Main Points: We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist? More on numerosity and number cognition with Brian Butterworth - this time discussing research with animals.

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Kat Phillips tumbles down a numerical rabbit hole after a text message from her mother. More on numerosity and number cognition with Brian Butterworth - this time discussing research with animals. The ancient Babylonians used a number system with base 60 (sexagesimal).

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The ancient Babylonians used a number system with base 60 (sexagesimal). We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist?

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Fermat's "Little" Theorem is great - but beware of Fermat Liars and tricky Carmichael Numbers. Simon Anthony (from Cracking the Cryptic) reveals the Phistomephel Ring - a hidden feature of ALL Sudoku puzzles.

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  • More on numerosity and number cognition with Brian Butterworth - this time discussing research with animals.
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  • We revisit the philosophy department and the question of whether numbers really exist?

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