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Nature and forest: Podcast Zwam FM
On the website of the Agency for Nature and Forests you will find, among other things, the podcast Zwam FM for the week of the forest.
DJ Wickedi Wolf and his assistant Myriam Muis take you in tow for three episodes in this pleasantly disturbed forest …
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Coffee Curious: Podcast about science
Koffie Curieus is a podcast, founded by Jonas Vandicke, PhD student at the University of Ghent, about the best stories from the wonderful world of science, told at a Sunday pace. Every episode comes with some extra information in the form of …
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NRC Hairless Monkeys: Science podcast
Hairless Monkeys is the weekly science podcast of NRC. Lucas Brouwers, Hendrik Spiering and Gemma Venhuizen discuss small discoveries, wild theories, earth-shattering insights and everything in between.
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Exercise and Health: Podcast
We all know that exercise is good for us. If we sit still too much, the risk of a whole range of disorders increases.
But why is that so? Why does our body need exercise to stay healthy?
Professor Gaëtane Stassijns, head of the physical medicine …
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Allergy: Eos Science
Why does our body react so strangely to certain substances? And how do you know if you have an allergy? Professor Dominique Bullens, affiliated with UZ and KU Leuven, answers these and other allergy questions in the podcast Ask Het Aan.
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Why Am I Growing Pimples and Armpit Pimples?
Pimples are perhaps the most dreaded puberty ailment, closely followed by armpit pimples. Where do both come from and why do adolescents suffer more from them?
EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert talks about it with dermatologist Samira Baharlou of UZ Brussel …
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Why does my body change during puberty?
On the border of childhood and adulthood lie a whole series of changes and obstacles. EOS trainee Elias Ysebaert made a five-part podcast series about it.
In this first episode: why does my body change during puberty?
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Cancer expert Tessa Kerre on heroines Marie Curie and Jane Davis
Hematologist Tessa Kerre (UZ Gent) talks about her two science heroines: Marie Curie, the first female Nobel Prize winner, and Jane Davis, who proves that reading has a healing effect. In this podcast she talks about the lives and work of both …
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Podcast from University of Flanders
At the University of Flanders, inspiring professors and researchers answer provocative questions in 15-minute lectures:
- Why is it difficult to predict an Earth event?
- Is swimming on a full stomach dangerous?
- Why do you sing better in the shower? …
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