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Upsides of Horror, Census Trouble, and Unmanly Drinking - JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Aeon, Nursing Clio, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
Why Mystery Fiction Is So Engaging - JSTOR Daily
Tracking down the killer appeal of the hit show Only Murders in the Building.
Do Vampires Really Exist? - JSTOR Daily
And how would we know? Let’s ask the Enlightenment.
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Wang Wei, Poet of Buddhist Emptiness - JSTOR Daily
Focusing almost exclusively on nature, the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Wei expressed the philosophy of the Chan school.
What’s in the Box? The Art of Reliquaries - JSTOR Daily
The cult of relics dates back to the second and third centuries, when Christian martyrs were often killed in ways that fragmented the body.
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A Very JSTOR Daily Costume Guide - JSTOR Daily
Get inspired for Halloween with these hand-curated historical images from JSTOR’s Open Community Collections!
Solar-Powered Sea Slugs and Survival in Future Seas - JSTOR Daily
These Florida mollusks make off with chloroplasts from algae and cleverly photosynthesize them for their own nutrition.
WhiteWarrior88
Humans are literally the only species on earth that doesn't give back a damn thing ....we only consume and destroy .....I think we might be the parasites honestly.
- October 20, 2021
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When Paper Was Fashion’s Favorite Material - JSTOR Daily
It’s hip, it’s happening, it’s wow, it’s now, it’s gone: RIP the paper dress, 1966–1968.
How to Plant Trees in the City: It’s Complicated - JSTOR Daily
Trees in cities have the ability to sequester carbon, provide shade, and mitigate flooding. But no one tree fits all environments.
The Zoot Suit Riots Were Race Riots - JSTOR Daily
In 1943, white servicemen attacked young people of color for wearing the ultimate in street style—on the pretext that they were shirking wartime duty.
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