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The Breadwinners: What-You-Had-Laid-GPT
This website ensures that you never throw away leftovers again!
Is your refrigerator full of leftovers, overripe, half-eaten or simply forgotten ingredients? No worries: what-you-had-left-overGPT comes up with unique recipes with everything you have, …
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Roots & Shoots workshop supervisor: Volunteers wanted
Inspire the next generation of changemakers & help build a better future today!
What are you going to do?
As a volunteer for Roots & Shoots you give workshops to children and young people from approximately 4 to 25 years old. This is usually …
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Is terrorism inherent in Islam?
Are all Muslims possible terrorists? Does the Quran say violence is allowed? And apparently also against Muslims, because most victims of terror are Muslims? For once no fierce debate about this, but Prof. Dr. Sami Zemni, who as a political …
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How do you stop feeling dizzy in bed when you're drunk?
Do you remember how you used to get so terribly nauseous on the bus on a school trip? Or in the back seat of the car? Have you ever wondered if that was normal? Prof. dr. Dr Floris Wuyts does. He specializes in the human balance system and he …
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What Does Science Say: Should the local police be tougher?
Do the police have sufficient resources to act decisively? And does a strict police force also make a city or country safer? Or is a friendly Uncle Agent still more efficient? Criminologist Sofie De Kimpe helps politicians develop their policies …
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How can the municipality ensure that new and old Flemish people feel at home
About a fifth of Flemish people are of foreign descent. But a country does not automatically become a cheerful, colorful multicultural mix… Old Flemish people often no longer feel at home in their own city and new Flemish people do not feel …
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Why do you see stars when you suddenly stand up?
Why do you see stars when you suddenly stand up? Balance expert Floris Wuyts gives you the answer - and no, the answer is not: because your blood flows to your legs due to gravity. Prof. dr. Dr Wuyts has also been doing research for years on …
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What Does Science Say: Is high-rise building the solution to the shortage of open space?
The Flemish do break a world record every weekend: from building the largest sugar cube tower to the longest human chain against bullying. But we really excel in allocating. As a result, there is hardly any open space here. How can we give every …
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Can we better understand the universe with a particle accelerator?
There were those who thought that the world would explode if scientists in the particle accelerator at Cern, near Geneva, collided with particles of enormous energy. The clashes have since happened, the world has not exploded, and Prof. Jorgen …
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What Does Science Say: How can a municipal council tackle poverty?
In Belgium, 16 percent of people with an income below the poverty line live. Everyone seems to find it a disgrace and politicians of all parties want to reduce poverty. But the increasing number of children growing up in deprivation …
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What does the cosmos sound like?
Until a few years ago, astronomers looked into space and based on what they saw, they could calculate anything. That was very interesting, and also impressive what they could calculate. But... they know they can only see 5% of all there is. For …
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Is pencil stronger than steel?
Of course pencil is not stronger than steel! Because you can easily break a pencil and a steel rod of the same thickness absolutely not. And why this question? Because a pencil can become very strong if you have a very thin layer of it. que?? dr. …
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