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The Great Brain Debate - Ted Altschuler
748 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-great-brain-debate-ted-altschuler Throughout history, scientists have proposed conflicting ideas on how the brain carries out functions like perception, memory, and movement. Is each of these tasks carried o
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Animation Basics: The Optical Illusion Of Motion - TED-Ed
941 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/animation-basics-the-optical-illusion-of-motion-ted-ed How do animators make still images come to life? Are the images really moving, or are they merely an optical illusion? TED-Ed takes you behind the scenes to
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Animation Basics: The Art Of Timing And Spacing - TED-Ed
793 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/animation-basics-the-art-of-timing-and-spacing-ted-ed Expert timing and spacing is what separates a slide show from a truly amazing animation. TED-Ed demonstrates, by manipulating various bouncing balls, how the
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Could We Cure HIV With Lasers? | Patience Mthunzi | TED Talks
623 views / 0 likes - addedSwallowing pills to get medication is a quick, painless and often not entirely effective way of treating disease. A potentially better way? Lasers. In this passionate talk, TED Fellow Patience Mthunzi explains her idea to use lasers to deliver drugs direc
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A Brief History Of Religion In Art - TED-Ed
891 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-brief-history-of-religion-in-art-ted-ed Before we began putting art into museums, art mostly served as the visual counterpart to religious stories. Are these theological paintings, sculptures, textiles and ill
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Making A TED-Ed Lesson: Visualizing Complex Ideas
640 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/making-a-ted-ed-lesson-visualizing-complex-ideas View original lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/exploration-on-the-big-data-frontier-tim-smith How can animation convey complex, intangible concepts? A visual met
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These Robots Come To The Rescue After A Disaster | Robin Murphy | TED Talks
1,131 views / 0 likes - addedWhen disaster strikes, who's first on the scene? More and more, it’s a robot. In her lab, Robin Murphy builds robots that fly, tunnel, swim and crawl through disaster scenes, helping firefighters and rescue workers save more lives safely — and help commun
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Grammar's Great Divide: The Oxford Comma - TED-Ed
1,136 views / 2 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/grammar-s-great-divide-the-oxford-comma-ted-ed If you read "Bob, a DJ and a clown" on a guest list, are three people coming to the party, or only...
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This New Telescope Might Show Us The Beginning Of The Universe | Wendy Freedman | TED Talks
722 views / 0 likes - addedWhen and how did the universe begin? A global group of astronomers wants to answer that question by peering as far back in time as a large new telescope will let us see. Wendy Freedman headed the creation of the Giant Magellan Telescope, under constructio
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The Math Behind Basketball's Wildest Moves | Rajiv Maheswaran | TED Talks
906 views / 0 likes - addedBasketball is a fast-moving game of improvisation, contact and, ahem, spatio-temporal pattern recognition. Rajiv Maheswaran and his colleagues are analyzing the movements behind the key plays of the game, to help coaches and players combine intuition with
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A Rare Interview With The Mathematician Who Cracked Wall Street | Jim Simons | TED Talks
873 views / 0 likes - addedJim Simons was a mathematician and cryptographer who realized: the complex math he used to break codes could help explain patterns in the world of finance. Billions later, he’s working to support the next generation of math teachers and scholars. TED’s Ch
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Two Monkeys Were Paid Unequally: Excerpt from Frans de Waal's TED Talk
396 views / 0 likes - addedWhat happens when you pay two monkeys unequally? Watch what happens. An excerpt from the TED Talk: "Frans de Waal: Moral behavior in animals." Watch the whole talk here: http://www.ted.com/talks/frans_de_waal_do_animals_have_morals.html
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How Quantum Biology Might Explain Life’s Biggest Questions | Jim Al-Khalili | TED Talks
725 views / 0 likes - addedHow does a robin know to fly south? The answer might be weirder than you think: Quantum physics may be involved. Jim Al-Khalili rounds up the extremely new, extremely strange world of quantum biology, where something Einstein once called “spooky action at
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Let's Make History…by Recording It - StoryCorps & TED Prize
798 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/let-s-make-history-by-recording-it-storycorps-ted-prize Download the StoryCorps app here: http://ow.ly/UZarA What if Anne Frank hadn’t kept a diary? What if no one could listen to Martin Luther King’s Mountainto
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Why can't you divide by zero? - TED-Ed
1,432 views / 0 likes - addedCheck out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-can-t-you-divide-by-zero In the world of math, many strange results are possible when we change the rules. But there’s one rule that most of us have
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TED-Ed - Flatland
546 views / 2 likes - addedI was invited to collaborate with TED-Ed to create an animation to introduce the novella "Flatland" by Edwin A. Abbott. I was responsible for all aspects of design, animation, and execution. David Housden shared his amazing score from the Thomas was Alone
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Starting a Food Revolution in School | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers
607 views / 1 likes - addedWhen students at London’s Charlton Manor Primary School learn about history, they use chocolate. In math class, they weigh and measure fruit smoothies. For a lesson in shapes and sizes, they utilize bananas and grapes. Taking inspiration from world-renown
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Minecraft | TED THE MYSTERIOUS PIG..
