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  • 10.03.2010 – 12:30

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What are fungicides?

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - Just like animals and human beings, plants can get sick. In many cases, the cause is a fungus. Not a mushroom like you see poking up out of the ground in the woods, but a network of branching, filamentary cells that botanists call 'hyphae'. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporter answers questions of our Podcast listeners ...

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  • 15.09.2009 – 11:30

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: Chemistry makes solar energy more economical

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - In this podcast you will learn how chemical innovations from BASF help to make solar energy more economical on its way being a sustainable contribution to the worldwide energy supply. As a part of the future energy mix with other energy sources solar energy can make a sustainable contribution towards a low carbon society. In ...

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  • 10.12.2008 – 11:20

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - How does a plasma monitor work?

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - In simple terms, behind the glass on the front of a plasma screen you'll find a whole lot of tiny cells that are filled with one of the 'noble' gases, generally neon or xenon. Each of these cells represents a single point - a pixel. If a voltage is applied to the gas, then it ...

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  • 29.10.2008 – 11:20

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What are liquid crystals?

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - After the advent of liquid crystal displays, or LCDs, everybody nowadays has at least heard the term 'liquid crystal'. The high-tech screens are everywhere: in computer monitors, cell phones, digital cameras, and calculators. In entertaining episodes our Chemical Reporter ...

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  • 01.10.2008 – 11:20

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What are emulsifiers?

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - If you put the oil and water together in a single glass, then they act like a couple of suspicious neighbors. Each quickly finds its own level - the oil on top and the water below - and has as little interaction with the other as possible. There's a kind of fence between them that each is unable to overcome on its own: this ...

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  • 17.09.2008 – 11:20

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What is mother-of-pearl?

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - While taking a walk along the beach, you might have noticed shells that have inner surfaces that shimmer in colorful patterns when they reflect the sunlight. The iridescent substance responsible for it is called nacre, or more commonly: mother-of-pearl. The name says it all, ...

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  • 13.08.2008 – 11:20

    BASF SE

    BASF Podcast: Ionic Liquids - Liquid Salts with many Talents

    Ludwigshafen (ots) - In this podcast you will learn how the unique characteristics of liquid salts make ionic liquids so interesting for industry. Ionic liquids are molten salts that are also in a liquid form at room temperature. The unique characteristics of these liquid salts are the very thing that makes ionic liquids so interesting for ...

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