In dieser Folge reden wir darüber, wie ein "leuchtender Engel" im amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg Verletze rettete und ihre Wunden zum leuchten brachte, warum Tee immer aus der Kanne tropft und warum super-hydrophobe Stoffe so faszinierend sind. Folgt uns auf Twitter: @mildinterestpod
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