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MOS - Clap-o-meter

In this episode we're gonna make an Clap-o-meter. All the information is on our blog: https://ideaalab.com/aplausometro https://www.facebook.com/IDEAA.Lab https://twitter.com/IDEAA_Lab https://www.instagram.com/ideaa.lab/

Bauhaus Junioren-Gala 2017 - Trailer

From pole vault to javelin throw, shot put, long jump, 400 meters hurdles, etc. etc. etc…. On July 1st and 2nd, 2017 the The BAUHAUS Junioren-Gala will take place again at the Michael Hoffmann Stadium in Mannheim. More information at www.junioren-gala.de This video is multilingual thanks to alug

Metric System - explained simply

The Metric System is a universal way to measure many different things. But how does it work and who invented it? We explain these and other aspects of the Metric System in this simpleshow. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow Authors: Roman Ilyushenko, Nicolai Nobis The

Mercator's world map

In 1569, Gerhard Mercator presented his world map to the public for the first time. The 1 meter 34 by 2 meter 12 meter card was given the title addition: "for marine use". It was later divided into 20 single sheets and published in a book. Long awaited by the captains of the world. Author: ZDF/Terr

Company tour

Immerse yourself with us in the fascinating world of logistics! In this episode, we take an in-depth look at Building B7, an impressive facility with state-of-the-art technology. Find out how logistics processes from goods receipt to goods issue are efficiently designed on over 24,500 square meters

Sea depths in the Arctic Circle

Near Greenland, scientists used radar data to discover an 800-meter-deep gorge beneath an ice sheet, and near Alaska, salt water plunges to depths of up to 4,000 meters. The largest "waterfall" on earth. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Spiegel TV Media/R. Hillmann/R. Marel/C. Gerisch/A. Kindler/Maximilian Mohr