Cause-and-effect statements may seem more true if the initial letters in the words are in alphabetical order because the human brain prefers patterns that follow familiar sequences. People today ...
Calculating &pgr; to 1.24 trillion decimal places may be a useful and enlightening exercise (Feedback, 1 February). Since the digits are believed to be wholly “random”, the incidence of repeated ...
Nina Jablonski’s article on racism (1 September, p 26) doesn’t address the complexity of the issue. Far from having a relentless white-to-black polarity, racism is multidirectional. The Kantian meme ...
People today constantly encounter claims such as "Advil kills pain," "coffee prevents depression," or "Hilary promises amnesty" as brands, news outlets and social media sites vie for our ...
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