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How Computer Science Became a Boys’ Club | JSTOR Daily
Women were the first computer programmers. How, then, did programming become the domain of bearded nerds and manly individualists?
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How Ornithologists Figured Out How to Preserve Birds | JSTOR Daily
A very nineteenth-century-science problem: lots of decaying avian specimens.
Richard Nixon’s Fantasy Baseball Team | JSTOR Daily
It might have been a ploy to garner Democratic votes, but the president took his dream team seriously.
A Holy Trinity in Ancient Egypt | JSTOR Daily
The ancient Mediterranean was full of religious expression, and Kemetic culture’s concept of a divine family influenced early Christians.
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Where Do Afghanistan’s Refugees Go? | JSTOR Daily
Thousands of Afghans are desperately trying to flee their country following a hasty U.S. withdrawal.
The Changing Meaning of “Mysticism” | JSTOR Daily
People who don’t follow organized religion sometimes describe themselves as spiritual. But this idea isn’t a recent invention.
Afghan History, Confused Cars, and Daddy Longlegs | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from The Root, Slate, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
A War of Liberation for Afghan Women? | JSTOR Daily
The Taliban’s gender-based repression was part of the US argument for invading Afghanistan.
Sharks Are Hiding from Scientists in Plain Sight—Almost | JSTOR Daily
Marine biologists need to count sharks to save them, but the common practice of using video cameras to record populations could be improved.
Way before MTV, Music Ruled the Living Room | JSTOR Daily
I want my Ed Sullivan, Arthur Godfrey, and Lawrence Welk! To say nothing of Soul Train!