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49 - What really happened to Oedipus? - Stephen Esposito Exibido em 18/06/2024 |
48 - Can you solve the basketball robot riddle? - Dan Katz Exibido em 13/06/2024 |
47 - These animals can hear everything - Jakob Christensen-Dalsgaard Exibido em 11/06/2024 |
46 - Rumi: One of the world's most famous writers - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 06/06/2024 |
45 - Can you transplant a head to another body? - Max G. Levy Exibido em 04/06/2024 |
44 - How did ancient civilizations make ice cream? - Vivian Jiang Exibido em 30/05/2024 |
43 - The tech that seems to break the laws of physics - Anna Rothschild Exibido em 28/05/2024 |
42 - Why don't "tough" and "dough" rhyme? - Arika Okrent Exibido em 23/05/2024 |
41 - Would you use a machine that predicts your future? - Thomas Hofweber Exibido em 21/05/2024 |
40 - What happened when these 6 dictators took over - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 16/05/2024 |
39 - Scientists are obsessed with this lake - Nicola Storelli and Daniele Zanzi Exibido em 14/05/2024 |
38 - How could so many people support Hitler? - Joseph Lacey Exibido em 09/05/2024 |
37 - If you're an adult mayfly you'll probably die before the end of this video - Luke M. Jacobus Exibido em 07/05/2024 |
36 - How to increase your happiness Exibido em 02/05/2024 |
35 - How do gas masks actually work? - George Zaidan Exibido em 30/04/2024 |
34 - The rise and fall of the Maya Empire’s most powerful city - Geoffrey E. Braswell Exibido em 25/04/2024 |
33 - Does math have a major flaw? - Jacqueline Doan and Alex Kazachek Exibido em 23/04/2024 |
32 - Picture a perfect society. What does it look like? - Joseph Lacey Exibido em 18/04/2024 |
31 - The Nazis recruited to win the Cold War - Brian Crim Exibido em 16/04/2024 |
30 - How to prevent political corruption - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 11/04/2024 |
29 - The true story behind the legend of the 47 Rōnin - Adam Clulow Exibido em 09/04/2024 |
28 - This person isn't actually screaming - Noah Charney Exibido em 04/04/2024 |
27 - What is earwax — and should you get rid of it? - Henry C. Ou Exibido em 02/04/2024 |
26 - What Earth in 2050 could look like - Shannon Odell Exibido em 28/03/2024 |
25 - The Greek myth of Demeter's revenge - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 26/03/2024 |
24 - The underground cities of the Byzantine Empire - Veronica Kalas Exibido em 21/03/2024 |
23 - What causes addiction, and why is it so hard to treat? - Judy Grisel Exibido em 19/03/2024 |
22 - Why was the Rosetta Stone so important? - Franziska Naether Exibido em 14/03/2024 |
21 - One of the world’s oldest condiments - Dan Kwartler Exibido em 12/03/2024 |
20 - When is anger justified? A philosophical inquiry - Delaney Thull Exibido em 07/03/2024 |
19 - How humanity got hooked on coffee - Jonathan Morris Exibido em 05/03/2024 |
18 - These 70 writers are actually all the same person - Ilan Stavans Exibido em 29/02/2024 |
17 - Can you solve the wizard tournament riddle? - Alex Rosenthal Exibido em 27/02/2024 |
16 - The warrior who defeated the mighty Mughals - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 22/02/2024 |
15 - How the famous Three Sisters survived - Rebecca Webster Exibido em 20/02/2024 |
14 - Why can't you put metal in a microwave? - Aaron Slepkov Exibido em 15/02/2024 |
13 - The Fijian myth of the greedy god - Raiana McKinney and Esther Wozniak Exibido em 13/02/2024 |
12 - Is Chandigarh a perfectly planned city? - Vikramāditya Prakāsh Exibido em 08/02/2024 |
11 - Why does this flower smell like a dead body? - Daniel Nickrent Exibido em 06/02/2024 |
10 - How does alcohol cause blackouts? - Shannon Odell Exibido em 01/02/2024 |
9 - The real reason dodo birds went extinct - Leon Claessens Exibido em 30/01/2024 |
8 - Would you raise the baby that ate your siblings? - Francesca Barbero Exibido em 25/01/2024 |
7 - How to know if you're being selfish (and whether or not that's bad) - Mark Hopwood Exibido em 23/01/2024 |
6 - History vs. Egypt’s "most powerful" pharaoh - Jessica Tomkins Exibido em 18/01/2024 |
5 - How much would it cost to buy the ocean? - Astrid J. Hsu Exibido em 16/01/2024 |
4 - Why is rice so popular? - Carolyn Beans Exibido em 11/01/2024 |
3 - The complicated sex lives of pandas - Lucy Cooke Exibido em 09/01/2024 |
2 - The history of poker: Bluffing, betting, and busting - James McManus Exibido em 04/01/2024 |
1 - How to get motivated even when you don’t feel like it Exibido em 02/01/2024 |
102 - The science of laughter - Sasha Winkler Exibido em 21/12/2023 |
101 - Does planting trees actually cool the planet? - Carolyn Beans Exibido em 19/12/2023 |
100 - What the biggest brain on Earth can do - David Gruber and Shane Gero Exibido em 14/12/2023 |
99 - The largest river on Earth is actually in the sky - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 12/12/2023 |
98 - The rights you might not realize you have - Shannon Odell Exibido em 07/12/2023 |
97 - How did South African Apartheid happen, and how did it finally end? - Thula Simpson Exibido em 05/12/2023 |
96 - How to make smart decisions more easily Exibido em 30/11/2023 |
95 - The diseases that changed humanity forever - Dan Kwartler Exibido em 28/11/2023 |
94 - Why did the US try to kill all the bison? - Andrew C. Isenberg Exibido em 21/11/2023 |
93 - Something weird is happening in our galaxy - Ashkbiz Danehkar Exibido em 20/11/2023 |
92 - The gory history of barber surgeons - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 16/11/2023 |
91 - What really killed the dinosaurs? (It wasn’t just the asteroid) - Sean P. S. Gulick Exibido em 14/11/2023 |
90 - Sherlock Holmes and the case of the Red-Headed League - Alex Rosenthal Exibido em 09/11/2023 |
89 - Can you solve the secret assassin society riddle? - Alex Rosenthal Exibido em 07/11/2023 |
88 - What really caused the Irish Potato Famine - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 02/11/2023 |
87 - Japan's scariest ghost story - Kit Brooks Exibido em 31/10/2023 |
86 - The dark history of werewolves - Craig Thomson Exibido em 26/10/2023 |
85 - A tour of the ancient Greek Underworld - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 24/10/2023 |
84 - How to overcome your mistakes Exibido em 19/10/2023 |
83 - What do these numbers actually mean? - Shannon Odell Exibido em 17/10/2023 |
82 - 3 tips on how to study effectively Exibido em 12/10/2023 |
81 - Surviving the coldest place on Earth - Nadia Frontier Exibido em 10/10/2023 |
80 - What would happen if everyone stopped eating meat tomorrow? - Carolyn Beans Exibido em 05/10/2023 |
79 - Ethical dilemma: What makes life worth living? - Douglas MacLean Exibido em 03/10/2023 |
78 - The conspiracy to take down the Inca empire - Gabriel Prieto Exibido em 28/09/2023 |
77 - Do mosquitos actually bite some people more than others? - Maria Elena De Obaldia Exibido em 26/09/2023 |
76 - The best pregnancy test used to be this frog ... no, really - Carly Anne York Exibido em 21/09/2023 |
75 - Why is this black square famous? - Allison Leigh Exibido em 19/09/2023 |
74 - What happens when you fall into piranha-infested waters? - Antonio Machado-Allison Exibido em 14/09/2023 |
73 - Can you change your sleep schedule? Exibido em 12/09/2023 |
72 - Can you solve the cursed dice riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 07/09/2023 |
71 - This is what happens when you hit the gas - Shannon Odell Exibido em 05/09/2023 |
70 - Why is it so hard to break a bad habit? Exibido em 31/08/2023 |
69 - The one thing stopping jellyfish from taking over - Mariela Pajuelo & Javier Antonio Quinones Exibido em 29/08/2023 |
68 - Can alligators survive this apex predator? - Kenny Coogan Exibido em 24/08/2023 |
67 - Which is better for you: "Real" meat or "fake" meat? - Carolyn Beans Exibido em 22/08/2023 |
66 - A 5,300-year-old murder mystery - Albert Zink Exibido em 17/08/2023 |
65 - How the water you flush becomes the water you drink - Francis de los Reyes Exibido em 15/08/2023 |
64 - Whoever builds something here will be rich beyond measure - Fabio Pacucci Exibido em 10/08/2023 |
63 - What happens if you don’t put your phone in airplane mode? - Lindsay DeMarchi Exibido em 08/08/2023 |
62 - Why your phone battery gets worse over time - George Zaidan Exibido em 03/08/2023 |
61 - How dangerous was it to be a jester? - Beatrice K. Otto Exibido em 01/08/2023 |
60 - How to enter flow state Exibido em 27/07/2023 |
59 - Science vs. Pseudoscience - Siska De Baerdemaeker Exibido em 25/07/2023 |
