Friday, January 06, 2023

serious donkey business

Here's my round-up of German pieces September 2022 through January 2023, with serious features on donkeys, Neanderthals and anosmia, as well as less serious sketches on wearable electronics, insulin, and recycling of coffee residue. All of the features and one of the sketches are free to read (i.e. anybody can display them in their browser, but not download them), this may be a change of policy, as I have seen the "free to read" mark on lots of articles as I looked up mine.

Wie wir auf den Esel kamen
Nachrichten aus der Chemie Volume 71, Issue 1, Jan. 2023, Pages 73-74
free to read via Wiley Online Library
related content in English: A brief history of donkeys

Ausgeforscht: Elektronik hautnah
Nachrichten aus der Chemie Volume 71, Issue 1, Jan. 2023, Page 106
free to read via Wiley Online Library

Der Neandertaler in uns
Nachrichten aus der Chemie Volume 70, Issue 12, Dec. 2022, Pages 68-70
free to read via Wiley Online Library
related content in English: Neanderthals come to life

Ausgeforscht: Nobelpreis-Verlierer
Nachrichten aus der Chemie Volume 70, Issue 11, Nov. 2022, Page 114
restricted access via Wiley Online Library
related content in English: The messy story of insulin

Ist Geruchsverlust heilbar?
Nachrichten aus der Chemie Volume 70, Issue 10, Oct. 2022, Pages 64-65
free to read via Wiley Online Library
related content in English: In search of lost smell

Ausgeforscht: Redox-Recycling im Kaffeesatz
Nachrichten aus der Chemie Volume 70, Issue 9, Sept. 2022, Page 114
restricted access via Wiley Online Library

Don Quixote de la Mancha and Sancho Panza, 1863, by Gustave Doré - here as elsewhere, the donkey is ridiculed as a beast of burden less noble than the closely related horse, although it has served humans much longer.

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