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The Final Dictations of Henry James: Artistry at the Threshold of Death

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theatlantic.com19d ago

Literary Analysis: Using Agatha Christie's Poirot to Critique Technological Modernity

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thenewatlantis.com2mo ago
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Thomas Selfridge: The First Person to Die in a Powered Airplane Crash in 1908

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amusingplanet.com2mo ago

Inge Lehmann: Danish Seismologist Who Discovered Earth's Solid Inner Core

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nytimes.com5mo ago

19th-Century Popular Science: Making Sound Visible Through Accessible Acoustics Experiments

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publicdomainreview.org6mo ago

Belittled Magazine: Thirty years after the Sokal affair

Article URL: https://thebaffler.com/salvos/belittled-magazine-robbins Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45707194 Points: 6 # Comments: 0

thebaffler.com7mo ago

Ancient Greek Meteor Impact of 466 BCE: Historical Accounts and Cultural Significance

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drb.ie9mo ago

Non-invasive X-ray and AI reveal Buddhist prayers inside ancient Mongolian scrolls

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popsci.com9mo ago

The 1960s Schools Experiment Impact on Spelling Skills

The article discusses a 1960s schools experiment in the UK that aimed to boost reading skills but resulted in children being unable to spell. It reflects on the impact of the initiative on a generation of schoolchildren and the consequences that lasted over time.

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theguardian.com10mo ago

Exploring E.A. Spitzka's Studies on Exceptional and Deviant Brains

E.A. Spitzka's career and studies focused on the extremes of human nature, exploring the relationship between brain structures and behavior, deviance, and brilliance. He gained recognition for his work at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and served as the editor of the 1910 edition of Gray's Anatomy.

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huntington.org11mo ago
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