58 - The rise and fall of Italy’s warriors-for-hire - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 20/07/2023 |
57 - One of history's most dangerous myths - Anneliese Mehnert Exibido em 18/07/2023 |
56 - What's happening to Earth's core? - Shannon Odell Exibido em 13/07/2023 |
55 - Can other animals understand death? - Barbara J. King Exibido em 11/07/2023 |
54 - Can you solve the time traveling car riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 06/07/2023 |
53 - Why did Megalodon go extinct? - Jack Cooper and Catalina Pimiento Exibido em 03/07/2023 |
52 - Gravity vs. Pressure: Which is stronger? - Fabio Pacucci Exibido em 29/06/2023 |
51 - What caused the Rwandan Genocide? - Susanne Buckley-Zistel Exibido em 27/06/2023 |
50 - Are solar panels worth it? - Shannon Odell Exibido em 22/06/2023 |
49 - Why is Marie Antoinette so controversial? - Carolyn Harris Exibido em 20/06/2023 |
48 - Who is the fastest creature in mythology? - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 15/06/2023 |
47 - Are you able to see faces in everyday objects? - Susan G. Wardle Exibido em 13/06/2023 |
46 - What did people do before anesthesia? - Sally Frampton Exibido em 08/06/2023 |
45 - Food expiration dates don’t mean what you think - Carolyn Beans Exibido em 06/06/2023 |
44 - Test yourself: Can you tell the difference between music and noise? - Hanako Sawada Exibido em 01/06/2023 |
43 - One of literature’s most confusing writers - Sascha Morrell Exibido em 30/05/2023 |
42 - Can you outsmart Fate and break her ancient curse? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 25/05/2023 |
41 - 4 epidemics that almost happened (but didn't) - George Zaidan Exibido em 23/05/2023 |
40 - Is it normal to talk to yourself? Exibido em 18/05/2023 |
36 - The rise and fall of the Mughal Empire - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 04/05/2023 |
35 - Why do we have crooked teeth when our ancestors didn’t? - G. Richard Scott Exibido em 02/05/2023 |
34 - The records the British Empire didn't want you to see - Audra A. Diptée Exibido em 27/04/2023 |
33 - Can zoos save species from extinction? - Nigel Rothfels Exibido em 25/04/2023 |
32 - Why do we eat popcorn at the movies? - Andrew Smith Exibido em 20/04/2023 |
31 - Whatever happened to the hole in the ozone layer? - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 18/04/2023 |
30 - What is a poop transplant, and how does it work? - Kathryn M. Stephenson and David L. Suskind Exibido em 13/04/2023 |
29 - The epic tale of the wind goddess' gift - Sydney Iaukea Exibido em 11/04/2023 |
28 - How does this all-female species reproduce? - Susana Freitas and Darren Parker Exibido em 06/04/2023 |
27 - The most important century in human history Exibido em 04/04/2023 |
26 - How stretching actually changes your muscles - Malachy McHugh Exibido em 30/03/2023 |
25 - This one weird trick will get you infinite gold - Dan Finkel Exibido em 28/03/2023 |
24 - When you're an ant but also a fungus tycoon - Charles Wallace Exibido em 23/03/2023 |
23 - A day in the life of a medieval teenage pilgrim - Birte Kristiansen and Petra Sijpesteijn Exibido em 21/03/2023 |
22 - What would happen if you lost your sense of touch? - Antonio Cataldo Exibido em 16/03/2023 |
21 - What happens if an engineered virus escapes the lab? Exibido em 14/03/2023 |
20 - How horses changed history - William T. Taylor Exibido em 09/03/2023 |
19 - 6 myths about the Middle Ages that everyone believes - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 07/03/2023 |
18 - The continents are moving. When will they collide? - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl Exibido em 02/03/2023 |
17 - What if you experienced every human life in history? Exibido em 28/02/2023 |
16 - Ice Age mummies frozen in time - Brendan Rogers and Jessica Howard Exibido em 23/02/2023 |
15 - One of the most banned books of all time - Mollie Godfrey Exibido em 21/02/2023 |
14 - How to manage your emotions Exibido em 16/02/2023 |
13 - Can you freeze your body and come back to life? - Shannon N. Tessier Exibido em 14/02/2023 |
12 - How do airplanes stay in the air? - Raymond Adkins Exibido em 09/02/2023 |
11 - One of the most "dangerous" men in American history - Keenan Norris Exibido em 07/02/2023 |
10 - What is Juneteenth, and why is it important? - Karlos K. Hill and Soraya Field Fiorio Exibido em 02/02/2023 |
9 - Ethical dilemma: Should we get rid of mosquitoes? - Talya Hackett Exibido em 31/01/2023 |
8 - Can you steal the most powerful wand in the wizarding world? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 26/01/2023 |
7 - How to deal with rejection Exibido em 24/01/2023 |
6 - When are you actually an adult? - Shannon Odell Exibido em 19/01/2023 |
5 - Mao Zedong's infamous mango cult - Vivian Jiang Exibido em 17/01/2023 |
4 - The bizarre world of parasitic wasps - Miles Zhang Exibido em 12/01/2023 |
3 - History vs. Thomas Jefferson - Frank Cogliano Exibido em 10/01/2023 |
2 - Why do beavers build dams? - Glynnis Hood Exibido em 05/01/2023 |
1 - Why do you want to squeeze cute things? - Joshua Paul Dale Exibido em 03/01/2023 |
39 - The year without summer - David Biello Exibido em 16/05/2023 |
38 - Why were there three popes at the same time? - Joëlle Rollo-Koster Exibido em 11/05/2023 |
37 - What's missing in medical research? - Greg Foot Exibido em 09/05/2023 |
102 - 3 ways to end a virus Exibido em 22/12/2022 |
101 - How puberty changes your brain - Shannon Odell Exibido em 20/12/2022 |
100 - The best way to apologize (according to science) Exibido em 15/12/2022 |
99 - The city built by runaways - Marc Adam Hertzman & Flavio dos Santos Gomes Exibido em 13/12/2022 |
98 - The science of falling in love - Shannon Odell Exibido em 08/12/2022 |
97 - How will AI change the world? Exibido em 06/12/2022 |
96 - The Taj Mahal: A monument to eternal love - Stephanie Honchell Smith Exibido em 01/12/2022 |
95 - How do we create a better economy? Exibido em 29/11/2022 |
94 - Why plague doctors wore beaked masks Exibido em 22/11/2022 |
93 - 4 things all great listeners know Exibido em 21/11/2022 |
92 - The sibling rivalry that divided a town - Jay Van Bavel and Dominic Packer Exibido em 17/11/2022 |
91 - How do oysters make pearls? - Rob Ulrich Exibido em 15/11/2022 |
90 - Will there be another pandemic in your lifetime? Exibido em 10/11/2022 |
89 - Ethical dilemma: Whose life is more valuable? - Rebecca L. Walker Exibido em 08/11/2022 |
88 - Could one vaccine protect against everything? Exibido em 03/11/2022 |
87 - Is capitalism actually broken? Exibido em 01/11/2022 |
86 - Why you procrastinate even when it feels bad Exibido em 27/10/2022 |
79 - Would you stop dating someone your parents didn’t like? Exibido em 04/10/2022 |
75 - These companies with no CEO are thriving Exibido em 20/09/2022 |
72 - The benefits of daydreaming - Elizabeth Cox Exibido em 08/09/2022 |
71 - The original ring of power - Alex Gendler Exibido em 06/09/2022 |
70 - What is a gig economy? Exibido em 01/09/2022 |
67 - The Boltzmann brain paradox - Fabio Pacucci Exibido em 23/08/2022 |
84 - Why is it so hard to cure the common cold? Exibido em 20/10/2022 |
83 - What’s the smartest age? - Shannon Odell Exibido em 18/10/2022 |
82 - How did they build the Great Pyramid of Giza? - Soraya Field Fiorio Exibido em 13/10/2022 |
81 - Is inequality inevitable? Exibido em 11/10/2022 |
80 - What does the world's largest machine do? - Henry Richardson Exibido em 06/10/2022 |
74 - How friendship affects your brain - Shannon Odell Exibido em 15/09/2022 |
64 - Can the economy grow forever? Exibido em 11/08/2022 |
63 - The rise and fall of the medieval Islamic Empire - Petra Sijpesteijn & Birte Kristiansen Exibido em 09/08/2022 |
62 - Can you guess what's wrong with these paintings? - Noah Charney Exibido em 04/08/2022 |
61 - A brief history of Spanish - Ilan Stavans Exibido em 02/08/2022 |
69 - Would you pass the wallet test? Exibido em 30/08/2022 |
60 - Why a sausage can do what your gloves cannot - Charles Wallace and Sajan Saini Exibido em 28/07/2022 |
59 - This weird trick will help you summon an army of worms - Kenny Coogan Exibido em 26/07/2022 |
66 - How to write like the best-selling author of all time - Jamie Bernthal Exibido em 18/08/2022 |
65 - Why did Phillis Wheatley disappear? - Charita Gainey Exibido em 16/08/2022 |
85 - Is it dangerous to wake a sleepwalker? - Emmanuel During Exibido em 25/10/2022 |
68 - Coneheads, egg stacks and anteater attacks: The reign of a termite queen - Barbara L. Thorne Exibido em 25/08/2022 |
58 - The true cost of gold - Lyla Latif Exibido em 21/07/2022 |
56 - What causes yeast infections, and how do you get rid of them? - Liesbeth Demuyser Exibido em 14/07/2022 |
