Search results for “Stefan Wippermann”

Young Adolf Hitler

In his youth, Hitler was a dreamer and not a particularly good student. In 1933, he took power in Germany as the undisputed leader of his party. How could this happen? Author: ZDF/Terra X/Felina Czycykowski/Stefan Gierer/Malte Roethig/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to

How does a lithium-ion battery work?

A lithium-ion battery is made up of a cathode, the positive pole, and an anode, the negative pole. The separating layer in the middle prevents a short from occurring. Author: 3Sat/Nano/Mia Media Leipzig/Reinhart Brüning/Stefan Hoge/Jochen Schmidt Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to see

How does a solid state battery work?

Unlike a lithium-ion battery, the solid state battery is designed to function without a liquid electrolyte. Powerful and fireproof, it could become the car battery of the future. Author: 3Sat/Nano/Mia Media Leipzig/Reinhart Brüning/Stefan Hoge/Jochen Schmidt Translation and dubbing: alugha Click

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

The effects of medicinal plants

Whether fennel, silverweed, or horehound, the medicinal effect of many plants has been proven. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productions/ Jochen Ruderer, Jens Afflerbach/ Jürgen Rehberg, Arsenij Gusev/ Franziska Menz, Ronald Rist/ Fritz Göran Vöpel, Martin Wolkinger, Stefan Matlik Tranlation a

Living at the Palace of Versailles

The king and his family lived in the center of the Palace of Versailles. The closer you lived to his premises, the better was your own position at court. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productions/Jochen Rower, Sigrun Laste/ Jürgen Rehberg, Arsenij Gusev/ Stefan Leuschel/ Fritz Göran Vöpel, Marti

Birth chairs as obstetrical devices

Birth chairs were used in childbirth until the 18th century. It wasn't until aspiring doctors, at that time only men, also learned obstetrics that the birth chair was replaced by the bed. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productions/ Jochen Ruderer Jens Afflerbach/ Jürgen Rehberg, Arsenij Gusev/ F

Wigs as a social status

The so-called Allonge wig became a trademark of European rulers in the 17th century. Not only the nobility, but also the bourgeoisie are emulating the trend. For over 100 years, they have been the hallmark of the social status of a French. Dubbing: alugha Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productio

House on stilts - the first passageway

In the Middle Ages, an alley in Frankfurt am Main connected Hühnermarkt and drapery district. Because a merchant wanted to build there, architects simply put the house on stilts, creating Germany's first passageway. Author: ZDF/Terra X/Story House Productions/Jan Karitzky/Jürgen Rehberg/Stefan Leu

The first handbook of midwifery

The first known record of midwifery knowledge in Germany from the 16th century describes a rope technique that can be used to correct an unfavorable baby position. Author: ZDF/Terra X/ Story House Productions/ Jochen Ruderer Jens Afflerbach/ Jürgen Rehberg, Arsenij Gusev/ Franziska Menz, Ronald Ris