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millions of years. vienna, the austrian capital is home to thee expert in the field of forensic pollen analysis. martina vega heads the department of structural and functional botany at the university of vienna. she's one of a few scientists world wide working in the field of forensic pollen analysis. on a sunny day in may in low austria road workers working in the hill and tal. a popular tourist destination near vienna made a discovery that starkly contrasted with aerodynamic surroundings. they found a corpse lying in a roadside ditch the criminal investigation department of the state of low austria launched immediate investigations dealership. i think the body was wrapped in a blanket that i did was mediately clear that there had been a violence a crime. so we took up the investigation for long as the crime scene and homicide teams from the states criminal investigation department drove out to her and talked . and we were quite certain that the location where the body was found was not where the crime had been committed. of mister todd of law, the investigators soon turned to martina vba. is a blueprint of i'm in them. think if the dead man was wrapped in a blanket on the, it mos
millions of years. vienna, the austrian capital is home to thee expert in the field of forensic pollen analysis. martina vega heads the department of structural and functional botany at the university of vienna. she's one of a few scientists world wide working in the field of forensic pollen analysis. on a sunny day in may in low austria road workers working in the hill and tal. a popular tourist destination near vienna made a discovery that starkly contrasted with aerodynamic surroundings....
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here at the university of vienna. at the time, the suspect had the whole of vienna on into hooks because the murder victim could not be found in love at 1st thing. over the course of a year. he hath named a wide variety of places in the vienna region young, but nothing was discovered until professor wilhelm klaus showed up all this. he was a caliah botanist here at the university of vienna. and a biologist by training there have to, if he can have the brilliant idea of the testing, the suspects shoes and clear thing that so pollen of pointed to sulu among the thousands of poland samples. professor klaus found was fossilized hickory pollen from alone, extinct species. that once grew near what is now the village of spill in in lo, austria. confronted with these, finding the suspect confessed, and revealed the bodies exact location to day, many know about dna traces and how to avoid leaving them. the criminals too, but poland traces i everywhere and are extremely persistent. ah, martina vba is working on a case that dates
here at the university of vienna. at the time, the suspect had the whole of vienna on into hooks because the murder victim could not be found in love at 1st thing. over the course of a year. he hath named a wide variety of places in the vienna region young, but nothing was discovered until professor wilhelm klaus showed up all this. he was a caliah botanist here at the university of vienna. and a biologist by training there have to, if he can have the brilliant idea of the testing, the suspects...
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the historian of the university of vienna, dr. idinger, was one of the first in europe to gain access to previously secret documents of the austrian military department during the first world war. many of them were declassified only 10-12 years ago. leadinger says. along with the orders to shoot hostages and burn down entire villages , there are orders that amaze with their cruel absurdity. this means that the ringing of bells was considered as a hostile action, only for him they could easily be arrested or shot at recognition of the austro-hungarian chaplains, because of this, a lot of innocent rusyn priests suffered. or, for example, peasant women lit a fire in a nibble to give cows, but for the military, this is a light or smoke signal to the enemy, they are immediately accused of changing and put on trial together with their children before the war , lvov was the center of the political and cultural life of galician rusyns. here, in the middle of the 19th century, a powerful movement arose, which the austrians called russofolsk
the historian of the university of vienna, dr. idinger, was one of the first in europe to gain access to previously secret documents of the austrian military department during the first world war. many of them were declassified only 10-12 years ago. leadinger says. along with the orders to shoot hostages and burn down entire villages , there are orders that amaze with their cruel absurdity. this means that the ringing of bells was considered as a hostile action, only for him they could easily...
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ah, verbena ris a lecture at the technical university of vienna has also had similar experiences in london. i worked at all southern shed, irma in london and humbled irma is a hamburg office and it still is some youngster among apartments back then he had had for many years, a partnership with william also in london. and there was the director there who oversold several projects, including ours. he was french and a chauvinist. when i look back on it, my him, he just said i wasn't allowed to do specific things on this project. and they were significant things. although we the project leader and i was specifically assigned to the project to some voice video quaked, i guess it wouldn't the sort of the earth in my voice yet was the 1st time i noticed that it troubled me personally to personally. and that there was actually a system to it in that office back then there were around 50 of us working there. all. and many of the women would go to the bathroom and cried because of different directors who actually forbid them to do certain things or treated the women poorly for. hm. okay. so then i w
ah, verbena ris a lecture at the technical university of vienna has also had similar experiences in london. i worked at all southern shed, irma in london and humbled irma is a hamburg office and it still is some youngster among apartments back then he had had for many years, a partnership with william also in london. and there was the director there who oversold several projects, including ours. he was french and a chauvinist. when i look back on it, my him, he just said i wasn't allowed to do...
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at belinda media advisor for the iranian negotiating team in vienna and professor of the university of thought. and welcome to the program, henry just a few weeks ago. there's this growing sentiment and optimism that the deal was almost there. now that optimism seems to be fading away. why is it? i think 2 things changed here in washington. one was a determination and evaluation by binding political advisors, that the democrats had a better chance of keeping at least the senate in the upcoming november early 8th elections. here. there had been a tremendous pessimism that the democrats would keep the senate or the house up until maybe at the beginning of august when president biden's poll numbers started to, to rise significantly. and that has to do as a few things here in our domestic politics. but the idea of the prospect is the general class could routine, at least the senate has made the administration, which has always been hesitant about rejoining the j. c. p. o. a. it has made it even more hesitant to do so. and has it in to open up what they see is a wide, a wide prospect of cri
at belinda media advisor for the iranian negotiating team in vienna and professor of the university of thought. and welcome to the program, henry just a few weeks ago. there's this growing sentiment and optimism that the deal was almost there. now that optimism seems to be fading away. why is it? i think 2 things changed here in washington. one was a determination and evaluation by binding political advisors, that the democrats had a better chance of keeping at least the senate in the upcoming...
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he's a professor at the university of tehran, under media advisor for the iranian delegation at the vienna nuclear negotiations. he joins us now from terror. welcome to the program. so what would be the main sticking points here, or is this more about the wording of any deal? well as one former negotiator of the western countries, one said words matter. and the words matter for iran, as well. the iranians are concerned that some of the wording in the text is ambiguous, and iran wants that resolve so that there will be no loopholes so that the united states and future could misuse those loopholes. so iran, one faith tightening up of the tax. and in addition to that, of course, there's the issue of the accusations that the iranians considered to be completely politicized made. in the i am a accusations that were led to by this re the regime. and since i a has a history being politicized, we saw that the chief of dia went israel and saw this re, the regime leaders before the board meeting. that was for in the eyes of the rhine is very provocative. and that the board, the board of governors is
he's a professor at the university of tehran, under media advisor for the iranian delegation at the vienna nuclear negotiations. he joins us now from terror. welcome to the program. so what would be the main sticking points here, or is this more about the wording of any deal? well as one former negotiator of the western countries, one said words matter. and the words matter for iran, as well. the iranians are concerned that some of the wording in the text is ambiguous, and iran wants that...