970 views / 9 likes - addedMinecraft | TED THE MYSTERIOUS PIG.. ► Subscribe and join TeamTDM! :: http://bit.ly/TxtGm8 ► Follow Me on Twitter :: http://www.twitter.com/DiamondMinecart ► Previous video :: https://youtu.be/k3e8XsJRlXw Today, we are playing another Minecraft Custom Map
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Meet the 90-Year-Old Armchair Archaeologist | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers
567 views / 0 likes - addedSpace archaeologist Sarah Parcak is a modern-day Indiana Jones. She analyzes satellite imagery in order to find ancient sites hidden from view. With GlobalXplorer, an online platform using the power of the crowd to find, protect and monitor archaeological
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Bringing Medicine to the World’s Forgotten Corners | TED + GBS Present Torchbearers
534 views / 0 likes - addedOne billion people in the world lack basic access to healthcare. Dr. Raj Panjabi has dedicated his work to bringing medical attention to the blind spots of the global health system. Through his organization, Last Mile Health, he targets underserved commun
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Gumball | You Just Got Bus-ted | The Allergy | Cartoon Network
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The story behind your glasses - Eva Timothy
382 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-story-behind-your-glasses-eva-timothy What scientific thinkers and achievements have led to vast improvements in optics over the centuries? Discover the fascinating ways that our understanding of light infor
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Rosalind Franklin: DNA's Unsung Hero - Cláudio L. Guerra
1,057 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/rosalind-franklin-dna-s-unsung-hero-claudio-l-guerra The discovery of the structure of DNA was one of the most important scientific achievements in human history. The now-famous double helix is almost synonymous
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How batteries work - Adam Jacobson
745 views / 0 likes - addedLearning English with TED-ed! TED-ed How batteries work - Adam Jacobson with subtitle. Source http://ed.ted.com/
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What soccer can teach us about freedom | Marc Bamuthi Joseph
723 views / 0 likes - added"Soccer is the only thing on this planet that we can all agree to do together," says theater maker and TED Fellow Marc Bamuthi Joseph. Through his performances and an engagement initiative called "Moving and Passing," Joseph combines music, dance and socc
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How a typeface helped launch Apollo | Douglas Thomas
399 views / 0 likes - addedWhen humanity first landed on the moon in 1969, the typeface Futura was right there with them. In this fascinating history of typography, designer Douglas Thomas shares Futura's role in launching the Apollo 11 spacecraft -- and how it became one of the mo
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THE FASTEST CHILD IN THE WORLD! 7-YEAR-OLD RUDOLPH BLAZE INGRAM RAN 100 METERS IN 13.48 SECONDS!
6,049 views / 3 likes - addedFor copyright matters please contact us at: copymanager.mn@gmail.com BRAIN TIME ► https://goo.gl/tTWgH2 Do you think a young athlete can be cool? Many of you will probably say no. After all, children, although capable of working hard and winning competiti
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SpaceX rocket lifts off on historic private crewed flight
325 views / 0 likes - addedSpaceX rocket lifts off on historic private crewed flight KENNEDY SPACE CENTER: A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying two veteran NASA astronauts lifted off on Saturday on an historic first private crewed flight into space. The two-stage Falcon 9 rocket with
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Five(ish) Minute Drum Lesson - African Drumming: Lesson 1: The Djembe
137 views / 0 likes - addedFarai introduces you to the djembe and talks about its historical importance to the Mali Empire. For more on music and dancing, visit artsedge.kennedy-center.org.
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The transformative power of classical music | Benjamin Zander
497 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com Benjamin Zander has two infectious passions: classical music, and helping us all realize our untapped love for it -- and by extension, our untapped love for all new possibilities, new experiences, new connections. TEDTalks is a daily vi
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John Graham-Cumming: The Greatest Machine That Never Was
788 views / 0 likes - addedTEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus
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What I learned when I conquered the world's toughest triathlon | Minda Dentler
442 views / 0 likes - addedA 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bicycle ride and then a full-length marathon on hot, dry ground -- with no breaks in between: the legendary Ironman triathlon in Kona, Hawaii, is a bucket list goal for champion athletes. But when Minda Dentler decided to take
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Optical illusions show how we see | Beau Lotto
408 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com Beau Lotto's color games puzzle your vision, but they also spotlight what you can't normally see: how your brain works. This fun, first-hand look at your own versatile sense of sight reveals how evolution tints your perception of what's
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The wonderful world of life in a drop of water | Tom Zimmerman and Simone Bianco
612 views / 0 likes - added"Hold your breath," says inventor Tom Zimmerman. "This is the world without plankton." These tiny organisms produce two-thirds of our planet's oxygen -- without them, life as we know it wouldn't exist. In this talk and tech demo, Zimmerman and cell engine
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How we look kilometers below the Antarctic ice sheet | Dustin Schroeder
500 views / 0 likes - addedAntarctica is a vast and dynamic place, but radar technologies -- from World War II-era film to state-of-the-art miniaturized sensors -- are enabling scientists to observe and understand changes beneath the continent's ice in unprecedented detail. Join ra
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Be humble -- and other lessons from the philosophy of water | Raymond Tang
738 views / 0 likes - addedHow do we find fulfillment in a world that's constantly changing? Raymond Tang struggled with this question until he came across the ancient Chinese philosophy of the Tao Te Ching. In it, he found a passage comparing goodness to water, an idea he's now ap
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What do bluebirds eat?