55 - Hagfish: The world's slimiest creatures - Noah R. Bressman and Douglas Fudge Exibido em 12/07/2022 |
53 - How does alcohol cause hangovers? - Judy Grisel Exibido em 05/07/2022 |
52 - What’s the best country to live in? Exibido em 30/06/2022 |
50 - Why can parrots talk? - Grace Smith-Vidaurre and Tim Wright Exibido em 23/06/2022 |
47 - These animals are also plants … wait, what? - Luka Seamus Wright Exibido em 10/06/2022 |
46 - What is the rarest color in nature? - Victoria Hwang Exibido em 09/06/2022 |
41 - How does heart transplant surgery work? - Roni Shanoada Exibido em 24/05/2022 |
37 - The biggest mistakes in mapmaking history - Kayla Wolf Exibido em 10/05/2022 |
31 - Why are cockroaches so hard to kill? - Ameya Gondhalekar Exibido em 19/04/2022 |
30 - The myth of Hades and Persephone - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 14/04/2022 |
28 - Watch this if you're scared of snakes - Andrew Whitworth Exibido em 07/04/2022 |
26 - Are the Northern Lights dangerous? - Fabio Pacucci Exibido em 31/03/2022 |
22 - 4 signs of emotional abuse - Viann Nguyen-Feng Exibido em 17/03/2022 |
20 - The movement that inspired the Holocaust - Alexandra Minna Stern and Natalie Lira Exibido em 10/03/2022 |
18 - The ingredient in almost everything you eat - Francesca Bot Exibido em 03/03/2022 |
3 - Why is it so hard to escape poverty? - Ann-Helén Bay Exibido em 11/01/2022 |
57 - The 4 greatest threats to the survival of humanity Exibido em 19/07/2022 |
1 - Why is the Mona Lisa so famous? - Noah Charney Exibido em 04/01/2022 |
78 - The myth of Pegasus and the chimera - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 29/09/2022 |
2 - The myth of Loki’s monstrous children - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 06/01/2022 |
76 - Is it possible to lose weight fast? - Hei Man Chan Exibido em 22/09/2022 |
77 - Can you solve the alien pyramid riddle? - Henri Picciotto Exibido em 27/09/2022 |
73 - The myth of Zeus' test - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 13/09/2022 |
70 - Why was India split into two countries? - Haimanti Roy Exibido em 21/06/2021 |
126 - Blood, concrete, and dynamite: Building the Hoover Dam - Alex Gendler Exibido em 23/12/2021 |
124 - The dark history of Mount Rushmore - Ned Blackhawk and Jeffrey D. Means Exibido em 16/12/2021 |
123 - Would you raise the bird that murdered your children? - Steve Rothstein Exibido em 14/12/2021 |
118 - The wild sex lives of marine creatures - Luka Seamus Wright Exibido em 23/11/2021 |
114 - The twins who tricked the Maya gods of death - Ilan Stavans Exibido em 11/11/2021 |
113 - Why do some people snore so loudly? - Alayna Vaughan Exibido em 09/11/2021 |
112 - Just add water: The garden insect that can turn into a plague - Jeffrey A. Lockwood Exibido em 04/11/2021 |
109 - The surprisingly long history of electric cars - Daniel Sperling and Gil Tal Exibido em 26/10/2021 |
102 - The genes you don't get from your parents (but can't live without) - Devin Shuman Exibido em 05/10/2021 |
101 - The surprising origins of the word “lesbian” - Diane J. Rayor Exibido em 30/09/2021 |
97 - You could have a secret twin (but not the way you think) - Kayla Mandel Sheets Exibido em 16/09/2021 |
96 - Earth's mysterious red glow, explained - Zoe Pierrat Exibido em 14/09/2021 |
91 - Is this the most successful animal ever? - Nigel Hughes Exibido em 26/08/2021 |
83 - Iceland's secret power - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl Exibido em 29/07/2021 |
79 - Why can’t governments print an unlimited amount of money? - Jonathan Smith Exibido em 15/07/2021 |
78 - The most notorious scientific feud in history - Lukas Rieppel Exibido em 13/07/2021 |
76 - Could we build a wooden skyscraper? - Stefan Al Exibido em 06/07/2021 |
74 - What you can do with an extra jaw - Darien Satterfield Exibido em 29/06/2021 |
73 - How one person saved over 2,000 children from the Nazis - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 28/06/2021 |
71 - Axolotls: The salamanders that snack on each other (but don't die) - Luis Zambrano Exibido em 22/06/2021 |
68 - A brief history of toilets - Francis de los Reyes Exibido em 15/06/2021 |
63 - Why do we have hair in such random places? - Nina G. Jablonski Exibido em 03/06/2021 |
60 - Could you survive the real Twilight Zone? - Philip Renaud and Kenneth Kostel Exibido em 25/05/2021 |
59 - The woman who stared at the sun - Alex Gendler Exibido em 24/05/2021 |
57 - Can you be awake and asleep at the same time? - Masako Tamaki Exibido em 18/05/2021 |
56 - What happens to your brain during a migraine - Marianne Schwarz Exibido em 17/05/2021 |
50 - Meet the bluefin tuna, the toughest fish in the sea - Grantly Galland and Raiana McKinney Exibido em 03/05/2021 |
44 - The world’s most painful insect sting - Justin Schmidt Exibido em 19/04/2021 |
31 - How do antidepressants work? - Neil R. Jeyasingam Exibido em 18/03/2021 |
30 - How much land does it take to power the world? Exibido em 16/03/2021 |
24 - Can loud music damage your hearing? - Heather Malyuk Exibido em 02/03/2021 |
23 - The material that could change the world... for a third time Exibido em 01/03/2021 |
13 - What if every satellite suddenly disappeared? - Moriba Jah Exibido em 02/02/2021 |
10 - Why bats don't get sick - Arinjay Banerjee Exibido em 26/01/2021 |
7 - Who decides how long a second is? - John Kitching Exibido em 19/01/2021 |
5 - Savitri and Satyavan: The legend of the princess who outwitted Death - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 12/01/2021 |
3 - A day in the life of an ancient Babylonian business mogul - Soraya Field Fiorio Exibido em 07/01/2021 |
1 - The life cycle of a cup of coffee - A.J. Jacobs Exibido em 04/01/2021 |
127 - Blood, concrete, and dynamite: Building the Hoover Dam - Alex Gendler Exibido em 23/12/2021 |
145 - Master the art of public speaking with TED Masterclass Exibido em 04/01/2020 |
144 - Do personality tests work? - Merve Emre Exibido em 22/12/2020 |
139 - Building the world's largest (and most controversial) power plant - Alex Gendler Exibido em 10/12/2020 |
136 - The most colorful gemstones on Earth - Jeff Dekofsky Exibido em 03/12/2020 |
130 - Why do you get a fever when you're sick? - Christian Moro Exibido em 12/11/2020 |
126 - The dark history of bananas - John Soluri Exibido em 02/11/2020 |
121 - Which type of milk is best for you? - Jonathan J. O’Sullivan & Grace E. Cunningham Exibido em 20/10/2020 |
117 - Can we create the "perfect" farm? - Brent Loken Exibido em 12/10/2020 |
113 - The surprising effects of pregnancy Exibido em 01/10/2020 |
112 - The problem with the U.S. bail system - Camilo Ramirez Exibido em 29/09/2020 |
104 - A brief history of plastic Exibido em 10/09/2020 |
94 - What’s that ringing in your ears? - Marc Fagelson Exibido em 17/08/2020 |
86 - Ethical dilemma: The burger murders - George Siedel and Christine Ladwig Exibido em 28/07/2020 |
85 - No one can figure out how eels have sex - Lucy Cooke Exibido em 27/07/2020 |
83 - The myth of Jason, Medea, and the Golden Fleece - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 21/07/2020 |
82 - The rise and fall of the Celtic warriors - Philip Freeman Exibido em 20/07/2020 |
81 - The Egyptian myth of the death of Osiris - Alex Gendler Exibido em 16/07/2020 |
80 - The race to decode a mysterious language - Susan Lupack Exibido em 14/07/2020 |
79 - Volcanic eruption explained - Steven Anderson Exibido em 13/07/2020 |
76 - The greatest mathematician that never lived - Pratik Aghor Exibido em 06/07/2020 |
73 - What do all languages have in common? - Cameron Morin Exibido em 29/06/2020 |
70 - A day in the life of a teenage samurai - Constantine N. Vaporis Exibido em 22/06/2020 |
67 - How fast can a vaccine be made? - Dan Kwartler Exibido em 15/06/2020 |
65 - What can DNA tests really tell us about our ancestry? - Prosanta Chakrabarty Exibido em 09/06/2020 |
61 - When is a pandemic over? Exibido em 01/06/2020 |
54 - A day in the life of an Aztec midwife - Kay Read Exibido em 12/05/2020 |
53 - What causes opioid addiction, and why is it so tough to combat? - Mike Davis Exibido em 07/05/2020 |
52 - Which is better: Soap or hand sanitizer? - Alex Rosenthal and Pall Thordarson Exibido em 05/05/2020 |
50 - This sea creature breathes through its butt - Cella Wright Exibido em 30/04/2020 |
46 - The wildly complex anatomy of a sneaker - Angel Chang Exibido em 23/04/2020 |
45 - What’s the point(e) of ballet? - Ming Luke Exibido em 20/04/2020 |
43 - The bug that poops candy - George Zaidan Exibido em 14/04/2020 |
