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ots.Audio: BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What is concrete made of?

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Ludwigshafen (ots)

The history of concrete begins in ancient Rome. The Romans found a
way to produce artificial stone - with which they constructed the 
Coliseum, for example, and the famous Pantheon Dome. Even after 
thousands of years, we still marvel at these antique buildings. The 
composition of concrete has remained essentially the same since then.
In these entertaining weekly episodes our Chemical Reporter answers 
questions on Chemistry in our everyday life.
Direct subscription via RSS-Feed or iTunes:
www.corporate.basf.com/en/podcast/reporter.xml
Podcast The Chemical Reporter, English edition:
www.basf.com/podcast
More information:
BASF's Underground Construction Group, UGC International
www.ugc.basf.com/DCCUGC/EN/
BASF Admixture Systems UK
www.basf-cc.co.uk/BASF-CCUK/AS/
BASF Admixture Systems NAFTA
www.basf-admixtures.com/
More podcasts:
Podcast Chemistry of Innovations: www.basf.com/podcast
This podcast is the audible innovation magazine of BASF. Experience 
monthly an actual topic on how Chemistry will design our future. The 
actual episode is on "World's longest railway tunnel thanks to 
construction chemicals".
RSS-subscription: www.corporate.basf.com/en/podcast/innovation.xml
The use of the audio material is royalty-free. We appreciate 
information on the use to  podcast@basf.com .
BASF is the world's leading chemical company: The Chemical 
Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, performance 
products, agricultural products and fine chemicals to crude oil and 
natural gas. As a reliable partner to virtually all industries, 
BASF's high-value products and intelligent system solutions help its 
customers to be more successful. BASF develops new technologies and 
uses them to meet the challenges of the future and open up additional
market opportunities. It combines economic success with environmental
protection and social responsibility, thus contributing to a better 
future. BASF has approximately 95,000 employees and posted sales of 
EUR52.6 billion in 2006. BASF shares are currently traded on the 
stock exchanges in Frankfurt (BAS), London (BFA), New York (BF) and 
Zurich (AN). Further information on BASF is available on the Internet
at www.basf.com .

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For the UK:
BASF plc
Chris Wilson
Corporate Communications
Phone: +44-161-488-5616
Fax: +44-161-488-4133
E-Mail: chris.wilson@basf.com

For the US:
BASF Corporation
Betsy Arnone
Corporate Communications
Phone: +1 973 245-7865
Fax: +1 973 245-6714
E-Mail: elizabeth.blicharz@basf.com

For Germany:
BASF Aktiengesellschaft
Rainer Mueller-Mueffelmann
Corporate Innovation Communications
Phone: +49 621 60-41040
Fax: +49 621 60-20548
E-Mail: podcast@basf.com

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