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Warum können Mathematiker nicht rechnen?
- Die Kinder-Uni
- Narrated by: Christine Urspruch
- Length: 1 hr and 18 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Auf die Einladung von acht Professoren stürmten im Sommer 2002 fünftausend Kinder die Aula der Universität Tübingen, um endlich einmal auf die großen Warum?-Fragen eine befriedigende Antwort zu erhalten. Die Journalisten und Ideengeber dieser Vorlesungsreihe, Ulrich Janßen und Ulla Steuernagel, haben die Vorträge dokumentiert und präsentieren nun die spannenden Ergebnisse dieser Kinder-Uni.
Mit Christine Urspruch geht der Hörer den Fragen nach: Warum können Mathematiker nicht rechnen? Und warum können Ärzte heilen? Mit großem Vergnügen übernimmt die beliebte Schauspielerin hier die Rolle der Professorin.
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