41 - How does alcohol make you drunk? - Judy Grisel Exibido em 09/04/2020 |
36 - How the world's longest underwater tunnel was built - Alex Gendler Exibido em 30/03/2020 |
35 - What is schizophrenia? - Anees Bahji Exibido em 26/03/2020 |
34 - Why isn’t the Netherlands underwater? - Stefan Al Exibido em 24/03/2020 |
30 - How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis? - Gerry Wright Exibido em 16/03/2020 |
27 - What’s a squillo, and why do opera singers need it? - Ming Luke Exibido em 09/03/2020 |
22 - How good are you at calculating risk? - Gerd Gigerenzer Exibido em 25/02/2020 |
19 - How do blood transfusions work? - Bill Schutt Exibido em 18/02/2020 |
12 - The Chasm | Think Like A Coder, Ep 6 Exibido em 30/01/2020 |
11 - Licking bees and pulping trees: The reign of a wasp queen - Kenny Coogan Exibido em 28/01/2020 |
10 - How bones make blood - Melody Smith Exibido em 27/01/2020 |
9 - Why is cotton in everything? - Michael R. Stiff Exibido em 23/01/2020 |
8 - What's so special about Viking ships? - Jan Bill Exibido em 21/01/2020 |
7 - Mating frenzies, sperm hoards, and brood raids: the life of a fire ant queen - Walter R. Tschinkel Exibido em 16/01/2020 |
6 - The ballet that incited a riot - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 14/01/2020 |
5 - Alex Rosenthal: The Artists | Think Like A Coder, Ep 5 Exibido em 13/01/2020 |
4 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the dragon jousting riddle? Exibido em 10/01/2020 |
3 - Eden Girma: The mysterious life and death of Rasputin Exibido em 08/01/2020 |
2 - Julian Burschka: Could a breathalyzer detect cancer? Exibido em 06/01/2020 |
1 - A brief history of alcohol - Rod Phillips Exibido em 02/01/2020 |
358 - Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Jennifer Jacquet: Will the ocean ever run out of fish? Exibido em 19/12/2019 |
357 - William D. Desmond: The philosophy of cynicism Exibido em 19/12/2019 |
356 - Trevor Maber: Rethinking thinking Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
355 - Noah Zandan: The language of lying Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
354 - Damon Brown: How to choose your news Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
353 - Katherine Hampsten: How miscommunication happens (and how to avoid it) Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
352 - Hector Lanz: How do focus groups work? Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
351 - Brandon Rodriguez: The power of creative constraints Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
350 - Emma Bryce: The power of the placebo effect Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
349 - Elizabeth Waters: The left brain vs. right brain myth Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
348 - Emma Bryce: How does the immune system work? Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
347 - Dan Kwartler: What causes headaches? Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
346 - Noa Kageyama and Pen-Pen Chen: How to stay calm under pressure Exibido em 18/12/2019 |
345 - Dan Kwartler: Why should you read "Dune" by Frank Herbert? Exibido em 17/12/2019 |
344 - Sheila Marie Orfano: Why should you read "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan? Exibido em 16/12/2019 |
343 - Jill Dash: Why should you read "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding? Exibido em 12/12/2019 |
342 - Tal Danino: Hacking bacteria to fight cancer Exibido em 11/12/2019 |
341 - Alex Rosenthal: The Train Heist | Think Like A Coder, Ep 4 Exibido em 09/12/2019 |
340 - Hyunsoo Joshua No: How does chemotherapy work? Exibido em 05/12/2019 |
339 - Alex Gendler: Why doesn't the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over? Exibido em 03/12/2019 |
338 - Chris A. Kniesly: How corn conquered the world Exibido em 02/12/2019 |
337 - Anees Bahji: Is marijuana bad for your brain? Exibido em 02/12/2019 |
336 - Alex Gendler: Can you outsmart this logical fallacy? Exibido em 25/11/2019 |
335 - Theresa A. Yugar: History's "worst" nun Exibido em 21/11/2019 |
334 - Dan Reinstein: How does laser eye surgery work? Exibido em 19/11/2019 |
333 - Alex Rosenthal: The Furnace Bots | Think Like A Coder, Ep 3 Exibido em 18/11/2019 |
332 - Alex Gendler: The myth of Loki and the master builder Exibido em 14/11/2019 |
331 - Céline Valéry: The dangers of mixing drugs Exibido em 12/11/2019 |
330 - Dorsa Amir: Why do humans have a third eyelid? Exibido em 11/11/2019 |
329 - Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust: Why haven't we cured arthritis? Exibido em 08/11/2019 |
328 - Lucas Husted: Game theory challenge: Can you predict human behavior? Exibido em 05/11/2019 |
327 - Bill Keegan: The Taino myth of the cursed creator Exibido em 04/11/2019 |
326 - Chip Berlet: Are the Illuminati real? Exibido em 31/10/2019 |
325 - Jacob Soboroff: Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays? Exibido em 30/10/2019 |
324 - Matthew Borths: Claws vs. nails Exibido em 29/10/2019 |
323 - Michael S.A. Graziano: How close are we to uploading our minds? Exibido em 29/10/2019 |
322 - Adrienne Mayor: The Greek myth of Talos, the first robot Exibido em 24/10/2019 |
321 - Fabio Pacucci: Hawking's black hole paradox explained Exibido em 22/10/2019 |
320 - TED-Ed: The Maya myth of the morning star Exibido em 21/10/2019 |
319 - Taneka Jones: How to 3D print human tissue Exibido em 17/10/2019 |
318 - Richard Coffin: What causes an economic recession? Exibido em 15/10/2019 |
317 - Alex Rosenthal: The Resistance | Think Like A Coder, Ep 2 Exibido em 14/10/2019 |
316 - Sheila Marie Orfano: Why should you read Dante's "Divine Comedy"? Exibido em 10/10/2019 |
315 - Zohreh Davoudi: Are we living in a simulation? Exibido em 08/10/2019 |
314 - Marlene Daut: The first and last king of Haiti Exibido em 07/10/2019 |
313 - Aracelis Girmay: "For Estefani, Third Grade, Who Made Me A Card" Exibido em 03/10/2019 |
312 - Densho: Ugly history: Japanese American incarceration camps Exibido em 01/10/2019 |
311 - Alex Rosenthal: The Prison Break | Think Like A Coder, Ep 1 Exibido em 30/09/2019 |
310 - Amber Stuver: Einstein's twin paradox explained Exibido em 26/09/2019 |
309 - Alex Gendler: How does impeachment work? Exibido em 26/09/2019 |
308 - Laura Wright: Why should you read "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy? Exibido em 24/09/2019 |
307 - Hanna-Ilona Härmävaara: The myth of the Sampo— an infinite source of fortune and greed Exibido em 23/09/2019 |
306 - Philip Freeman: A day in the life of an ancient Celtic Druid Exibido em 17/09/2019 |
305 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the secret sauce riddle? Exibido em 16/09/2019 |
304 - Alex Gendler: A brief history of chess Exibido em 12/09/2019 |
303 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Midnight's Children"? Exibido em 10/09/2019 |
302 - Clint Smith: "Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class" Exibido em 09/09/2019 |
301 - Lorin Swint Matthews: The dust bunnies that built our planet Exibido em 06/09/2019 |
300 - Iseult Gillespie: The secret student resistance to Hitler Exibido em 03/09/2019 |
299 - Anne F. Broadbridge: The rise and fall of the Mongol Empire Exibido em 29/08/2019 |
298 - Iseult Gillespie: The myth of Jason and the Argonauts Exibido em 27/08/2019 |
297 - Luka Seamus Wright: The mysterious origins of life on Earth Exibido em 26/08/2019 |
296 - Alex Gendler: A day in the life of a Cossack warrior Exibido em 26/08/2019 |
295 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Kafka on the Shore"? Exibido em 20/08/2019 |
294 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the multiverse rescue mission riddle? Exibido em 15/08/2019 |
293 - Chiara Decaroli: The high-stakes race to make quantum computers work Exibido em 13/08/2019 |
292 - Ben Longdon: How do viruses jump from animals to humans? Exibido em 08/08/2019 |
291 - Shrabani Basu: From pacifist to spy: WWII's surprising secret agent Exibido em 07/08/2019 |
290 - Judy Cebra-Thomas: How turtle shells evolved... twice Exibido em 05/08/2019 |
289 - Soraya Field Fiorio: The murder of ancient Alexandria's greatest scholar Exibido em 05/08/2019 |
288 - Bill Schutt: A brief history of cannibalism Exibido em 25/07/2019 |
287 - Ilan Stavans: Romance and revolution: the poetry of Pablo Neruda Exibido em 23/07/2019 |
286 - Ramon Glazov: Ancient Rome's most notorious doctor Exibido em 18/07/2019 |
285 - Benedetta Berti and Evelien Borgman: What does it mean to be a refugee? Exibido em 17/07/2019 |
284 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the dark matter fuel riddle? Exibido em 16/07/2019 |
