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Recumbent bikes: They can be faster, easier to ride, and better for your joints. But have you ever seen one in the wild? No? There’s a reason for that, and it goes back to a decision made decades ago.
Who Killed the Recumbent Bicycle? | JSTOR Daily
How a dominant technology became viewed as the only option, with no need for better-designed competitors.
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Settlements and the Israel-Palestine Conflict: Background Reading | JSTOR Daily
Scholarship about Israeli settlement in occupied Palestinian territories provides historical context for recent violence in the region.
The Truth about Lying | JSTOR Daily
You can’t spot a liar just by looking, but psychologists are zeroing in on methods that might actually work.
Who Killed the Recumbent Bicycle? | JSTOR Daily
How a dominant technology became viewed as the only option, with no need for better-designed competitors.
Airborne Viruses, Summer School, and Richard Wright | JSTOR Daily
Well-researched stories from Wired, Vox, and other great publications that bridge the gap between news and scholarship.
Sergei Eisenstein and the Haitian Revolution | JSTOR Daily
Why was the legendary Soviet filmmaker rebuffed in his vision of putting history’s most consequential slave revolt on screen?
The Fancy Concerts of the Paris Commune | JSTOR Daily
To the barricades! And then...to the opera!
What Will Green Hydrogen Mean for International Relations? | JSTOR Daily
Storing and transporting excess renewable energy as hydrogen could reshape global energy politics.
How a Forbidden Russian Epic Finally Got Published | JSTOR Daily
Soviet dissident Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate was “arrested” by the KGB in 1961. Here’s how it finally saw the light of day.
Silvopasture; Or, Why Are There Cows in the Woods? | JSTOR Daily
Cattle grazing on invasive plants in longleaf pine forests could benefit ecosystems and farmers alike.