The discovery of aspartame reads like a bowdlerized version of the biography of Albert Hofmann.

(H/T @todayilearned)
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TIL Aspartame was discovered by accident in 1965 by James M. Schlatter while researching anti-ulcer drugs. Schlatter was synthesizing the intermediate tetrapeptide, when he accidentally licked his finger to turn a page, and tasted an intense sweetness.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aspartame#History

#til #todayilearned #AlbertHofmann #Disney #LSD #Aspartame

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Today in Labor History November 16, 1938: LSD was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel. The original intention of the lab was to create a new drug that stimulated the respiratory and circulatory system. It was not until April 19, 1943, that he would first sample the new drug, when he accidentally absorbed some, leading to his famous bike ride home. After an initial period of anxiety and terror, he began to settle in with the experience, which he described as such: “In a dreamlike state, with eyes closed (I found the daylight to be unpleasantly glaring), I perceived an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors.” April 19 is now celebrated as Bicycle Day.

In 1947, Sandoz began providing the drug to researchers under the trade name Delysid. Throughout the 1950s, researchers began using the drug to treat mental illness. Humphry Osmond gave LSD to alcoholics who had failed to recover through other methods. After 1 year, 50% were still sober, a success rate that was significantly higher than any other then known method of treatment. Early experimenters and proponents of the drug included the writer Aldous Huxley, the anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, and actor Cary Grant. The CIA gave it to many unwitting victims as part of their infamous MKULTRA program researching mind control. There were also willing MKULTRA volunteers, like Ken Kesey and Allen Ginsberg. And, for a short time, the working class had legal access to inexpensive trips.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #lsd #psychedelic #alberthofmann #drugs #mkultra #cia

On #ThisDayInHistory in 1938, #Swiss chemist #AlbertHofmann first synthesized #LSD at #Sandoz Laboratories in #Basel. He used ergotamine, which was in turn first isolated from a fungus in 1918 at the same lab. Hofmann discovered the #hallucinogenic properties in 1943 by accident.
albert hofmann 1943 - a bicycle trip (2009)

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#Apertus ist da. Doch nach einem ersten Test ist klar: Das Schweizer Sprachmodell halluziniert schlimmer als #AlbertHofmann nach seinen Pilzexperimenten (💊, 🍄). https://blog.clickomania.ch/2025/09/04/apertus-70b-instruct-review/ #clickomaniach
So wird das nichts mit dem Schweizer ChatGPT-Killer

Die Schweiz kann Käse, Banken, Scho­ko­la­de und Tou­ris­mus – aber kann sie auch KI? Ein Test des neuen Sprach­mo­dells Aper­tus fällt er­schüt­ternd aus.

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Doom Hk - Albert in the Dark

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Corinne Hazel was studying how morning glories disperse protective chemicals called “ergot alkaloids” through their roots when she saw evidence of a fungus.

https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2025/06/02/wvu-student-makes-long-awaited-discovery-of-mystery-fungus-sought-by-lsd-s-inventor

#PeriglandulaClandestina
#ergotAlkaloids
#CorinneHazel
#AlbertHofmann

WVU Today | WVU student discovers long-awaited mystery fungus sought by LSD’s inventor

Making a discovery with the potential for innovative applications in pharmaceutical development, a West Virginia University microbiology student has found a long sought-after fungus that produces effects similar to the semisynthetic drug LSD, which is used to treat conditions like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction.

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🚴‍♂️ Oggi è il #bicycleday, ovvero l'anniversario della prima assunzione (volontaria) di #LSD da parte di #AlbertHofmann, il chimico che sintetizzo per primo questa sostanza 🍄
“MITOSIS - an LSD OPERA” by Brandy Butler

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Today in Labor History November 16, 1938: LSD was first synthesized by Albert Hofmann at the Sandoz Laboratories in Basel. The original intention of the lab was to create a new drug that stimulated the respiratory and circulatory system. It was not until April 19, 1943, that he would first sample the new drug, when he accidentally absorbed some, leading to his famous bike ride home. After an initial period of anxiety and terror, he began to settle in with the experience, which he described as such: “In a dreamlike state, with eyes closed (I found the daylight to be unpleasantly glaring), I perceived an uninterrupted stream of fantastic pictures, extraordinary shapes with intense, kaleidoscopic play of colors.” April 19 is now celebrated as Bicycle Day.

In 1947, Sandoz began providing the drug to researchers under the trade name Delysid. Throughout the 1950s, researchers began using the drug to treat mental illness. Humphry Osmond gave LSD to alcoholics who had failed to recover through other methods. After 1 year, 50% were still sober, a success rate that was significantly higher than any other then known method of treatment. Early experimenters and proponents of the drug included the writer Aldous Huxley, the anthropologists Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, and actor Cary Grant. The CIA gave it to many unwitting victims as part of their infamous MKULTRA program researching mind control. There were also willing MKULTRA volunteers, like Ken Kesey and Allen Ginsberg. And, for a short time, the working class had legal access to inexpensive trips.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #lsd #psychedelic #alberthofmann #drugs #mkultra #cia