283 - Ilan Stavans: Infinity according to Jorge Luis Borges Exibido em 16/07/2019 |
282 - Emma Bryce: What is HPV and how can you protect yourself from it? Exibido em 09/07/2019 |
281 - Emma Lazarus: "New Colossus" Exibido em 08/07/2019 |
280 - Camille Defrenne and Suzanne Simard: The secret language of trees Exibido em 01/07/2019 |
279 - Melvin Sanicas: What makes TB the world's most infectious killer? Exibido em 27/06/2019 |
278 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Hamlet"? Exibido em 25/06/2019 |
277 - Janelle Peters: How Romans flooded the Colosseum for sea battles Exibido em 24/06/2019 |
276 - Augusto Carballido: There may be extraterrestrial life in our solar system Exibido em 20/06/2019 |
275 - Graham Baird: How do crystals work? Exibido em 18/06/2019 |
274 - Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Megan Davis: Underwater farms vs. climate change Exibido em 17/06/2019 |
273 - Kaitlyn Sadtler: Your body vs. implants Exibido em 17/06/2019 |
272 - Robert Frost: "The Road Not Taken" Exibido em 12/06/2019 |
271 - Brian A. Pavlac: Ugly History: Witch Hunts Exibido em 12/06/2019 |
270 - Philip A. Chan: How close are we to eradicating HIV? Exibido em 10/06/2019 |
269 - Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz: "Three Months After" Exibido em 07/06/2019 |
268 - Jeff Leek and Lucy McGowan: This one weird trick will help you spot clickbait Exibido em 06/06/2019 |
267 - William Shakespeare: "All the World's a Stage" Exibido em 05/06/2019 |
266 - Sajan Saini: How light technology is changing medicine Exibido em 04/06/2019 |
265 - Brendan Constantine: The Opposites Game Exibido em 03/06/2019 |
264 - William Butler Yeats: "The Second Coming" Exibido em 31/05/2019 |
263 - Andrea Gibson: "The Nutritionist" Exibido em 30/05/2019 |
262 - Alex Gendler: Why should you read "The Master and Margarita"? Exibido em 30/05/2019 |
261 - Claire Simeone: The lovable (and lethal) sea lion Exibido em 28/05/2019 |
260 - Safia Elhillo: "To Make Use of Water" Exibido em 24/05/2019 |
259 - Shunan Teng: The Chinese myth of the white snake and the meddling monk Exibido em 24/05/2019 |
258 - David Dunning: Why incompetent people think they're amazing Exibido em 22/05/2019 |
257 - Jeff Dekofsky: The Infinite Hotel Paradox Exibido em 22/05/2019 |
256 - Jeff Leek and Lucy McGowan: Can you spot the problem with these headlines? (Level 1) Exibido em 21/05/2019 |
255 - Joshua W. Pate: The mysterious science of pain Exibido em 20/05/2019 |
254 - Fabio Pacucci: Can a black hole be destroyed? Exibido em 16/05/2019 |
253 - Janja Lalich: Why do people join cults? Exibido em 15/05/2019 |
252 - Claire Bowern: Where did English come from? Exibido em 15/05/2019 |
251 - Asaf Bar-Yosef: An athlete uses physics to shatter world records Exibido em 15/05/2019 |
250 - Alex Gendler: Why should you read "Crime and Punishment"? Exibido em 14/05/2019 |
249 - Sajan Saini: How do self-driving cars "see"? Exibido em 13/05/2019 |
248 - Kay Almere Read: The Aztec myth of the unlikeliest sun god Exibido em 09/05/2019 |
247 - Shunan Teng: The Chinese myth of the immortal white snake Exibido em 07/05/2019 |
246 - Amber M. Yates: How this disease changes the shape of your cells Exibido em 06/05/2019 |
245 - Denice Frohman: "Accents" Exibido em 06/05/2019 |
244 - Iseult Gillespie: Why is this painting so shocking? Exibido em 01/05/2019 |
243 - Oliver Elfenbaum: How does the stock market work? Exibido em 29/04/2019 |
242 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the cuddly duddly fuddly wuddly riddle? Exibido em 25/04/2019 |
241 - Richard E. Cytowic: What color is Tuesday? Exploring synesthesia Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
240 - Silvia Moreno-García: Titan of terror: the dark imagination of H.P. Lovecraft Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
239 - Sajan Saini: The hidden network that makes the internet possible Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
238 - Christian Moro: The surprising reason our muscles get tired Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
237 - Michelle Brown: What is a butt tuba and why is it in medieval art? Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
236 - Tomás Chor: Turbulence: one of the great unsolved mysteries of physics Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
235 - Céline Valéry: How does your body process medicine? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
234 - Shilpa Ravella: How the food you eat affects your gut Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
233 - Krishna Sudhir: What happens during a heart attack? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
232 - Roey Tzezana: Could human civilization spread across the whole galaxy? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
231 - Mia Nacamulli: What is obesity? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
230 - Nathan S. Jacobs: How do schools of fish swim in harmony? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
229 - Sarthak Sinha: Why do some people go bald? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
228 - Jessica Smith: Mansa Musa, one of the wealthiest people who ever lived Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
227 - Gil Weinberg: Can robots be creative? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
226 - Anthony Hazard: The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
225 - Sam Kean: What happens when you remove the hippocampus? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
224 - Alex Rosenthal and George Zaidan: The case of the missing fractals Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
223 - Richard E. Cytowic: What percentage of your brain do you use? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
222 - Renée Hlozek: The death of the universe Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
221 - Addison Anderson: The most groundbreaking scientist you've never heard of Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
220 - Brad Troeger: What is love? Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
219 - Andrew Vanden Heuvel: The moon illusion Exibido em 12/04/2019 |
218 - Kenny Coogan: The wild world of carnivorous plants Exibido em 11/04/2019 |
217 - Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl: Why are earthquakes so hard to predict? Exibido em 08/04/2019 |
216 - Shohini Ghose: The genius of Marie Curie Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
215 - Menno Schilthuizen: The evolution of animal genitalia Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
214 - Amy Adkins: The myth of Icarus and Daedalus Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
213 - NWHunter: How do contraceptives work? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
212 - Akshita Agarwal: The paradox of value Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
211 - Monica Menesini: Why do our bodies age? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
210 - Bethany Rickwald and Hayley Levitt: Would you opt for a life with no pain? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
209 - Amy Adkins: Who am I? A philosophical inquiry Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
208 - Dr. Natascha M. Santos: Debunking the myths of OCD Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
207 - Katerina Kaouri: The sonic boom problem Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
206 - Wilton L. Virgo: How does your smartphone know your location? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
205 - Joshua Harvey: The evolution of the human eye Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
204 - Randall Hayes: At what moment are you dead? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
203 - Alex Gendler: History vs. Christopher Columbus Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
202 - Josh Samani: What can Schrödinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
201 - Peter Mende-Siedlecki: Should you trust your first impression? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
200 - Dr. Matt J. Carlson: Free falling in outer space Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
199 - Brian Jones: What on Earth is spin? Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
198 - Ray Laurence: Four sisters in Ancient Rome Exibido em 05/04/2019 |
197 - M Jackson: How to grow a glacier Exibido em 04/04/2019 |
196 - Stacie Bosley: How to spot a pyramid scheme Exibido em 02/04/2019 |
195 - Andreea S. Calude: Does grammar matter? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
