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BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - How Does Soap Clean our Hands?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, September 27 /PRNewswire/ -- So you try to get your greasy chicken fingers clean without soap - only water - and it does not seem to help much. The water either bubbles or rolls off the oil and your fingers stay...
Tags: BASF AG, Chemical, podcast
Research articles 2007-09-27
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why Does Baking Powder Put Out a Fire?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, November 28 /PRNewswire/ -- There is a lot to learn about chemistry hidden in a packet of baking powder. It not only makes a cake's batter wonderfully light and fluffy, but could also extinguish a fire. In entertaining week LUDWIGSHAFEN,...
Tags: BASF AG, Chemical, podcast
Research articles 2007-11-28
BASF Podcast "The Chemical Reporter" - How is Mineral Water Carbonated?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, August 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Many people like that tingling feeling on their tongue. Carbonated mineral water just seems to have that certain lively something. A bottle of soda water contains approximately six grams of carbon LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, August 22...
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Research articles 2007-08-22
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why is Fall Foliage so Colorful?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October 24 /PRNewswire/ -- When fall arrives the tree's living conditions begin to change. The days are shorter and the weather gradually cools down. So nature simply takes a small break and shows us a colorful world. Find LUDWIGSHAFEN,...
Tags: BASF AG, Chemical, podcast
Research articles 2007-10-24
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What Does the Gasoline Octane Rating Represent?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, September 5 /PRNewswire/ -- You could go ahead and get the impression that it is always best to drive with 100-octane fuel. This is not true. Every gasoline-operated engine is adjusted to a specific type of gasoline. What d LUDWIGSHAFEN,...
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Research articles 2007-09-05
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What makes a Refrigerator Cold?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, September 27 /PRNewswire/ -- To make it short: The cold does not come into the refrigerator. Instead, the warmth goes out. Technically speaking, a refrigerator cannot produce coldness. That sounds a bit strange at first, ye LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, September 27...
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Research articles 2007-09-27

Additional Resources

American Chemical Society Debuts Bytesize Science - A New Podcast for Young Listeners
To: TECHNOLOGY EDITORSContact: Michael Bernstein of the American Chemical Society, +1- 202-872-4400, m_bernstein@acs.org WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Chemical Society ACS Office of Communications has launched Bytesize Science, an educational, entertaining podcast for young listeners. Like the flying car, Anglia, in the Harry Potter films, Bytesize Science transports...
Tags: American Chemical Society, INTERNET, Podcasts
Research articles 2007-12-28
Chemical Heritage Foundation produces Distillations, a weekly podcast
In December 2007, the Chemical Heritage Foundation CHF, based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, launched a new weekly podcast. Distillations: Extracts from the Past, Present, and Future of Chemistry offers entertaining reports on subjects ranging from alchemy to the contents of your kitchen cupboard to the chemistry of space exploration. It...
Tags: chemistry, Heritage Foundation, INTERNET, Philadelphia, Podcasts
Research articles 2008-05-01
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What Makes Steel Stainless?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, January 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Steel consists mainly of iron. And, iron has an unpleasant characteristic: it rusts. For example, if you don't dry it after washing up, reddish-brown rust spots will appear after a while. In entert LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, January...
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Research articles 2008-01-08
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What Makes a Match Ignite?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, January 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Matches are practical. A box of red-tip, wooden matches fits into every pant pocket. Always ready to light a candle or fireplace. A swift move, a light crackling sound and the match is lit. It hap ...
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Research articles 2008-01-23
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - How Does Hair Styling Gel Work?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Whether surfer-look, Latin-lover style or high-power hair. With a little hair gel, fashionable and trendy looks can quickly be achieved. The name of the game is maximum hold. But how does it work? LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October...
Tags: BASF AG, gel, podcast
Research articles 2007-10-10
BASF Podcast: the Chemical Reporter - What is Concrete Made of?
HEILIGENHAFEN, Germany, August 29 /PRNewswire/ -- 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 afte HEILIGENHAFEN, Germany,...
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Research articles 2007-08-29
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What Makes a Car's Paint Scratch-Resistant?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Automotive paint must endure a great deal in its travels: scrubbing car wash brushes, flying rocks and stones or lashing tree branches. Even our finger nails leave permanent traces behind when ope LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October 17...
Tags: BASF AG, car, podcast
Research articles 2007-10-17
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why do Bananas Turn Brown Through Cold?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, December 5 /PRNewswire/ -- A banana does not like it in the refrigerator - understandably so. From the time it starts out as a small plant, it is used to tropical sun. Its peel turns spotty and brown. Its flavour disappears...
Tags: BASF AG, podcast
Research articles 2007-12-05
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why Does Silver Tarnish?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, October 31 /PRNewswire/ -- On special occasions we like to break out the silver ware. Unfortunately, sometimes it does not shine quite as festively as we would like and may even be completely tarnished. Find out what happen LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany,...
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Research articles 2007-10-31
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why is a Highlighter Pen Fluorescent?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, December 12 /PRNewswire/ -- When we say highlighter pen or text marker, we are actually talking about a normal felt-tip pen with a special attribute. With a single stroke, normal words and letters illuminate at a glance. In LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany,...
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Research articles 2007-12-12
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - What is Dry Ice?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, March 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Dry ice cannot be found in nature. It is just not cold enough here on earth. In outer space, on the planet Mars for example, carbon dioxide hardens and turns into ice. But who is going to...
Tags: BASF AG, ice, podcast
Research articles 2008-03-12
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - How do Tanning Creams Make Our Skin Turn Brown?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, February 6 /PRNewswire/ -- In western cultures, tanned skin is seen as beautiful and desirable. Even without sunlight, you can turn brown overnight with the help of tanning cream. But how does it actually function? In enter LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, February...
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Research articles 2008-02-06
BASF Podcast: The Chemical Reporter - Why do Colors Fade?
LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, September 12 /PRNewswire/ -- Not only colors of clothing fade and become pale, but many other things in our daily lives are also affected. Like interior paint, plastic objects, photographs and pictures. Listen to our Chemic LUDWIGSHAFEN, Germany, September 12...
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Research articles 2007-09-12
On the Web
SCIENCE SOUND BYTES GO DOWN EASY The American Chemical Society ACS has launched Bytesize Science, an educational and entertaining podcast for young listeners. Bytesize Science translates cutting-edge scientific discoveries from ACS' 36 peer-reviewed journals into stories for young listeners about science, health, medicine, energy, food, and other topics. New installments...
Tags: American Chemical Society, INTERNET, MARKETING, Podcasts, teacher, Web, youth
Research articles 2008-03-01
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