683 views / 0 likes - addedWhat do bluebirds eat? To find out, we placed cameras at 40 bluebird nest boxes in Delaware to record the birds bringing prey back to their nestlings. The prey were identified from the video to determine which arthropod groups are most important in the bl
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The art of misdirection | Apollo Robbins
161 views / 0 likes - addedVisit http://TED.com to get our entire library of TED Talks, transcripts, translations, personalized talk recommendations and more. Hailed as the greatest pickpocket in the world, Apollo Robbins studies the quirks of human behavior as he steals your watch
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Why you should make useless things | Simone Giertz
481 views / 1 likes - addedIn this joyful, heartfelt talk featuring demos of her wonderfully wacky creations, Simone Giertz shares her craft: making useless robots. Her inventions -- designed to chop vegetables, cut hair, apply lipstick and more -- rarely (if ever) succeed, and tha
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Dan Buettner: How to live to be 100 plus
732 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com To find the path to long life and health, Dan Buettner and team study the world's "Blue Zones," communities whose elders live with vim and vigor to record-setting age. At TEDxTC, he shares the 9 common diet and lifestyle habits that kee
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Homeopathy, quackery and fraud | James Randi
415 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com Legendary skeptic James Randi takes a fatal dose of homeopathic sleeping pills onstage, kicking off a searing 18-minute indictment of irrational beliefs. He throws out a challenge to the world's psychics: Prove what you do is real, and
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The story of 'Oumuamua, the first visitor from another star system | Karen J. Meech
84 views / 0 likes - addedIn October 2017, astrobiologist Karen J. Meech got the call every astronomer waits for: NASA had spotted the very first visitor from another star system. The interstellar comet -- a half-mile-long object eventually named `Oumuamua, from the Hawaiian for "
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The magic of Fibonacci numbers | Arthur Benjamin
1,152 views / 0 likes - addedMath is logical, functional and just ... awesome. Mathemagician Arthur Benjamin explores hidden properties of that weird and wonderful set of numbers, the Fibonacci series. (And reminds you that mathematics can be inspiring, too!) TEDTalks is a daily vide
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How to control someone else's arm with your brain | Greg Gage
312 views / 0 likes - addedGreg Gage is on a mission to make brain science accessible to all. In this fun, kind of creepy demo, the neuroscientist and TED Senior Fellow uses a simple, inexpensive DIY kit to take away the free will of an audience member. It’s not a parlor tric
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Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology
533 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- Drew Berry wants to change that. At TEDxSydney he shows his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within ou
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Mick Mountz: What Happens Inside Those Massive Warehouses?
696 views / 0 likes - addedWe make millions of online purchases daily, but who (or what) actually puts our items into packages? In this talk, Mick Mountz weaves a fascinating, surprisingly robot-filled tale of what happens inside a warehouse. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of th
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How To Visualize One Part Per Million
900 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-visualize-one-part-per-million-kim-preshoff-the-ted-ed-community “Parts per million” is a scientific unit of measurement that counts the number of units of one substance per one million units of another.
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Jonathan Eisen: Meet Your Microbes
570 views / 1 likes - addedOur bodies are covered in a sea of microbes — both the pathogens that make us sick and the "good" microbes, about which we know less, that might be keeping us healthy. At TEDMED, microbiologist Jonathan Eisen shares what we know, including some surprising
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The power of introverts | Susan Cain
592 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this passionate talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to t
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The playful wonderland behind great inventions | Steven Johnson
545 views / 0 likes - addedNecessity is the mother of invention, right? Well, not always. Steven Johnson shows us how some of the most transformative ideas and technologies, like the computer, didn't emerge out of necessity at all but instead from the strange delight of play. Share
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The genius of the London Tube Map | Michael Bierut on "Small Thing Big Idea"
542 views / 0 likes - added"Small Thing Big Idea," an original TED series, celebrates the lasting genius of everyday objects so perfectly designed that they changed the world around them. Check out the whole series: https://go.ted.com/STBI
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JFK - We choose to go to the Moon, full length
457 views / 1 likes - added"We choose to go to the Moon" As we sit at the precipice of a new era of exploration, I thought it appropriate to revisit the original inspiration and rationale for the first lunar exploration program as so eloquently stated by John F. Kennedy. The origin
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Latif Nasser: The Amazing Story Of The Man Who Gave Us Modern Pain Relief
608 views / 0 likes - addedFor the longest time, doctors basically ignored the most basic and frustrating part of being sick — pain. In this lyrical, informative talk, Latif Nasser tells the extraordinary story of wrestler and doctor John J. Bonica, who persuaded the medical profes
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Seth Shostak: ET Is (probably) Out There — Get Ready
514 views / 0 likes - addedSETI researcher Seth Shostak bets that we will find extraterrestrial life in the next twenty-four years, or he'll buy you a cup of coffee. At TEDxSanJoseCA, he explains why new technologies and the laws of probability make the breakthrough so likely — and
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The Moon Landing Was the Television Event of the Decade
572 views / 1 likes - addedOn July 16, 1969, Americans filled highways, streets and homes to witness the launch of a rocket from the Kennedy Space Center: the legendary, moon-bound Apollo 11. From the Series: America In Color: The 1960's http://bit.ly/1960sinColor
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How to take a picture of a black hole | Katie Bouman
457 views / 0 likes - addedAt the heart of the Milky Way, there's a supermassive black hole that feeds off a spinning disk of hot gas, sucking up anything that ventures too close -- even light. We can't see it, but its event horizon casts a shadow, and an image of that shadow could
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How do you know you're not dreaming? - Daniel Gregory
218 views / 0 likes - addedDownload a free audiobook version of The Sandman and support TED-Ed's nonprofit mission: https://www.audible.com/ted-ed--Bizarre things happen in dreams: you fly, or conjure an all-you-can-eat buffet out of thin air, or get chased by witches through the h
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Chris Urmson: How A Driverless Car Sees The Road
987 views / 1 likes - addedStatistically, the least reliable part of the car is ... the driver. Chris Urmson heads up Google's driverless car program, one of several efforts to remove humans from the driver's seat. He talks about where his program is right now, and shares fascinati
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Henry Lin: What We Can Learn From Galaxies Far, Far Away
620 views / 1 likes - addedIn a fun, exciting talk, teenager Henry Lin looks at something unexpected in the sky: distant galaxy clusters. By studying the properties of the universe's largest pieces, says the Intel Science Fair award winner, we can learn quite a lot about scientific
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Ben Folds Composes a Song LIVE for Orchestra In Only 10 Minutes
620 views / 0 likes - addedNSO Artistic Advisor Ben Folds composes a piece live with the National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Edwin Outwater during Sound Health in Concert: Music and the Mind, presented by The Kennedy Center and National Institutes of Health. Introduced by Dr.
