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Charles Seife is an
American author, journalist, and
professor at New York University. He has
written extensively on
scientific and
mathematical topics...
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Jason Seife (born 1989) is an
American visual artist and musician, from
South Florida. He
works in painting, drawing, sculpture,
installations and site-specific...
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Dangerous Idea is a non-fiction book by
American author and
journalist Charles Seife. The book was
initially released on
February 7, 2000, by Viking. The book...
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author and
journalist Charles Seife. The book was
initially published on
January 30, 2007 by Viking. In this book
Seife concentrates on the information...
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American philosopher, neuroscientist, author, and
podcast host Sam Harris.
Seife, Beza (November 16, 2018). "The
Golden Girls creator Susan Harris on pushing...
- not use a
digit placeholder for it.
According to
mathematician Charles Seife, the
ancient Gr****s did
begin to
adopt the
Babylonian placeholder zero for...
- from this source,
which is in the
public domain.
Hinshaw et al. (2009)
Seife (2003) ""Super Hot"
Papers in Science". unafold.
October 2005. Retrieved...
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Seife - WELT". DIE WELT (in German).
Retrieved 2023-02-27. "Bert Fröndhoff: Von
Boppard auf die Bahamas. Handelsblatt". "Waschen ohne
Seife - WELT"...
- Age of Animation.
University Press of Mississippi. ISBNÂ 9781578067497.
Seife,
Ethan de (16
April 2012). Tashlinesque: The
Hollywood Comedies of Frank...
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should be
using more often." In his 2014 book
Virtual Unreality,
Charles Seife, a
professor of
journalism at New York University,
noted Wikipedia's susceptibility...