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Oct 2023
6m 5s

Klimanotstand, Quantenphysik, Menopause

DEUTSCHLANDFUNK NOVA
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Die Themen in den Wissensnachrichten im Überblick: +++ Wissenschaft fordert: WHO soll Gesundheitsnotstand wegen Klimakrise ausrufen +++ Theorien über Quasi-Teilchen bestätigt +++ Auch Schimpansen kommen in die Wechseljahre +++

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