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Meet the dazzling flying machines of the future | Raffaello D'Andrea
829 views / 0 likes - addedWhen you hear the word "drone," you probably think of something either very useful or very scary. But could they have aesthetic value? Autonomous systems expert Raffaello D'Andrea develops flying machines, and his latest projects are pushing the boundarie
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The First Presidential Wife to Be Called the First Lady
617 views / 1 likes - addedDolley Madison, the First Lady of president James Madison was a Jackie Kennedy of her time. Her refined taste and elevated social graces brought an unprecedented sense of style to the White House. From the Series: First Ladies Revealed: The Style of Power
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Beau Lotto + Amy O'Toole: Science is for everyone, kids included
350 views / 0 likes - addedWhat do science and play have in common? Neuroscientist Beau Lotto thinks all people (kids included) should participate in science and, through the process of discovery, change perceptions. He's seconded by 12-year-old Amy O'Toole, who, along with 25 of h
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Bill Gates: The next outbreak? Were not ready
372 views / 0 likes - addedIn 2014, the world avoided a horrific global outbreak of Ebola, thanks to thousands of selfless health workers — plus, frankly, thanks to some very good luck. In hindsight, we know what we should have done better. So, now's the time, Bill Gates sugg
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American Soul: The DuSable Museum of African-American History
889 views / 0 likes - addedFounded in 1961, the DuSable is one of the first African-American museums in the U.S. It follows African-American history from its beginning on the shores of Africa to a celebration of African-American achievements including those of Bessie Coleman, the n
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What I learned from going blind in space | Chris Hadfield
512 views / 0 likes - addedThere's an astronaut saying: In space, "there is no problem so bad that you can't make it worse." So how do you deal with the complexity, the sheer pressure, of dealing with dangerous and scary situations? Retired colonel Chris Hadfield paints a vivid por
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The life cycle of a t-shirt - Angel Chang
952 views / 3 likes - addedLearn more about TED-Ed Clubs here: https://ed.ted.com/clubs View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-life-cycle-of-a-t-shirt-angel-chang Consider the classic white t-shirt. Annually, we sell and buy 2 billion t-shirts globally, making it one of t
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10 ways to have a better conversation | Celeste Headlee
294 views / 0 likes - addedWhen your job hinges on how well you talk to people, you learn a lot about how to have conversations — and that most of us don't converse very well. Celeste Headlee has worked as a radio host for decades, and she knows the ingredients of a great con
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What a driverless world could look like | Wanis Kabbaj
582 views / 0 likes - addedWhat if traffic flowed through our streets as smoothly and efficiently as blood flows through our veins? Transportation geek Wanis Kabbaj thinks we can find inspiration in the genius of our biology to design the transit systems of the future. In this forw
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Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark, Ep. 03 "Romance and Reality"
357 views / 0 likes - addedBeginning at a castle in the Loire and then travelling through the hills of Tuscany and Umbria to the cathedral baptistry at Pisa, Clark examines the aspirations and achievements of the later Middle Ages in 14th century France and Italy.The Gothic SpiritC
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Questions No One Knows the Answers to
685 views / 2 likes - addedIn the first of a new TED-Ed series designed to catalyze curiosity, TED Curator Chris Anderson shares his boyhood obsession with quirky questions that seem to have no answers. (Introducing the series "Questions no one knows the answers to") "Questions No
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Electric Vocabulary
621 views / 0 likes - addedWe all know the words around electricity, "charge," "positive," "battery", and more. But where do they come from and what do they really mean? Let the history of these words illuminate the physics of electric phenomena. Lesson by James Sheils, animation b
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A garden in my apartment | Britta Riley
565 views / 0 likes - addedhttp://www.ted.com Britta Riley wanted to grow her own food (in her tiny apartment). So she and her friends developed a system for growing plants in discarded plastic bottles -- researching, testing and tweaking the system using social media, trying many
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Secrets Of Elite Athletes | Kenn Dickinson | TEDxSnoIsleLibraries
856 views / 1 likes - addedThis talk was given at a local TEDxSnoIsleLibraries event and produced independently of the TED Conferences. Kenn Dickinson, former basketball athlete and business coach, shares secrets of great athletes which can help anyone. Kenn played basketball at th
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If Rockets were Transparent
289 views / 0 likes - addedLaunch to orbit in real time Fuel Burn and Staging of the Saturn V, Space Shuttle,Falcon Heavy and the Space Launch System (SLS) rockets Launching from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 Red = Kerosene RP-1 Orange = Liquid Hydrogen LH2 Blue = Liquid O
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How we see color - Colm Kelleher
569 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-we-see-color-colm-kelleher There are three types of color receptors in your eye: red, green and blue. But how do we see the amazing kaleidoscope of other colors that make up our world? Colm Kelleher explains
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A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian priest
250 views / 0 likes - addedWatch this video to discover what tasks ancient Egyptian priests completed in the temple. Ancient Egyptian priests were the only people (besides the king) who could enter the sacred inner areas of the temples that acted as homes for the gods. This short a
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These Women Are Making History
425 views / 0 likes - addedIn honor of Women's History Month, we're celebrating the achievements of incredible individuals who have become leaders in their fields. We meet the first female mariachi band, travel to an island run entirely by women, and visit a chemist smashing stereo
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Beatboxing 101 - BEAT NYC
798 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/beatboxing-101-beat-nyc There's no need for instruments to make music; you can use the greatest instrument of all, your own body. Members of BEAT NYC teach the basics of beatboxing (think trumpets, bass drums, a
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Why Do Some People Have Seasonal Allergies? - Eleanor Nelsen
1,209 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-some-people-have-seasonal-allergies-eleanor-nelsen Ah, spring. Grass growing, flowers blooming, trees budding. For those with allergies, though, this explosion of new life probably inspires more dread tha
