosophically complex kind of way? It’s like you’re too jaded to be entertained but too alive to be asleep. It’s not quite ...