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The myth of Ireland’s two greatest warriors – Iseult Gillespie
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Celebrities · August 25, 2020
162
Is human evolution speeding up or slowing down? – Laurence Hurst
Science · September 22, 2020
163
Which type of milk is best for you? – Jonathan J. O’Sullivan & Grace E. Cunningham
Science · October 20, 2020
164
How fast is the speed of thought? – Seena Mathew
Science · November 16, 2020
165
Building the world’s largest (and most controversial) power plant – Alex Gendler
Science · December 10, 2020
166
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TV · January 7, 2021
167
The world’s most dangerous fart – Nick Caruso and Dani Rabaiotti
Science · February 1, 2021
168
Why The Internet Is Freaking Out About Demi Lovato, Rihanna, Ted Cruz Fail, NASA Perseverance Rover
Buzz · February 18, 2021
169
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TV · March 4, 2021
170
Kamala – SNL
TV · March 28, 2021
171
How do wind turbines work? – Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor
Science · April 22, 2021
172
Crazy Vaccine Misinformation Keeping Americans Unvaccinated
TV · May 13, 2021
173
Ugly History: The U.S. Syphilis Experiment – Susan M. Reverby
Science · June 8, 2021
174
The dark history of the Chinese Exclusion Act – Robert Chang
Science · July 1, 2021
175
Watch to Watch: Ted Lasso, Masters of the Universe: Revelation + Snake Eyes | Entertainment Weekly
TV · July 23, 2021
176
How the COVID-19 vaccines were created so quickly – Kaitlyn Sadtler and Elizabeth Wayne
Science · August 17, 2021
177
The rise and fall of the Lakota Empire – Pekka Hämäläinen
Science · September 7, 2021
178
Brendan Hunt on Ted Lasso Emmy Wins, Pretending to Be English & New Baby
TV · September 21, 2021
179
Why is this 2,500 year old shipwreck so well-preserved? – Helen Farr and Jon Adams
Science · October 21, 2021
180
The wild sex lives of marine creatures – Luka Seamus Wright
Science · November 23, 2021
181
Why do cats have vertical pupils? – Emma Bryce
Science · January 13, 2022
182
The All-Stars of Comedy Play Here | NBC Is America’s No. 1 Network
TV · February 13, 2022
183
4 signs of emotional abuse – Viann Nguyen-Feng
Science · March 17, 2022
184
Lizzo Monologue – SNL
TV · April 17, 2022
185
Why are eating disorders so hard to treat? – Anees Bahji
Science · May 19, 2022
186
Artemisia Gentileschi: The woman behind the paintings – Allison Leigh
Science · June 16, 2022
187
The 4 greatest threats to the survival of humanity
Science · July 19, 2022
188
How Phillis Wheatley captured the attention of the world – Charita Gainey
Science · August 16, 2022
189
How friendship affects your brain – Shannon Odell
Science · September 15, 2022
190
Why you procrastinate even when it feels bad
Science · October 27, 2022
191
Kat Reunites With Her Dead Dad In A Dream | Season 3 Ep. 7 | CALL ME KAT
TV · November 27, 2022
192
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Science · January 13, 2023
193
One of the most banned books of all time – Mollie Godfrey
Science · February 21, 2023
194
‘Ted Lasso’: Nick Mohammed on Nate’s VILLAINOUS Turn (Exclusive)
Celebrities · March 14, 2023
195
The most important century in human history
Science · April 4, 2023
196
The rise and fall of the Mughal Empire – Stephanie Honchell Smith
Science · May 4, 2023
197
What the oil industry doesn’t want you to know – Stephanie Honchell Smith
Science · July 25, 2024
198
Rep Eric Swalwell on Republican Politicians Being Fake, Trump’s Huge Ego & What Kamala Harris Brings
TV · September 7, 2024
199
The dungeon master’s riddle – Alex Rosenthal
Science · October 22, 2024
200
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