Internet findings (3)

💻 | 📚 Tiny neighborhood libraries
I'm currently in a phase of paying a lot of attention to libraries. Has the frequency of library content always been like this and I haven't noticed or has it actually changed and now there's been more?
Library content 1: Jim takes photos of Tiny neighborhood libraries in the States and I think this is a beautiful photo motif. I've never seen anything like this in Germany - but if I ever come across one, I know what I'll do!

💻 | 📚 Bibliothek
Library content 2: Flow im Ohr writes about his experiences with the Bibliothek (library) in Kiel and shares his thoughts on the opportunities that libraries offer to society - and how these are (not) utilised.

💻 | 🐝 Klein, aber auffällig – die Gemeine Sumpfschwebfliege
In case I haven't mentioned it before: Unfortunately, I have very little knowledge of flora and fauna in general and the local flora and fauna in particular. Elke shows interesting things about local flora and fauna which are worth to see and learn about. The pattern of this fly (Gemeine Schwebefliege) is quite extra!

🎧 | ➗ Maryam Mirzakhani und die Schönheit der Mathematik
The podcast ‘Geschichten aus der Mathematik’ (Stories from mathematics) is not that old, I've just realized. The first episode I listed to was the episode about Maryam Mirzakhaniis not that old as I have just realized. My first episode I listened to was the episode about Maryam Mirzakhani. The intro sentence telling she was the first mathematician to receive the Fields Medal (one of the highest mathematical award) piqued my curiosity. The podcast tells the context and explains the maths that was in focus in a way that is also suitable for laypeople. It's incredible and so unimaginable to me what must go on in the minds of mathematicians. What they ‘see’ and what connections and questions arise. Getting a little insight was pretty cool.

🎧 | 📞 Telephobia – Dieser einer Anruf
Having listened to the season finale of season 1, I highly recommend the entire podcast ‘Telephobia – Dieser einer Anruf‘ (Telephobia - This One Call). As the subtitle of the podcast says, it's about that one phone call. This call you have to make to have certainty about something that is bothering you. I really enjoyed the narrative style as well as the personal stories.