Ranga Yogeshwar and Harald Lesch are the pioneers of explanatory television in Germany. These two grey eminences now have competition in the form of content creator and chemist Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim, who gained widespread recognition during the coronavirus pandemic through her YouTube channel MaiLab. A motorically progressive track in the style of the Düsseldorf electronic pioneers.
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Germany, a digitalisation desert: The Kohl government already opted for copper instead of fibre optics in the 1980s. To this day, the slow progress of fibre optic expansion acts as a bottleneck for technological modernisation in many companies.
Are there point-like elementary particles or so-called strings that hold the universe together at the subatomic level? As is so often the case in science, the correct answer is: it depends. Multi-layered bubbling synthesizers provide the backdrop for complex scientific concepts.
Every year during the toad migration, volunteers armed with standard plastic buckets rescue lost amphibians from certain death on German country roads. A frog concert of synthetic origin.
Callers from beyond: More and more people are reporting strange phone calls from deceased loved ones. What is behind these so-called electronic voice phenomena (EVP)? A spherical track with a distinctive sound like the distant ringing of an old telephone in a dream.
With its blast furnaces, the steel industry fuels the German economy. The approximately 90,000 workers employed in the steelworks are predominantly unionised in IG Metall. Forward-driving electronic track for industrial production and logistics.
Package tour operators attract customers with flexible day trips to dream destinations around the globe. These include crazy offers such as expeditions into underground cave systems by speedboat. Nature conservationists and consumer protection agencies are sounding the alarm.
The Foucault pendulum does not originate from Michel Foucault, the pillar saint of postmodernism, but rather from his 17th-century namesake, the physicist Léon. It can be used to illustrate the rotation of the Earth. A ticking track for the passage of time and process-oriented, technical operations.
The Foucault pendulum does not originate from Michel Foucault, the pillar saint of postmodernism, but rather from his 17th-century namesake, the physicist Léon. It can be used to illustrate the rotation of the Earth. A ticking track for the passage of time and process-oriented, technical operations.
Gentle, with plenty of space between the notes and meandering in a dark tone, this marimba composition accompanies images of barren landscapes and complex interpersonal situations that raise more questions than they answer.