Sealing Slurries
2008/10/30 | 9:13 min | 4,30 MB
Out of sight, out of mind. That’s how a lot of people see sewage and wastewater. This episode therefore focuses on sewage systems, a key invention, and the potential problems sewer maintenance involves and how to solve them.
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Construction & Climate Change
2008/10/06 | 10:55 min | 5,10 MB
Global warming is influencing the construction sector – and vice versa. We discuss this topic with Dr. Andreas Gerdes, professor of Construction Chemicals and hear about ways to conserve resources during construction and how this sector is changing due to global warming.
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On the Trail of Electromagnetic Radiation
2008/08/25 | 6:58 min | 6,55 MB
There are strict limits on electromagnetic fields, such as those emitted by cellphones. Various test models exist to precisely determine whether these limits are being complied with. In this episode, you’ll learn about the advances made here – and how silicone from WACKER is used in doing so.
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Prehistoric Art
2008/07/22 | 9:44 min | 8.92 MB
This episode is about artworks that are millions of years’ old. Listen to how Professor Dolf Seilacher creates works of art from the traces of long-extinct animals. His creations bedazzle art enthusiasts. Plus, you can learn about WACKER’s role in Paleoichnology, e.g. the study of trace fossils.
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