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Hunting stories

Three hunting stories that start well, but do not end as much. How do the characters react when they can? Three unexpected situations show it to us and we are either horrified or amused.

Road to Burnout

This simpleshow explains how to recognize that you're suffering from a burnout and how to react. This video was created by one of our volunteer authors to support the campaign "Goal 3 - Good Health and Well-Being". Find more information on our website http://simpleshow-foundation.org/. Click here

How does a lithium-sulfur battery work?

In a lithium-sulfur battery, the cathode is made of carbon and sulfur, and the anode is made of lithium metal. During operation, the lithium ions migrate to the cathode and react with the sulfur. Author: 3sat/nano/Mia Media Leipzig/Reinhart Brüning/Stefan Hoge/Jochen Schmidt Translation and dubb

Amazing Iodine Clock - Chemical Reaction

Buy the Chemical Kit here: http://bit.ly/19wERRM This is the Iodine Clock Reaction, discovered by Hans Heinrich Landolt in 1886. We will explain the chemicals used and how they react with one another. Why does it take so long for the final change to take place. Tune in and find out. Facebook: http

Development phase of an inflammation

If a foreign body penetrates the skin, phagocytes in the damaged tissue are the first to react. So-called M1-type macrophages release pro-inflammatory messenger substances. These include prostaglandins. These hormones trigger a pain stimulus. Author: 3sat/nano/DOCUVISTA Filmproduktion/Marilena Schu

What makes RNA viruses so dangerous?

The coronavirus is an RNA virus. An RNA is chemically more susceptible than a DNA. Errors occur more frequently during copying, and the virus mutates. Our immune system reacts slowly to it, vaccine development is more difficult. Author: 3sat/nano/Docstation/Johan von Mirbach/Anna Grün/Riccardo Gies

The Chemistry of Onions

In this video excerpt from NOVA scienceNOW, correspondent and New York Times technology columnist David Pogue learns how cutting an onion triggers chemical reactions that change the properties of the onion. Animations illustrate how enzymes are separated from other molecules inside the cells of an o

Driver Assistance Systems: Part 12 - Multi-Collision Brake

Just under a quarter of all accidents resulting in personal injury involve more than one collision. The multi-collision brake from Volkswagen can help prevent follow-on collisions or mitigate their severity. The multi-collision brake automatically initiates braking after a collision, within the sys