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28 June

Ilya Kolmanovsky: science show "About Bad" in Berlin

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28.06.26 12:00, Sun
Berlin, Jugendkulturzentrum Pumpe
Lützowstr. 42, 10785, Berlin
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On June 28, Berlin will host the popular science show "About Bad Things" by Ilya Kolmanovsky - PhD in Biology, science columnist and author of the podcasts "Naked Digger" and "One and a Half Digger". The event is aimed at children from 6 years old and their parents and will be held in the format of interactive scientific research.

 

 

The science show "About Bad" is a fascinating and accessible conversation about how the human brain reacts to fast food, sweets and other "forbidden" pleasures. Instead of the usual prohibitions, viewers are invited to understand why such products have a strong influence on behavior, and whether it is possible to learn how to consciously manage their habits.

 

 

During the show the participants together with the host will conduct several experiments and find out by what mechanisms sweets and snacks influence the brain, as well as discuss whether it is possible to control one's own food preferences.

 

 

Duration - about 1 hour and 30 minutes

 

 

Attendance is recommended for children ages 6 and up. Entry is only possible if accompanied by an adult, and a ticket must be purchased separately for each participant.

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