Rashi, explaining the view of Rabbi Nehemiah in the Talmud [1] that they spontaneously sang the song together, says that the Holy Spirit rested on them and miraculously the same words came into their ...
Oliver Sacks: famous neuro-anthropologist ... Their letters are all reproduced in this charming book, which transports readers into a world of pre-internet polymaths that seems almost Victorian.
One of the problems with the Bills defense is that it doesn't have any game-changing players, especially up front on the line ...
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Temple Grandin, a renowned professor of animal science, will speak at the Bowlus Fine Arts Center Friday about living with ...
Imprinting,” a sonic self-portrait of Anglo-American artist and composer Beatie Wolfe's brain, opens at the Museum of Science ...
Eighteen years have passed since Lisa Genova self-published her debut novel, peddling copies of it from the trunk of her car.
President Trump’s Department of Education announced Friday that it will eliminate its so-called “book ban coordinator” position and dismiss numerous complaints related to the removal of ...
The closing line of On the Move: A Life, the 2015 autobiography of neurologist and author Oliver Sacks, who died on August 29. The book was the last he published during his lifetime. —Jimmy Carter, ...