194 - Leslie Kenna: The brilliance of bioluminescence Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
193 - Tim Seibles: "First Kiss" Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
192 - Peta Greenfield: Who were the Vestal Virgins, and what was their job? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
191 - Thomas Boothby: Meet the tardigrade, the toughest animal on Earth Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
190 - Eleanor Nelsen: Mary's Room: A philosophical thought experiment Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
189 - Wisecrack: Plato's best (and worst) ideas Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
188 - Samantha Agoos: 5 tips to improve your critical thinking Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
187 - Matt Anticole: Is radiation dangerous? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
186 - Leo Q. Wan: Why are human bodies asymmetrical? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
185 - Cláudio Guerra: Why the octopus brain is so extraordinary Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
184 - David Lunney: Where does gold come from? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
183 - Amy Adkins: 3 tips to boost your confidence Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
182 - Megan Campisi and Pen-Pen Chen: What makes the Great Wall of China so extraordinary Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
181 - Daniel M. Abrams: Why are some people left-handed? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
180 - Chad Orzel: Schrödinger's cat: A thought experiment in quantum mechanics Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
179 - Courtney Stephens: A brief history of melancholy Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
178 - Chad Orzel: What is the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
177 - John C. Moore and Eric Berlow: Dead stuff: The secret ingredient in our food chain Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
176 - Tim Hansen: How to read music Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
175 - Ron Shaneyfelt: Is space trying to kill us? Exibido em 01/04/2019 |
174 - Iseult Gillespie: Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend Exibido em 28/03/2019 |
173 - David Ian Howe: A brief history of dogs Exibido em 26/03/2019 |
172 - Pazit Cahlon and Alex Gendler: What "Machiavellian" really means Exibido em 25/03/2019 |
171 - Dan Adams: A brief history of goths Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
170 - Shunan Teng: The history of Tea Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
169 - Mel Rosenberg: What causes cavities? Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
168 - Krystian Aparta: One of the most difficult words to translate... Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
167 - Mia Nacamulli: How the food you eat affects your brain Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
166 - Ewandro Magalhaes: How interpreters juggle two languages at once Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
165 - Sara Garofalo: The psychology behind irrational decisions Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
164 - Kanawat Senanan: How computer memory works Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
163 - Marco A. Sotomayor: The surprising reason you feel awful when you're sick Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
162 - TED-Ed: Why do women have periods? Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
161 - Emma Bryce: What is a calorie? Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
160 - Emma Bryce: How to use a semicolon Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
159 - Eleanor Nelsen: Why do your knuckles pop? Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
158 - Armand D'Angour: The real story behind Archimedes' Eureka! Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
157 - Jeff Dekofsky: Is math discovered or invented? Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
156 - Nathan S. Jacobs: How optical illusions trick your brain Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
155 - Lieven Scheire: How quantum mechanics explains global warming Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
154 - Robert Lustig: Sugar: Hiding in plain sight Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
153 - Tucker Hiatt: How fast are you moving right now? Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
152 - John McWhorter: A brief history of plural word...s Exibido em 22/03/2019 |
151 - Iseult Gillespie: The wicked wit of Jane Austen Exibido em 21/03/2019 |
150 - Pedro Brugarolas: Why do hospitals have particle accelerators? Exibido em 19/03/2019 |
149 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the unstoppable blob riddle? Exibido em 18/03/2019 |
148 - Emma Bryce: The case of the vanishing honeybees Exibido em 15/03/2019 |
147 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the pirate riddle? Exibido em 15/03/2019 |
146 - Let’s plant 20 million trees together! #TeamTrees Exibido em 25/10/2019 |
145 - Think Like a Coder | Teaser Trailer Exibido em 21/09/2019 |
144 - What makes neon signs glow? A 360° animation - Michael Lipman Exibido em 19/09/2019 |
143 - William D. Desmond: The philosophy of cynicism Exibido em 19/12/2019 |
142 - Dan Kwartler: Why should you read "Dune" by Frank Herbert? Exibido em 17/12/2019 |
141 - Sheila Marie Orfano: Why should you read "The Joy Luck Club" by Amy Tan? Exibido em 16/12/2019 |
140 - Jill Dash: Why should you read "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding? Exibido em 12/12/2019 |
139 - Tal Danino: Hacking bacteria to fight cancer Exibido em 11/12/2019 |
138 - Alex Rosenthal: The Train Heist | Think Like A Coder, Ep 4 Exibido em 09/12/2019 |
137 - Hyunsoo Joshua No: How does chemotherapy work? Exibido em 05/12/2019 |
136 - Alex Gendler: Why doesn't the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over? Exibido em 03/12/2019 |
135 - Anees Bahji: Is marijuana bad for your brain? Exibido em 02/12/2019 |
134 - Chris A. Kniesly: How corn conquered the world Exibido em 02/12/2019 |
133 - Alex Gendler: Can you outsmart this logical fallacy? Exibido em 25/11/2019 |
132 - Theresa A. Yugar: History's "worst" nun Exibido em 21/11/2019 |
131 - Dan Reinstein: How does laser eye surgery work? Exibido em 19/11/2019 |
130 - Alex Rosenthal: The Furnace Bots | Think Like A Coder, Ep 3 Exibido em 18/11/2019 |
129 - Alex Gendler: The myth of Loki and the master builder Exibido em 14/11/2019 |
128 - Céline Valéry: The dangers of mixing drugs Exibido em 12/11/2019 |
127 - Dorsa Amir: Why do humans have a third eyelid? Exibido em 11/11/2019 |
126 - Kaitlyn Sadtler and Heather J. Faust: Why haven't we cured arthritis? Exibido em 08/11/2019 |
125 - Lucas Husted: Game theory challenge: Can you predict human behavior? Exibido em 05/11/2019 |
124 - Bill Keegan: The Taino myth of the cursed creator Exibido em 04/11/2019 |
123 - Chip Berlet: Are the Illuminati real? Exibido em 31/10/2019 |
122 - Matthew Borths: Claws vs. nails Exibido em 29/10/2019 |
121 - Michael S.A. Graziano: How close are we to uploading our minds? Exibido em 29/10/2019 |
120 - Adrienne Mayor: The Greek myth of Talos, the first robot Exibido em 24/10/2019 |
119 - Fabio Pacucci: Hawking's black hole paradox explained Exibido em 22/10/2019 |
118 - TED-Ed: The Maya myth of the morning star Exibido em 21/10/2019 |
117 - Taneka Jones: How to 3D print human tissue Exibido em 17/10/2019 |
116 - Richard Coffin: What causes an economic recession? Exibido em 15/10/2019 |
115 - Alex Rosenthal: The Resistance | Think Like A Coder, Ep 2 Exibido em 14/10/2019 |
114 - Sheila Marie Orfano: Why should you read Dante's "Divine Comedy"? Exibido em 10/10/2019 |
113 - Zohreh Davoudi: Are we living in a simulation? Exibido em 08/10/2019 |
112 - Marlene Daut: The first and last king of Haiti Exibido em 07/10/2019 |
111 - Aracelis Girmay: "For Estefani, Third Grade, Who Made Me A Card" Exibido em 03/10/2019 |
110 - Nina Klietsch: Why do airlines sell too many tickets? Exibido em 01/03/2019 |
109 - Alex Rosenthal: The Prison Break | Think Like A Coder, Ep 1 Exibido em 30/09/2019 |
108 - Amber Stuver: Einstein's twin paradox explained Exibido em 26/09/2019 |
107 - Laura Wright: Why should you read "The God of Small Things" by Arundhati Roy? Exibido em 24/09/2019 |
106 - Hanna-Ilona Härmävaara: The myth of the Sampo— an infinite source of fortune and greed Exibido em 23/09/2019 |
105 - Philip Freeman: A day in the life of an ancient Celtic Druid Exibido em 17/09/2019 |
