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The fundamentals of space-time: Part 3 – Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie
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The cancer gene we all have – Michael Windelspecht
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The science of symmetry – Colm Kelleher
Science · May 13, 2014
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What is the World Wide Web? – Twila Camp
Science · May 12, 2014
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The science of attraction – Dawn Maslar
Science · May 8, 2014
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The sweaty teacher’s lament – Justin Lamb
Science · May 6, 2014
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Population pyramids: Powerful predictors of the future – Kim Preshoff
Science · May 5, 2014
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The fundamentals of space-time: Part 2 – Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie
Science · May 1, 2014
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The case of the missing fractals – Alex Rosenthal and George Zaidan
Science · April 29, 2014
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04:27
Not all scientific studies are created equal – David H. Schwartz
Science · April 28, 2014
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Lessons from Auschwitz: The power of our words – Benjamin Zander
Science · April 25, 2014
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03:37
How tsunamis work – Alex Gendler
Science · April 24, 2014
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Climate change: Earth’s giant game of Tetris – Joss Fong
Science · April 22, 2014
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Cell vs. virus: A battle for health – Shannon Stiles
Science · April 17, 2014
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The family structure of elephants – Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell
Science · April 15, 2014
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The networked beauty of forests – Suzanne Simard
Science · April 14, 2014
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How whales breathe, communicate…and fart with their faces – Joy Reidenberg
Science · April 10, 2014
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Can we eat to starve cancer? – William Li
Science · April 8, 2014
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Why is ketchup so hard to pour? – George Zaidan
Science · April 8, 2014
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History vs. Vladimir Lenin – Alex Gendler
Science · April 7, 2014
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What is Alzheimer’s disease? – Ivan Seah Yu Jun
Science · April 3, 2014
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Nature’s smallest factory: The Calvin cycle – Cathy Symington
Science · April 1, 2014
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Sugar: Hiding in plain sight – Robert Lustig
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How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards? – Yannay Khaikin
Science · March 27, 2014
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Pixar: The math behind the movies – Tony DeRose
Science · March 25, 2014
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The fundamentals of space-time: Part 1 – Andrew Pontzen and Tom Whyntie
Science · March 24, 2014
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Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain – John C. Moore
Science · March 20, 2014
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The case of the vanishing honeybees – Emma Bryce
Science · March 18, 2014
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Grammar’s great divide: The Oxford comma – TED-Ed
Science · March 17, 2014
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From the top of the food chain down: Rewilding our world – George Monbiot
Science · March 13, 2014
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A-rhythm-etic. The math behind the beats – Clayton Cameron
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