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08 November

Ilya Kolmanovsky: science show "About Bad"

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08.11 15:00, Sat

Frankfurt am Main, Haus Sindlingen Frankfurt

Sindlinger Bahnstraße 124, 65931 Frankfurt am Main
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Ilya Kolmanovsky's science show "About Bad"

 

 

"About Bad" is a fascinating science show about the adventures of our brain in the supermarket. Instead of boring lectures, the audience is waiting for a live study of how our brain reacts to fast food, sweets and other pleasures that are difficult to refuse.

 

 

Together with Ilya Kolmanovsky, participants will conduct scientific experiments and learn how a candy bar can "take our brain hostage" and why it is so difficult for us to say "no" to our favorite tasty treats. The main goal of the show is not to forbid, but to understand how our brain works and how to learn to consciously choose what we eat.

 

Ilya Kolmanovsky is a PhD in biology, science commentator, and author of the popular podcasts "Naked Digger " and "One and a Half Digger". He is known for his bright, clear and engaging approach to explaining complex scientific topics to children and adults.

 

 

Organizational Information

  • Duration: about 1 hour and 30 minutes

  • Age group: children from 6 years old and adults

  • Language of the event: Russian

  • Conditions of participation: each child and accompanying adult purchase separate tickets

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