KIJK launches its new podcast with Diederik Jekel

Achieving the greatest amount of listening to science podcasts in the Netherlands; This seems like a vain hope. But not to science journalist Diederick Jekyll and Laurene Underwater of the popular monthly science magazine KIJK. This spring they’ll launch a new podcast together: Look: The Experience.

in Find it Find it an experience Science journalist Diederik Jekel and KIJK Editor Laurien Onderwater discuss science’s most intimate experiments in an accessible way. The most beautiful, craziest and most useless experiments are discussed, scientists have their say, Daedric and Lorian conduct the experiments themselves. They want all of it Watch: the experiment Achieve the greatest amount of listening to podcasts in the Low Countries. So it is an experience in itself.

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Derek Jekyll:This podcast is a bit like casual conversations in a coffee shop, but it talks about the coolest science experiments and researchers ever: from someone who used a stick to measure the Earth’s circumference to a gigantic 10km long gravity detector that will soon be built 200m underground on the border of Limburg and northern Belgium. . And from people who have gone to the deepest point of the ocean to the most vicious animal experiments ever. Our podcast isn’t the kind where you can spot a super clear line. But you don’t have to, because every episode is about great stuff. A treat for the science lovers among us and for people who aren’t very familiar with what science has to offer.

Laurie Underwater:And as if all of this wasn’t cool enough, Deidrick and I talk to a researcher from the field every episode and personally experience what it’s like to be a laboratory animal. Because what’s a podcast about experiences if it’s not an experience in and of itself? Lemons are bitten, disco balls are thrown and hands are hit with hammers – all in the name of science. so you can Watch: the experiment We expect a lot of knowledge, interesting facts, and great speakers, but also a lot of humor!

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