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Weekly #126: Reiche und die Wärmepumpen,...

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Um die Pläne von der Streichung der Heizungsförderung und um den Stand der Quantentechnologie geht es in der heutigen Folge. Dazu der Medientipp: die Plattform brilliant.org. 
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