Tue. 11/01 - Dracula: A Tale of Misinformation?
Why does Dracula still resonate with audiences over a century later? The disease narrative is one possible reason, but there’s another less-discussed theory too. Plus, one team of scientists have detected traces of an ancient ocean on Mars. And a turkey-flavored beer for your dog to enjoy this Thanksgiving.
Why does Dracula still resonate with audiences over a century later? The disease narrative is one possible reason, but there’s another less-discussed theory too. Plus, one team of scientists have detected traces of an ancient ocean on Mars. And a turkey-flavored beer for your dog to enjoy this Thanksgiving.
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Links:
- 125 Years Old and Still Biting (The Atlantic)
- Fri. 10/29 - Disease and the Vampire Myth + Hallowmeme History (Cool Stuff Ride Home)
- Get the classic novel Dracula delivered to your email inbox, as it happens. (Dracula Daily)
- Ancient Traces of a Giant Ocean Have Just Been Discovered on Mars (Science Alert)
- Evidence of ancient Mars ocean increases probability of past life (Space.com)
- Traces of ancient ocean discovered on Mars (Penn State)
- Anheuser-Busch thinks your dog would like a beer, too (Fast Company)
- Busch Light Debuts Turkey ‘Beer’ For Dogs So You Can Toast At Holidays Together (DesignTAXI)
- Jackson Bird on Twitter
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