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Tartu observatoorium

Barlova Science Night "Is the sweet life fun?"

Obesity is a hereditary chronic disease, affecting nearly a billion people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, by the year 2030, slightly more than half of the global population will be either overweight or obese.

Associate Professor of Behavioral Genetics, Uku Vainik, will discuss the reasons why we tend to overindulge in good food. We will also explore whether sugar addiction exists and whether a sugar tax would make sense.

Musical interludes during the science evening will be provided by Tartu Observatory's band.

The science evening series is organized by the Tartu Observatory of the University of Tartu. These discussion evenings blend music, a pleasant atmosphere, and science. Science evenings take place once in a month. Come join us in a cozy and welcoming atmosphere for thoughtful discussions!

Admission to the science evening is free.

The event will be in Estonian.

More information can be found on Facebook.

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