the article is somewhat thin but it links the original nature publication https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-79838-6
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the article is somewhat thin but it links the original nature publication https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-79838-6
in Germany at least, there has been a huge shift in academic psychology from being a more or less liberal arts (Geisteswissenschaften?) subject to becoming much more grounded in the natural sciences (read: biology, neurosciences, medicine, experiments, statistics). thus, when i did my degree Reich was only mentioned in history of psychology courses, Adorno not all. my understanding is that Freud et al are still discussed in liberal arts subjects
happy hardcore
I’ve never smelled the stuff but apparently the smell of rain is something people try to bottle.
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/smell-of-rain-kannauj-perfume-mitti-attar-india
what’s with the femur? is it on purpose?
there is a segment on German public TV if that’s any help https://www.zdf.de/dokumentation/zdfzeit/zdfzeit-tricks-der-lebensmittelindustrie-mit-sebastian-lege-104.html#xtor=CS5-95
(Starts at 13:15 min). from what i remember it shows the same pattern mentioned by other commenters. vegetable fats instead of milk, thickeners, stabilizers, artificial flavors.
an interesting book on this topic is Gildea, Robert. (2015). Fighters in the shadows: a new history of the French resistance. Faber & Faber: London, UK
it shows how different people from different walks of life joined “the” resistance (and how pluralistic the resistance and it’s people really were). a common theme, though, is that most were active in the pre-political sphere.
the abstract of the PDF provided in the link has more commas. (not sure if any of the terms mean anything though. i know jackshit about any of this)
someone fucked up the commas
this is my impression. back when i still was in academia it would pop up from time to time but i never published there since i never cited any of their journals in the first place. (why would one publish there when all your peers are somewhere else). nowadays i sometimes get requests from them to my personal email for special issues which i just ignore. (it’s academic spam essentially).
have a look at retraction watch https://retractionwatch.com/?s=mdpi
some might regard it as a predatory publisher
maybe I’m missing something but wouldn’t this show up in a diff before pushing?
dentist from Göttingen
thank you for your work. although i don’t post here i really appreciate the community and the work that involves. thanks a lot
awesome. i didn’t know. found some English version on YouTube https://duckduckgo.com/?q=the+way+things+work+peter+lustig&t=fpas&iar=videos&iax=videos&ia=videos (nothing in German unfortunately)
there is a whole series of books by David Macaulay “the way things work” which use woolly mammoths to explain concepts. loved it as a child
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Way_Things_Work
example illustration: https://prh.imgix.net/look-inside/dk/9780241526446_3_Screenshot.PNG
simple vinaigrette. Olive oil, French mustard, vinegar, salt, pepper (garlic, shallots). depending on the salad it’s wine vinegar (red or white) or apple cider vinegar, Dijon or à l’ancienne mustard. if i feel fancy I’ll add some herbs (tarragon is great) or some egg yolk for extra creaminess.
should be a typo.
https://www.ksta.de/koeln/lindenthal/suelz/weltkriegsbombe-in-koeln-suelz-gefunden-entschaerfung-noch-heute-3-923312
it’s 10 Zentner (50kg) so 250kg total.