104 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the secret sauce riddle? Exibido em 16/09/2019 |
103 - Alex Gendler: A brief history of chess Exibido em 12/09/2019 |
102 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Midnight's Children"? Exibido em 10/09/2019 |
101 - Clint Smith: "Ode to the Only Black Kid in the Class" Exibido em 09/09/2019 |
100 - Lorin Swint Matthews: The dust bunnies that built our planet Exibido em 06/09/2019 |
99 - Iseult Gillespie: The secret student resistance to Hitler Exibido em 03/09/2019 |
98 - Anne F. Broadbridge: The rise and fall of the Mongol Empire Exibido em 29/08/2019 |
97 - Iseult Gillespie: The myth of Jason and the Argonauts Exibido em 27/08/2019 |
96 - Luka Seamus Wright: The mysterious origins of life on Earth Exibido em 26/08/2019 |
95 - Alex Gendler: A day in the life of a Cossack warrior Exibido em 26/08/2019 |
94 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Kafka on the Shore"? Exibido em 20/08/2019 |
93 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the multiverse rescue mission riddle? Exibido em 15/08/2019 |
92 - Chiara Decaroli: The high-stakes race to make quantum computers work Exibido em 13/08/2019 |
91 - Ben Longdon: How do viruses jump from animals to humans? Exibido em 08/08/2019 |
90 - Shrabani Basu: From pacifist to spy: WWII's surprising secret agent Exibido em 07/08/2019 |
89 - Soraya Field Fiorio: The murder of ancient Alexandria's greatest scholar Exibido em 01/08/2019 |
88 - Judy Cebra-Thomas: How turtle shells evolved... twice Exibido em 30/07/2019 |
87 - Bill Schutt: A brief history of cannibalism Exibido em 25/07/2019 |
86 - Ilan Stavans: Romance and revolution: the poetry of Pablo Neruda Exibido em 23/07/2019 |
85 - Ramon Glazov: Ancient Rome's most notorious doctor Exibido em 18/07/2019 |
84 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the dark matter fuel riddle? Exibido em 16/07/2019 |
83 - Ilan Stavans: Infinity according to Jorge Luis Borges Exibido em 16/07/2019 |
82 - Emma Bryce: The most common STI in the world Exibido em 09/07/2019 |
81 - Emma Lazarus: "New Colossus" Exibido em 08/07/2019 |
80 - Camille Defrenne and Suzanne Simard: The secret language of trees Exibido em 01/07/2019 |
79 - Melvin Sanicas: What makes TB the world's most infectious killer? Exibido em 27/06/2019 |
78 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Hamlet"? Exibido em 25/06/2019 |
77 - Janelle Peters: How Romans flooded the Colosseum for sea battles Exibido em 24/06/2019 |
76 - Augusto Carballido: There may be extraterrestrial life in our solar system Exibido em 20/06/2019 |
75 - Graham Baird: How do crystals work? Exibido em 18/06/2019 |
74 - Kaitlyn Sadtler: Your body vs. implants Exibido em 17/06/2019 |
73 - Ayana Elizabeth Johnson and Megan Davis: Underwater farms vs. climate change Exibido em 17/06/2019 |
72 - Brian A. Pavlac: Ugly History: Witch Hunts Exibido em 12/06/2019 |
71 - Philip A. Chan: How close are we to eradicating HIV? Exibido em 10/06/2019 |
70 - Jeff Leek and Lucy McGowan: This one weird trick will help you spot clickbait Exibido em 06/06/2019 |
69 - Sajan Saini: You are more transparent than you think Exibido em 04/06/2019 |
68 - Brendan Constantine: The Opposites Game Exibido em 03/06/2019 |
67 - Yossi Elran: Can you solve the prisoner boxes riddle? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
66 - Ganesh Pai: Can you solve the passcode riddle? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
65 - Mia Nacamulli: What would happen if you didn't drink water? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
64 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the prisoner hat riddle? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
63 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the bridge riddle? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
62 - Alex Gendler: The wars that inspired Game of Thrones Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
61 - Murat Dalkilinç: Why sitting is bad for you Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
60 - Alexandra Horowitz: How do dogs "see" with their noses? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
59 - Michael Mauser: What are those floaty things in your eye? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
58 - Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis: Why we love repetition in music Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
57 - Karen D. Davis: How does your brain respond to pain? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
56 - Rose Eveleth: The science of spiciness Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
55 - Rose Eveleth: The mystery of motion sickness Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
54 - Kate Messner: How to build a fictional world Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
53 - Emma Bryce: Should we eat bugs? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
52 - Rose Eveleth: The loathsome lethal mosquito Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
51 - Michael Molina: What is déjà vu? What is déjà vu? Exibido em 15/02/2019 |
50 - Christian Moro: The surprising reason our muscles get tired Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
49 - Michelle Brown: What is a butt tuba and why is it in medieval art? Exibido em 24/04/2019 |
48 - Alex Gendler: How tsunamis work Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
47 - Alex Gendler: Why do we cry? The three types of tears Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
46 - Claudia Aguirre: Why is yawning contagious? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
45 - John McWhorter: Are Elvish, Klingon, Dothraki and Na'vi real languages? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
44 - Aatish Bhatia: The physics of human sperm vs. the physics of the sperm whale Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
43 - Joy Lin: If superpowers were real: Flight Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
42 - Joy Lin: If superpowers were real: Super speed Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
41 - Joy Lin: If superpowers were real: Body mass Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
40 - Joy Lin: If superpowers were real: Invisibility Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
39 - Joy Lin: If superpowers were real: Immortality Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
38 - K. Erica Dodge: Gyotaku: The ancient Japanese art of printing fish Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
37 - David J. Malan: What's an algorithm? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
36 - Carl Zimmer: How did feathers evolve? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
35 - Colm Kelleher: What is Zeno's Dichotomy Paradox? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
34 - Bill Shribman: What cameras see that our eyes don't Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
33 - Jeff Dekofsky: Euclid's puzzling parallel postulate Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
32 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the three gods riddle? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
31 - Mark Changizi: Why do we see illusions? Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
30 - Bill Shillito: How to organize, add and multiply matrices Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
29 - Christina Greer: Notes of a native son: the world according to James Baldwin Exibido em 12/02/2019 |
28 - Michael S. A. Graziano: What is consciousness? Exibido em 11/02/2019 |
27 - Rolf Landua: What happened to antimatter? Exibido em 08/02/2019 |
26 - Stefan Al: Will there ever be a mile-high skyscraper? Exibido em 07/02/2019 |
25 - James Gillies: Dark matter: The matter we can't see Exibido em 06/02/2019 |
24 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read Shakespeare's "The Tempest"? Exibido em 05/02/2019 |
23 - Christina Greer: How one journalist risked her life to hold murderers accountable Exibido em 04/02/2019 |
22 - Tom Whyntie: The beginning of the universe for beginners Exibido em 01/02/2019 |
21 - Jennifer Verduin: How do ocean currents work? Exibido em 31/01/2019 |
20 - Peggy Andover: The difference between classical and operant conditioning Exibido em 31/01/2019 |
19 - Daniel Finkel: Can you solve the vampire hunter riddle? Exibido em 28/01/2019 |
18 - Cameron Paterson: The infamous and ingenious Ho Chi Minh Trail Exibido em 28/01/2019 |
17 - Andrea M. Henle: How CRISPR lets you edit DNA Exibido em 24/01/2019 |
16 - Colm Kelleher: How we see color Exibido em 23/01/2019 |
