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https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-topic/vacuum
Vakuum Listen Can something like a NOTHING really BE in existence? This story tells you about the german mayor von Guericke and his losing game to prove the existence of the vacuum. Guericke and vacuu
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-topic/radioactivity
Radioactivity Listen Meet Marie Curie on her way from a promising student, who was born and raised in difficult times, to one of the most renowned female natural scientists in the 20th century and esp
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-nos-feature/step-by-step
Step-by-step Listen There is no single step-by-step method by which all science is done. A classical misconception identifies the production of scientific knowledge by a sort of cybernetic model. At t
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-topic/nourishment
Nourishment Listen "There's lots to be done, but they had an idea how to show, that the human body burns food." The fascinating path, which may have led to this discovery, is depicted in Antoine Laure
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-topic/metamorphosis
Metamorphosis Listen Maria Sibylla Merian started to observe caterpillar cocoons and make drawings of those at the age of 13. Nineteen years later, she published her first book in which she layed out
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/biology/eijkman-and-beri-beri
Eijkman and Beri-Beri Listen It was a lazy summer afternoon in 1886 in Berlin, Germany at the popular Café Bauer. In one corner, a figure sporting a bushy moustache was hunched over his afternoon coff
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/biology/sybilla-merian-and-cocoons
Sybilla Merian and Cocoons Listen Sibylla woke – the room was still pitch black in the early morning but she was very excited and just couldn’t sleep any longer. She listened and heard her family memb
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/biology/rumford-and-nutrition
Rumford and nutrition Listen It was a beautiful spring day on Friday, on the fifth of June, in Munich, Germany in the year 1784. A smart-looking horse and carriage came to a stop on the fashionable Sc
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/biology/antoine-laurent-de-lavoisier-and-respiration
Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier and respiration Listen Antoine Laurent de Lavoisier, who is considered to be the father of modern chemistry and one of the first to execute and exploit quantitative resear
https://www.science-story-telling.eu/en/stories/by-subject-area/biology/liebig-and-nutrition
Liebig and nutrition Listen Sunlight was sipping through the tall window, falling onto the book held by a man with an oval face. White hair surrounded his friendly face, focused on the reading. His ey