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3 Tips To Boost Your Confidence
1,011 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/3-tips-to-boost-your-confidence-ted-ed Lesson made in partnership with the Always #LikeAGirl campaign, animation by Kozmonot Animation Studio. When faced with a big challenge where potential failure seems to lur
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Nature: Prairie dogs in the Badlands
175 views / 0 likes - addedWith the dog days of August at hand, "Sunday Morning" takes us among prairie dogs in the South Dakota Badlands. Videographer: Kevin Kjergaard."CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Ame
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Why do competitors open their stores next to one another? - Jac de Haan
618 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson on ed.ted.com - http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-competitors-open-their-stores-next-to-one-another-jac-de-haan Why are all the gas stations, cafes and restaurants in one crowded spot? As two competitive cousins vie for ice-cream-selling d
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Where do superstitions come from? - Stuart Vyse
869 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-do-superstitions-come-from-stuart-vyse Are you afraid of black cats? Would you open an umbrella indoors? How do you feel about the number 13? Whether or not you believe in them, you’re probably familiar wi
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How to recognize a dystopia - Alex Gendler
802 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-recognize-a-dystopia-alex-gendler The genre of dystopia – the ‘not good place’– has captured the imaginations of artists and audiences alike for centuries. But why do we bother with all this pessimism? Al
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Evolution in a Big City
632 views / 0 likes - addedUsing newts, coyotes and mice, Jason Munshi-South shows how animals develop genetic differences in evolution, even within an urban city. "Evolution in a Big City" was animated by the TED-Ed Animation Team (Jeremiah Dickey, Biljana Labovic, Celeste Lai, Ka
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Alternate Realities from Relativity | Jason Padgett | TEDxTacoma
574 views / 1 likes - addedJason Padgett explains relativity, and uses the Doppler Effect to demonstrate how every potential can be any reality. Jason is an aspiring number theorist and mathematician with acquired savant syndrome and synesthesia. His memoir, Struck By Genius, is th
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What's invisible? More than you think - John Lloyd
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Why Is Biodiversity So Important? - Kim Preshoff
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How To Take A Great Picture - Carolina Molinari
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The Real Origin of the Franchise - Sir Harold Evans
512 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson on TED-Ed BETA: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-real-origin-of-the-franchise One of the most successful business models is the franchise, but it didn't originate with McDonald's. Sir Harold Evans, the author of They Made America, describes
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How to know your life purpose in 5 minutes | Adam Leipzig | TEDxMalibu
561 views / 0 likes - addedNever miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Adam Leipzig has overseen more than 25 movies as a producer, executive and distributor. and has produced more than 300 stage plays and live events, and he was one of the founders of t
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Maze Making with Ben Pawlowski
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The Time Value Of Money - German Nande
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The evolution of juggling | Jay Gilligan | TEDxHelsinki
489 views / 0 likes - addedNever miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Jay Gilligan is a professional juggler and performer from Arcadia, Ohio currently performing and living in Europe. Jay is the main teacher of juggling and creator of the juggling prog
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How Do Hard Drives Work? - Kanawat Senanan
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Watch the moment Nasa's Artemis 1 blasts off to the moon
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How Computer Memory Works - Kanawat Senanan
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Music as a language - Victor Wooten
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Why Is Yawning Contagious? - Claudia Aguirre
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What can you learn from ancient skeletons? - Farnaz Khatibi
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Are Spotty Fruits And Vegetables Safe To Eat? - Elizabeth Brauer
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What Makes Something
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What Would Happen If You Didn’t Sleep? - Claudia Aguirre
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How Do Animals See In The Dark? - Anna Stöckl
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Can you solve the risky disk riddle? - James Tanton
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How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones? - George Zaidan
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The myth of Hades and Persephone - Iseult Gillespie
401 views / 1 likes - addedDig into the Greek myth of Persephone, who is abducted by Hades and is only allowed to leave the underworld every spring.--One day, Persephone was frolicking in a meadow with the nymph, Cyane. As they admired a flower, they noticed it tremble in the groun
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How Cosmic Rays Help Us Understand The Universe - Veronica Bindi
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The genius of Mendeleev's periodic table - Lou Serico
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How little people can make a big difference | Charlie Cooper | TEDxJCUCairns
902 views / 0 likes - addedThis talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Charlie Cooper is a nine year old boy who is wiser than his years. Charlie tells the story of how the buddy bench at Trinity Beach State School came to be a tool to
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What Does It Mean To Be A Refugee? - Benedetta Berti And Evelien Borgman
794 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-does-it-mean-to-be-a-refugee-benedetta-berti-and-evelien-borgman About 60 million people around the globe have been forced to leave their homes to escape war, violence and persecution. The majority have bec
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820 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-magellan-circumnavigated-the-globe-ewandro-magalhaes On September 6, 1522, the "Victoria" sailed into harbor in southern Spain. The battered vessel and its 18 sailors were all that remained of a fleet that h
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The Benefits Of A Bilingual Brain - Mia Nacamulli
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The Five Major World Religions - John Bellaimey
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Why is it so hard to escape poverty? - Ann-Heln Bay
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A Poetic Experiment: Walt Whitman, Interpreted By Three Animators - Justin Moore
666 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/a-poetic-experiment-walt-whitman-interpreted-by-three-animators-justin-moore Take a journey through Walt Whitman's poem 'A Noiseless Patient Spider' with the help of three animators who each used a different ani
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How Brass Instruments Work - Al Cannon
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If Matter Falls Down, Does Antimatter Fall Up? - Chloé Malbrunot
658 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/if-matter-falls-down-does-antimatter-fall-up-chloe-malbrunot Like positive and negative, or debit and credit, matter and antimatter are equal and opposite. So if matter falls down, does antimatter fall up? Chloé
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The myth of Gawain and the Green Knight - Dan Kwartler
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How People Rationalize Fraud - Kelly Richmond Pope
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What Color Is Tuesday? Exploring Synesthesia - Richard E. Cytowic
611 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-color-is-tuesday-exploring-synesthesia-richard-e-cytowic How does one experience synesthesia -- the neurological trait that combines two or more senses? Synesthetes may taste the number 9 or attach a color
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The history of chocolate - Deanna Pucciarelli
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Gravity And The Human Body - Jay Buckey
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A Different Way To Visualize Rhythm - John Varney
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What Happens When Continents Collide? - Juan D. Carrillo
670 views / 2 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-happens-when-continents-collide-juan-d-carrillo Tens of millions of years ago, plate tectonics set North and South America on an unavoidable collision course that would change the face of the Earth and spel
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Dark matter: The matter we can't see - James Gillies
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Why do airlines sell too many tickets? - Nina Klietsch
654 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson on ed.ted.com: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-airlines-sell-too-many-tickets-nina-klietsch Have you ever sat in a doctor’s office for hours, despite having an appointment? Has a hotel turned down your reservation because it’s full? Have
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Why Do Honeybees Love Hexagons? - Zack Patterson And Andy Peterson
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How Do Schools Of Fish Swim In Harmony? - Nathan S. Jacobs
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How folding paper can get you to the moon - Adrian Paenza
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The myth of Icarus and Daedalus - Amy Adkins
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How Ancient Art Influenced Modern Art - Felipe Galindo
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Become a slam poet in five steps - Gayle Danley
615 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/become-a-slam-poet-in-five-steps-gayle-danley With enough passion and practice, becoming a slam poet is within your reach. Explore a distant memory on paper, then read it out loud. Edit. Try reading it out loud
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How do animals see in the dark?
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The dark history of the suburbs - Kevin Ehrman-Solberg and Kirsten Delegard
167 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover the dark history of the American suburbs, and how practices like racial covenants restricted access to home ownership for people of color.--Beginning in the 1800s, people began writing clauses into property deeds that were meant to prevent all fu
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Population Pyramids: Powerful Predictors Of The Future - Kim Preshoff
937 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/population-pyramids-powerful-predictors-of-the-future-kim-preshoff Population statistics are like crystal balls -- when examined closely, they can help predict a country's future (and give important clues about
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The Sun’s Surprising Movement Across The Sky - Gordon Williamson
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Is Time Travel Possible? - Colin Stuart
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The Hidden Meanings Of Yin And Yang - John Bellaimey
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The mathematics of sidewalk illusions - Fumiko Futamura
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The rebel radio that brought down a war criminal - Diana Sierra Becerra
137 views / 0 likes - addedGet to know the story of Radio Venceremos, an underground radio collective that fought US-backed fascism during the Salvadoran Civil War.--Since the 1800s, a handful of oligarchs had controlled nearly all of El Salvadors land, forcing laborers to work for
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The biggest mistakes in mapmaking history - Kayla Wolf
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Why is it so hard to cure cancer? - Kyuson Yun
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Why should you read James Joyce's "Ulysses"? - Sam Slote
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How did Polynesian wayfinders navigate the Pacific Ocean? - Alan Tamayose and Shantell De Silva
777 views / 1 likes - addedLearn more about TED-Ed Clubs here: https://ed.ted.com/clubs Visit the TED-Ed Clubs YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCskU_g7t6b5ecsA1CTS3y9Q View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-did-polynesian-wayfinders-navigate-the-pacific-o
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Hear Buzz Aldrin tell the story of the first Moon landing
160 views / 0 likes - addedBuzz Aldrin was the second man to set foot on the Moon. In February 2016 Aldrin came to the Science Museum in London to tell the story of the historic mission in his own words. On 16 July 1969, Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy on its way to becoming t
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The Case Of The Missing Fractals - Alex Rosenthal And George Zaidan
687 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-case-of-the-missing-fractals-alex-rosenthal-and-george-zaidan A bump on the head, a mysterious femme fatale and a strange encounter on a windswept peak all add up to a heck of a night for Manny Brot, Private
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How One French Poet Combined Poetry And Visual Art - Geneviève Emy
653 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-one-french-poet-combined-poetry-and-visual-art-genevieve-emy Among the great poets of literary history, certain names like Homer, Shakespeare and Whitman are instantly recognizable. However, there’s an earl
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14 Cool Riddles That'll Sharpen Your Logic
1,181 views / 1 likes - addedAre you ready to sharpen your logic? This set of cool riddles and picture puzzles will sharpen your logic and test your vision to the absolute max! Right after finishing it, you will feel like your brain had a nice workout. This amazing feeling will give
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How high can you count on your fingers?
