Jana Wiese
@zuckerbaeckerei.bsky.social
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redakteurin bei der futurezone, sonst auch audio/kulinarikjournalistin, sketchnoterin, (food-)bloggt auf zuckerbaeckerei.com
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Sarah Davies am STS-Institut der Uni Wien
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"To understand thirst in mammals, think of it less as the body stating a fact to the brain — “I need water” — and more as the brain monitoring its environment, the body. Like an ecologist sampling a river, the brain examines blood’s chemical composition to learn what the body needs."
What Does It Mean To Be Thirsty? | Quanta Magazine
The effects of insufficient water are felt by every cell in the body, but it’s the brain that manifests our experience of thirst.
www.quantamagazine.org
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elleisanisland.bsky.social
All I saw was cheesecake boat and ocean for at least 5 minutes
Photo of a missing slice of cheesecake that looks like a cheesecake hull floating in a deep blue ocean. The "ocean" is actually the blueberry topping on the large cheesecake that we don't see completely.
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"This epidemic, though, wasn’t restricted to a limited geographic region; it extended almost the length of the continent. It wasn’t limited to one or two species, but affected more than two dozen. And it was clear that whatever unknown pathogen was killing sea stars had a co-conspirator: heat."
Unmasking the Sea Star Killer
After a decade of carnage, we finally know what’s devastating sea stars along North America’s West Coast. Does that mean scientists can save them?
www.biographic.com
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"THE NARRATIVE PODCAST INDUSTRY HAD always been an awkward mash-up of characters — public-radio true believers, Hollywood producers, magazine refugees, and eventually tech executives — and it had always been a little unclear what the goal of making these shows really was."
Who Killed the Narrative Podcast?
Podcasts like 'Serial,' 'The Shrink Next Door,' and 'Over My Dead Body' were once a booming industry. But times — and budgets — have changed.
www.rollingstone.com
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"That’s why Substack remains sticky: the entry cost is zero, the growth engine is real, the aura of legitimacy is powerful. But they will lock you in. If you build a large thriving newsletter on Substack, it’s a great thing in itself, but it will be quite hard for you leave."
The Broken Promises of Substack
Substack promised independence, but has evolved into another platform playing the same game as everyone else. The crab always becomes a crab.
molodtsov.me
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"Now, when I'd booked my tickets, I'd not put any thoughts into Oslo (Torp), in the same way that I wouldn't blink at London (Stansted) or New York (JFK). I should have blinked, however! Oslo (Torp) is in Oslo in the same way that Margaret Qualley and I are similar, in that we're both human women!"
youngvulgarian.marieleconte.com
why not read: 3,000 words on how spending 48 hours in Norway turned me into a smaller, meaner person :) youngvulgarian.substack.com/p/continenta...
Reposted by Jana Wiese
Reposted by Jana Wiese
onatcer.com
Der Parkpickerl Preis wird ab nächstem Jahr um 3 Euro im Monat erhöht.

Hab das zum Anlass genommen die Mietpickerl Seite upzudaten: Mieten in Wien, günstig wie Parken.

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Mietpickerl
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pomological.xor.blue
black tartarian imp. cherries, painted by mary daisy arnold, 1912
black tartarian imp. cherries, painted by mary daisy arnold, 1912
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"Als er ins Tal blickte, wo einst Blatten stand, fühlte er keine Trauer mehr – diesen Anblick kannte er hundert­fach aus den Medien, dem Internet und von Satelliten­bildern. Stattdessen packte ihn Frust. Solche Katastrophen ereignen sich alle 1000 Jahre. Nun traf es seine Lebenszeit, sein Dorf."
Ein perfektes Jahr. Und dann kam der Berg
Wie ein Gletscherforscher aus Blatten um seine Heimat trauert.
www.republik.ch
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"While they look like any other fruit shop [...] many run on a handshake economy built for those not meant to be here. Police reports love the terms “mafia,” “labor exploitation,” and “human trafficking,” but to men like Bilal, this is just a job. Eighty-four hours a week. Two euros an hour."
No Paper's, Just Peaches
Our first excerpt from Forbidden Fruit
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