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Our gems for your Eberspächer pre-heater

We have completely redeveloped our EasyStart family so that you can quickly and conveniently enjoy all the comforts of an Eberspächer pre-heater. The most important aspects we asked our developers to keep in mind were ease of use and simplicity of design. The result is a new generation of control el

Long-distance record in bird flight

Bar-tailed godwits set a long-distance record among migratory birds. These rare and globally endangered birds travel in small groups almost around the whole world. Author: ZDF/Terra X/SPIEGEL TV/Christopher Gerisch, Kay Siering/ Oliver Gurr, Jürgen Heck, Jürgen Staiger/Hauke Ketelsen/Richard Sako,

Pre-Islamic Arabian deities

In pre-Islamic Arabia, many gods were worshipped. There was one supreme god and many local gods. Many were probably descendants of millennia-old deities who had already been worshipped in the Near East. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Gruppe 5/ Susanne Utzt, Sahar Eslah, Martin Carazo Mendez/ Martin Christ, Ma

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Transforming the Future of Flight

In the early 1900s, the Wright Brothers found inspiration for their first airplane in nature. Their "Flyer," which was modeled on a bird's flexible wing design, was steered and stabilized by pulleys and cables that twisted the wingtips. Despite its success, this control strategy quickly vanished fro

The flight of the Jews from the Nazis

While many hoped for the end, hundreds of thousands were fleeing from terror. By 1941 around 350,000 Jews had left Germany. Ultimately, neighboring countries refused to take in the refugees. The persecuted had to stay. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Leonie Schöler/Julia Geiß/Michael Fandel/Benjamin Leng/Margo

Flight strategy of zebra finches

How do all the birds in a flock know where to fly? Zebra finches use looks to show their conspecifics a change of direction. On the other hand, the birds often use special calls when changing altitude. Authors: ZDF/Terra X/Jochen Rall/Daniela Busch/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha