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Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley ▶3:33・
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How Thor got his hammer - Scott A. Mellor ▶4:52・
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The diseases that changed humanity forever - Dan Kwartler ▶5:44・
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The beginning of the universe, for beginners - Tom Whyntie ▶3:42・
The true story behind the legend of the 47 Rōnin - Adam Clulow ▶5:20・
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How bacteria "talk" - Bonnie Bassler ▶18:12・
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One of the world’s oldest condiments - Dan Kwartler ▶5:20・
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How pandemics spread ▶8:00・
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The Greek myth of Demeter's revenge - Iseult Gillespie ▶5:54・
The dark history of werewolves - Craig Thomson ▶5:21・
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How breathing works - Nirvair Kaur ▶5:19・
History vs. Sigmund Freud - Todd Dufresne ▶5:55・
Ancient Rome’s most notorious doctor - Ramon Glazov ▶5:11・
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Ted Ed Intro (HD) ▶0:17・
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Dark matter: The matter we can't see - James Gillies ▶5:35・
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Why was the US government obsessed with this animal? - Andrew C. Isenberg ▶5:23・
How containerization shaped the modern world ▶4:47・
How the world's first metro system was built - Christian Wolmar ▶4:58・
How much will you change in the future? More than you think - Bence Nanay ▶4:23・
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"Collective intelligence requires a broader reimagining of technology and democracy" *TEDTalks ▶1:31
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