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Why do leaves change color in the fall

In fall, leaves of deciduous trees change color and our forests become colorful. The reason is that deciduous trees only survive the cold winter if they take some precautions. Author: ZDF/Terrax/Katharina Kohl/Florian Roth/Thomas Kutschke/Malik Alpoguz/Maximilian Mohr Translation & dubbing: alugha

What is a MOOC?

Learn more and enrol in our courses: iversity.org Directed by Abigail Liparoto & Sergej Hein @ Be Proud Of Your Kids Script: Hannes Klöpper Art Department: Abigail Liparoto, Florian Baron, Judy Landkammer, Camera & Light: Irrum Kahn Animation: Sergej Hein, Simon Reichenbach, Steven Klöbzig Sound &

What are biomarkers?

Medical biomarkers such as blood glucose levels indicate hidden diseases in the body. The better these are known, the more effective the therapy. Authors: ZDF/Terra X/Bilderfest/Florian Breier/Klaus Wache/Tobias Forth/Maik Siegle /Peter Riegel/Lilly Wagner/ Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing:

How microchips are made

The circuit diagrams of the chips are projected onto the plates with light. Almost like a slide. In hundreds of chemical and physical processes, billions of circuits are created on up to 100 chips per plate. Author: ZDF/TerraXpress/GO!Film/Florian Fiedler/Nathan Niedermeier/Jochen Schmidt Transla

Rocks as water storage for plants

Plants can grow not only on soil-rich ground, but also on rocks. Due to their porosity, the rock layers lying beneath the thin upper layer of soil can store water. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Florian Roth/Thomas Kuschke/Jochen Rall/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to watch more

The formation of the Alps

The Alps are Central Europe's highest mountains, towering as high as 4800 meters. Today, mainly the harsh weather shapes the Alps. But the forces that formed these mountains came from within the Earth. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Bilderfest/Florian Breier, Christian Stiefenhofer/Michi Kern/Klaus Wache/Tob

Why do rivers meander

A river flows because water always follows the natural gradient on the earth's surface. All flowing waters follow the line of least resistance. River curves have developed naturally over thousands of years. They are called meanders. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Bilderfest/Florian Breier, Christian Stiefenho