1,303 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-high-can-you-count-on-your-fingers-spoiler-much-higher-than-10-james-tanton How high can you count on your fingers? It seems like a question with an obvious answer. After all, most of us have ten fingers --
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What is the rarest color in nature? - Victoria Hwang
532 views / 0 likes - addedDiscover what colors are the most rare to see in nature, and how physics and evolution drive their scarcity.--Plants, animals, or minerals found in nature bear almost every color imaginable. There are two factors that influence what hues you see in the wi
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Why don't perpetual motion machines ever work? - Netta Schramm
784 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-don-t-perpetual-motion-machines-ever-work-netta-schramm Perpetual motion machines — devices that can do work indefinitely without any external energy source — have captured many inventors’ imaginations becau
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Why do some people snore so loudly? - Alayna Vaughan
166 views / 0 likes - addedDig into the science of what causes snoring, and how chronic snoring can be a sign of sleep disorders such as sleep apnea.--A leather mask that clamps the mouth shut. A cannonball sewn into a soldiers uniform. A machine that delivers sudden electrical pul
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What Will We Do When The Robots Can Feel? | Daniel Faggella | TEDxAmoskeagMillyard
476 views / 0 likes - addedWhat is the value of a human life? Is it more -- or less -- than the value of a deer’s life? What about the value of a robot’s life? And what happens when artificial intelligence develops to the point where a robot can feel and sense and become self-aware
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From DNA To Silly Putty, The Diverse World Of Polymers - Jan Mattingly
754 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/from-dna-to-silly-putty-the-diverse-world-of-polymers-jan-mattingly You are made of polymers, and so are trees and telephones and toys. A polymer is a long chain of identical molecules (or monomers) with a range
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Why Do Americans And Canadians Celebrate Labor Day? - Kenneth C. Davis
670 views / 2 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/why-do-americans-and-canadians-celebrate-labor-day-kenneth-c-davis In the United States and Canada, the first Monday of September is a federal holiday, Labor Day. Originally celebrated in New York City's Union S
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How to draw to remember more | Graham Shaw | TEDxVienna
639 views / 0 likes - addedHow to draw to remember more! You may not believe it yet, but we are all capable of drawing sketches that make information memorable. In this talk you will discover talents you may have never known you had. Be prepared to amaze yourself! More information
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Dead Stuff: The Secret Ingredient In Our Food Chain - John C. Moore
1,962 views / 3 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/dead-stuff-the-secret-ingredient-in-our-food-chain-john-c-moore When you picture the lowest levels of the food chain, you might imagine herbivores happily munching on lush, living green plants. But this idyllic
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Protecting Precious Watermelon Seeds | IDAHO JEFF
468 views / 0 likes - addedIdaho Jeff - adventurer - meets Vincent Von Vons and is tasked with protecting his precious watermelon seeds.NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG. Credits Written, Directed, and Produced by: Kyle Craner and Ted Limp
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The Fundamentals Of Space-time: Part 2 - Andrew Pontzen And Tom Whyntie
626 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-fundamentals-of-space-time-part-2-andrew-pontzen-and-tom-whyntie View part 1 here: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-fundamentals-of-space-time-part-1-andrew-pontzen-and-tom-whyntie View part 3 here: http://ed.t
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How the world's first subway system was built - Christian Wolmar
821 views / 0 likes - addedLearn more about our student voice program, TED-Ed Clubs: http://bit.ly/2J5g4eS View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-the-world-s-first-subway-system-was-built-christian-wolmar It was the dawn of 1863, and London's not-yet-opened subway system
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Trapped in a Maze with a Frenemy in Minecraft | IDAHO JEFF
468 views / 1 likes - addedIdaho Jeff and his frenemesis (friend + arch nemesis) Vincent Von Vons get trapped in a maze and have to work together to get themselves out.NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG. Credits Written, Directed, and Produ
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The Fundamentals Of Space-time: Part 3 - Andrew Pontzen And Tom Whyntie
654 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-fundamentals-of-space-time-part-3-andrew-pontzen-and-tom-whyntie View part 1: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-fundamentals-of-space-time-part-1-andrew-pontzen-and-tom-whyntie View part 2: http://ed.ted.com/les
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The world’s most mysterious book - Stephen Bax
542 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-world-s-most-mysterious-book-stephen-bax Deep inside Yale's Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library lies a 240 page tome. Recently carbon dated to around 1420, its pages feature looping handwriting and han
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What’s so great about the Great Lakes? - Cheri Dobbs and Jennifer Gabrys
866 views / 3 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-so-great-about-the-great-lakes-cheri-dobbs-and-jennifer-gabrys The North American Great Lakes — Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior — are so big that they border 8 states and contain 23 quadrilli
