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John Preston: Making Living Trees into Singing Instruments
Fiddler Magazine

John Preston: Making Living Trees into Singing Instruments

Every great chef knows the excellence of their dish depends on the quality of their ingredients. The same is true for the builder of instruments.

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Fall 2022
Tracking Periods Without Being Tracked
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Tracking Periods Without Being Tracked

The group behind the nonprofit app Drip says it offers greater privacy than commercial rivals

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3 mins  |
September 05 - 12, 2022 (Double Issue)
‘I Didn't Really Learn Anything': Covid Grads Face College
Techlife News

‘I Didn't Really Learn Anything': Covid Grads Face College

Angel Hope looked at the math test and felt lost. He had just graduated near the top of his high school class, winning scholarships from prestigious colleges. But on this test — a University of Wisconsin exam that measures what new students learned in high school — all he could do was guess.

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August 13, 2022
You Can't Stop Pirate Libraries
Reason magazine

You Can't Stop Pirate Libraries

Where there's demand for books, the Internet will supply them.

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August - September 2022
The Dangerous Lesson of Book Bans in Public School Libraries
Reason magazine

The Dangerous Lesson of Book Bans in Public School Libraries

An obscure Supreme Court case provides a roadmap through the curricular culture war.

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August - September 2022
Debtors' Vision
Mother Jones

Debtors' Vision

How a group of Occupiers pushed Biden to embrace student debt relief

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July/August 2022
Kids Can Learn Without Instruction
Reason magazine

Kids Can Learn Without Instruction

Don’t show this to your kids, because they might cry. But guess how much time children in “traditional societies”— indigenous groups pretty much off the grid—spend in direct instruction, the way American kids do in school?

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July 2022
The Magic of Children's Gardens
Good House Keeping - US

The Magic of Children's Gardens

Exposure to nature helps kids learn important lessons they'll carry with them as they grow.

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May 2022
Cold War Kids
Esquire

Cold War Kids

For two weeks in 1962, at recess, we would all look up at the sky. We're looking at the sky again.

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April - May 2022
10 Common Career Tips That Might Be Wrong for You
PC Magazine

10 Common Career Tips That Might Be Wrong for You

Advice about the working world can seem helpful, but following it may not help your career flourish.!

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April 2022
The End of an Era
True West

The End of an Era

Texans drove their last great herds north in the 1880s.

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April 2022
Wondrium: Wide Variety of Education Videos
PC Magazine

Wondrium: Wide Variety of Education Videos

Couch-side edutainment for the curious

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8 mins  |
February 2022
Ask the Marshall — Saloons, Paniolos and Telegraphs
True West

Ask the Marshall — Saloons, Paniolos and Telegraphs

Was the Long Branch Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, an integrated saloon during 1876 to 1886, the height of the cattle drive era? This rare interior photo of Chalk Beeson's famous Front Street bar shows bartender Lo Warren (front, right), a Black bartender and cowboys sitting at the rear of the saloon.

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February - March 2022
Native History Celebrated Large
True West

Native History Celebrated Large

Only months old, the First Americans Museum in Oklahoma City is dedicated to truth-telling.

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February - March 2022
Bloomberg Businessweek

The lost girls of covid

For 25 years, girls in developing countries have been on a remarkable trajectory of progress. The pandemic is reversing it

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January 10, 2022
Good Bugs
American Outdoor Guide

Good Bugs

These creative critters offer help to humans in a variety of ways.

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February 2022
“My Dad Wasn't Just A Nobody”
New York magazine

“My Dad Wasn't Just A Nobody”

Fifteen people at Rikers died in 2021. These are their stories.

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January 3-16, 2022
The Purity Trap
Mother Jones

The Purity Trap

These women went to Bible college to deepen their faith. Then they were assaulted— and blamed for it.

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January/February 2022
THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE
Archaeology

THE ROOTS OF VIOLENCE

In the early 1960s, archaeologists from around the world descended on the Upper Nile Valley.

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January/February 2022
Under the Holy City
Archaeology

Under the Holy City

A long-running excavation in Jerusalem unearths evidence for two of the city’s least-known eras

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January/February 2022
TURNING SALT INTO GOLD
Archaeology

TURNING SALT INTO GOLD

In the Austrian Alps, generations of miners toiled to extract the ancient world’s most valuable resource

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January/February 2022
OFF THE GRID
Archaeology

OFF THE GRID

OPLONTIS, ITALY

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January/February 2022
AT FACE VALUE
Archaeology

AT FACE VALUE

Researchers are using new scientific methods to investigate how artists in Roman Egypt customized portraits for the dead

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January/February 2022
A Brush With Genius
Archaeology

A Brush With Genius

An unprecedented find in central China brings to life the early years of a master calligrapher

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January/February 2022
Archaeology's Top 10 Discoveries of 2021
Archaeology

Archaeology's Top 10 Discoveries of 2021

Discoveries

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January/February 2022
ITALIAN MASTER  BUILDERS
Archaeology

ITALIAN MASTER BUILDERS

A 3,500-year-old ritual pool reflects a little-known culture’s agrarian prowess

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November/December 2021
Piecing Together Maya Creation Stories
Archaeology

Piecing Together Maya Creation Stories

Thousands of mural fragments from the city of San Bartolo illustrate how the Maya envisioned their place in the universe

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November/December 2021
GHOST TRACKS OF WHITE SANDS
Archaeology

GHOST TRACKS OF WHITE SANDS

Scientists are uncovering fossilized footprints in the New Mexico desert that show how humans and Ice Age animals shared the landscape

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November/December 2021
GAUL'S UNIVERSITY TOWN
Archaeology

GAUL'S UNIVERSITY TOWN

New excavations have revealed the wealth and prestige of an ancient center of learning

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9 mins  |
November/December 2021
Distant Learning
Mother Jones

Distant Learning

New immigrant students had the most to gain at Virginia’s Justice High—and the most to lose once the pandemic hit.

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November/December 2021