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Periodic Table Of Lessons
615 views / 0 likes - addedSee our collaboration with TED-Ed here: http://ed.ted.com/periodic-videos More chemistry at http://www.periodicvideos.com/ Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/periodicvideos And on Twitter at http://twitter.com/periodicvideos From the School
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The Fundamentals Of Space-time: Part 1 - Andrew Pontzen And Tom Whyntie
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What Are Isotopes? | Chemistry Basics
1,687 views / 0 likes - addedBasics of Chemistry is a new miniseries from the American Chemical Society about the basics of Chemistry. In this episode we're talking isotopes, what are they and why are they important? Head on over to the official American Chemical Society youtube page
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Breathing Underwater in Minecraft | IDAHO JEFF
675 views / 0 likes - addedIdaho Jeff and Moose are commissioned by Waterwoman to create an underwater laboratory aquarium - where fish can view humans. Don't tap on the glass. NOT AN OFFICIAL MINECRAFT PRODUCT. NOT APPROVED BY OR ASSOCIATED WITH MOJANG. Credits Written, Directed,
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The surprising beauty of mathematics | Jonathan Matte | TEDxGreensFarmsAcademy
661 views / 0 likes - addedNever miss a talk! SUBSCRIBE to the TEDx channel: http://bit.ly/1FAg8hB Jonathan Matte has been teaching Mathematics for 20 years, the last 13 at Greens Farms Academy. Formerly the Mathematics Department Chair, he is currently the 12th Grade Dean and Coac
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Grace VanderWaal - Clearly
786 views / 2 likes - added"Clearly" by Grace VanderWaal is available everywhere now: http://smarturl.it/Clearly Amazon Music: http://smarturl.it/Clearly/Az Apple Music: http://smarturl.it/Clearly/AppleMusic Google Play: http://smarturl.it/Clearly/GooglePlay iTunes: http://smarturl
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Hamsters, Happiness And Here-ness | Martin Aylward | TEDxThimphu
880 views / 0 likes - addedRediscovering happiness within oneself rather than looking for samsara. Martin Aylward has been in ‘happiness training’ for 25 years, spending several years in Asian monasteries and hermitages as well as studying with senior western Buddhist teachers. He
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Adorable Kids and Dogs Growing Up Together | The Dodo Soulmates
562 views / 1 likes - addedOn this episode of Soulmates, some of our favorite kid and dog duos, from Kennedy and her silly little pug Tahlulabelle to Landon and his giant Great Dane Fenway, show us the special connection that kids and dogs share when they play together.Introducing
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Tour from Space: Inside the SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft on Its Way to the Space Station
428 views / 1 likes - addedIn this video, NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley take viewers on a tour of the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft that will take them on a 19-hour-journey to their new home in orbit. The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Crew Dragon spacecraft success
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At What Moment Are You Dead? - Randall Hayes
713 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/at-what-moment-are-you-dead-randall-hayes For as far back as we can trace our existence, humans have been fascinated with death and resurrection....
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What's The Difference Between Accuracy And Precision? - Matt Anticole
933 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-s-the-difference-between-accuracy-and-precision-matt-anticole When we measure things, most people are only worried about how accurate, or how...
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What Did Democracy Really Mean In Athens? - Melissa Schwartzberg
627 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-did-democracy-really-mean-in-athens-melissa-schwartzberg While we might consider elections to be the cornerstone of democracy, the Athenians...
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Earworms: Those Songs That Get Stuck In Your Head - Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis
1,075 views / 2 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/earworms-those-songs-that-get-stuck-in-your-head-elizabeth-hellmuth-margulis Have you ever been waiting in line at the grocery store, innocently...
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What Causes Bad Breath? - Mel Rosenberg
832 views / 1 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-causes-bad-breath-mel-rosenberg Halitosis is a curse that has plagued humanity since ancient times. But what causes it, and why is it so universall...
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How Do The Lungs Work? - Emma Bryce
944 views / 0 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-do-the-lungs-do-emma-bryce When you breathe, you transport oxygen to the body's cells to keep them working, while also clearing your system...
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How Do You Know You Exist? - James Zucker
1,283 views / 3 likes - addedView full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-do-you-know-you-exist-james-zucker How do you know you're real? Is existence all just a big dream? Has some mad scientist duped us into simply...
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What Is Life? | Jeff Marlow | TEDxBeaconStreet
782 views / 0 likes - addedWhat is life? Even as we send robotic explorers into space to look for signs of life and answer eternal questions of life beyond Earth, scientists lack a coherent definition of the phenomenon. A theoretical underpinning of life is needed, and expeditions
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