15 - Iseult Gillespie: Why should you read "Fahrenheit 451"? Exibido em 22/01/2019 |
14 - Gina Cooke: Why is there a "b" in doubt? Exibido em 18/01/2019 |
13 - Anne F. Broadbridge: A day in the life of a Mongolian queen Exibido em 17/01/2019 |
12 - Christian Rudder: Inside OKCupid: The math of online dating Exibido em 16/01/2019 |
11 - Iseult Gillespie: The myth of Pandora's box Exibido em 15/01/2019 |
10 - Helen M. Farrell: The truth about electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) Exibido em 14/01/2019 |
9 - Ray Laurence: A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome Exibido em 11/01/2019 |
8 - Alex Gendler: Can you solve the multiplying rabbits riddle? Exibido em 10/01/2019 |
7 - Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin: You are your microbes Exibido em 09/01/2019 |
6 - Brooke Buddemeier and Jessica S. Wieder: Can you survive nuclear fallout? Exibido em 08/01/2019 |
5 - Scott A. Mellor: How Thor got his hammer Exibido em 07/01/2019 |
4 - Colm Kelleher: What is color? Exibido em 04/01/2019 |
3 - Eva-Maria Geigl: The history of the world according to cats Exibido em 03/01/2019 |
2 - Colm Kelleher: Is light a particle or a wave? Exibido em 02/01/2019 |
1 - Christina Greer: Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained Exibido em 02/01/2019 |
1220 - Can you solve the troll’s paradox riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 20/12/2018 |
1218 - Can animals be deceptive? - Eldridge Adams Exibido em 18/12/2018 |
1217 - From slave to rebel gladiator: The life of Spartacus - Fiona Radford Exibido em 17/12/2018 |
1213 - A brie(f) history of cheese - Paul Kindstedt Exibido em 13/12/2018 |
1210 - The dangerous race for the South Pole - Elizabeth Leane Exibido em 10/12/2018 |
1206 - Are we running out of clean water? - Balsher Singh Sidhu Exibido em 06/12/2018 |
1204 - Can you solve the time travel riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 04/12/2018 |
1127 - Can you solve the giant iron riddle? - Alex Gendler Exibido em 27/11/2018 |
1115 - What’s the smallest thing in the universe? - Jonathan Butterworth Exibido em 15/11/2018 |
1108 - Can you solve the secret werewolf riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 08/11/2018 |
1105 - Is fire a solid, a liquid, or a gas? - Elizabeth Cox Exibido em 05/11/2018 |
1011 - History through the eyes of a chicken - Chris A. Kniesly Exibido em 11/10/2018 |
1009 - Can you solve the killer robo-ants riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 09/10/2018 |
927 - The "End of History" Illusion - Bence Nanay Exibido em 27/09/2018 |
924 - Can you solve the alien probe riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 24/09/2018 |
917 - What would happen if every human suddenly disappeared? - Dan Kwartler Exibido em 17/09/2018 |
910 - Can you solve the rebel supplies riddle? - Alex Gendler Exibido em 10/09/2018 |
904 - The surprising link between stress and memory - Elizabeth Cox Exibido em 04/09/2018 |
823 - Can you solve the Leonardo da Vinci riddle? - Tanya Khovanova Exibido em 23/08/2018 |
816 - Zen kōans: unsolvable enigmas designed to break your brain - Puqun Li Exibido em 16/08/2018 |
814 - What really happened to the Library of Alexandria? - Elizabeth Cox Exibido em 14/08/2018 |
809 - How the Normans changed the history of Europe - Mark Robinson Exibido em 09/08/2018 |
807 - Can you solve the rogue AI riddle? - Dan Finkel Exibido em 07/08/2018 |
726 - How can you change someone's mind? (hint: facts aren't always enough) - Hugo Mercier Exibido em 26/07/2018 |
703 - Are there universal expressions of emotion? - Sophie Zadeh Exibido em 03/07/2018 |
628 - Can you solve the Mondrian squares riddle? - Gordon Hamilton Exibido em 28/06/2018 |
625 - The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder - Joelle Rabow Maletis Exibido em 25/06/2018 |
618 - Did the Amazons really exist? - Adrienne Mayor Exibido em 18/06/2018 |
614 - What causes insomnia? - Dan Kwartler Exibido em 14/06/2018 |
522 - Can you solve the wizard standoff riddle - Dan Finkel Exibido em 22/05/2018 |
508 - Can you solve the false positive riddle - Alex Gendler Exibido em 08/05/2018 |
403 - A simple way to tell insects apart - Anika Hazra Exibido em 03/04/2018 |
329 - A day in the life of a Roman soldier - Robert Garland Exibido em 29/03/2018 |
322 - Can you solve the buried treasure riddle - Daniel Griller Exibido em 22/03/2018 |
226 - Can you solve the seven planets riddle - Edwin F Meyer Exibido em 26/02/2018 |
212 - The rise and fall of the Inca empire - Gordon McEwan Exibido em 12/02/2018 |
122 - Can you solve the dark coin riddle? - Lisa Winer Exibido em 22/01/2018 |
102 - How to manage your time more effectively (according to machines) - Brian Christian Exibido em 02/01/2018 |
1122 - Why Should You Read James Joyce’s “Ulysses”? —Sam Slote Exibido em 24/10/2017 |
1121 - What is the tragedy of the commons? - Nicholas Amendolare Exibido em 21/11/2017 |
1114 - The myth of Prometheus - Iseult Gillespie Exibido em 14/11/2017 |
1109 - Why incompetent people think they're amazing - David Dunning Exibido em 09/11/2017 |
1107 - Can you solve the egg drop riddle? - Yossi Elran Exibido em 07/11/2017 |
1017 - How did Polynesian wayfinders navigate the Pacific Ocean? - Alan Tamayose and Shantell De Silva Exibido em 17/10/2017 |
706 - How to spot a misleading graph - Lea Gaslowitz Exibido em 06/07/2017 |
619 - The philosophy of Stoicism - Massimo Pigliucci Exibido em 19/06/2017 |
605 - Why don't perpetual motion machines ever work? - Netta Schramm Exibido em 05/06/2017 |
525 - The world’s most mysterious book - Stephen Bax Exibido em 25/05/2017 |
516 - The history of tea - Shunan Teng Exibido em 16/05/2017 |
509 - What is entropy? - Jeff Phillips Exibido em 09/05/2017 |
501 - Can you solve the pirate riddle? - Alex Gendler Exibido em 01/05/2017 |
404 - Why do animals have such different lifespans? - Joao Pedro de Magalhaes Exibido em 04/04/2017 |
403 - Can you solve the virus riddle? - Lisa Winer Exibido em 03/04/2017 |
316 - The history of chocolate - Deanna Pucciarelli Exibido em 16/03/2017 |
309 - Where do superstitions come from? - Stuart Vyse Exibido em 09/03/2017 |
213 - How small are we in the scale of the universe? - Alex Hofeldt Exibido em 13/02/2017 |
126 - The myth behind the Chinese zodiac - Megan Campisi and Pen-Pen Chen Exibido em 26/01/2017 |
119 - A brief history of numerical systems - Alessandra King Exibido em 19/01/2017 |
103 - Can you solve the counterfeit coin riddle? - Jennifer Lu Exibido em 03/01/2017 |
1227 - Why are we so attached to our things? - Christian Jarrett Exibido em 27/12/2016 |
317 - Plato’s Allegory of the Cave - Alex Gendler Exibido em 17/03/2015 |
315 - How do you know whom to trust? - Ram Neta Exibido em 30/04/2013 |
314 - The dance of the dung beetle - Marcus Byrne Exibido em 29/04/2013 |
313 - A host of heroes - April Gudenrath Exibido em 29/04/2013 |
312 - Pool medical patents, save lives - Ellen 't Hoen Exibido em 28/04/2013 |
311 - A 40-year plan for energy - Amory Lovins Exibido em 27/04/2013 |
310 - The optimism bias - Tali Sharot Exibido em 26/04/2013 |
309 - 404, the story of a page not found - Renny Gleeson Exibido em 26/04/2013 |
308 - Feats of memory anyone can do - Joshua Foer Exibido em 26/04/2013 |
307 - Music and emotion through time - Michael Tilson Thomas Exibido em 26/04/2013 |
306 - Tracking the trackers - Gary Kovacs Exibido em 26/04/2013 |
305 - Pavlovian reactions aren't just for dogs - Benjamin N. Witts Exibido em 26/04/2013 |
304 - The search for other Earth-like planets - Olivier Guyon Exibido em 25/04/2013 |
303 - Let's teach kids to code - Mitch Resnick Exibido em 24/04/2013 |
302 - How much does a video weigh? - Michael Stevens of Vsauce Exibido em 24/04/2013 |
301 - Making sense of how life fits together - Bobbi Seleski Exibido em 23/04/2013 |
300 - Hey science teachers -- make it fun - Tyler DeWitt Exibido em 22/04/2013 |
299 - String theory and the hidden structures of the universe - Clifford Johnson Exibido em 22/04/2013 |
298 - Dare to educate Afghan girls - Shabana Basij-Rasikh Exibido em 21/04/2013 |
297 - From mach-20 glider to humming bird drone - Regina Dugan Exibido em 20/04/2013 |
296 - A giant bubble for debate - Liz Diller Exibido em 19/04/2013 |
295 - Is our universe the only universe? - Brian Greene Exibido em 19/04/2013 |
294 - How do we heal medicine? - Atul Gawande Exibido em 19/04/2013 |
293 - How can technology transform the human body? - Lucy McRae Exibido em 19/04/2013 |
292 - Connected, but alone? - Sherry Turkle Exibido em 19/04/2013 |
291 - Mysteries of vernacular: Miniature - Jessica Oreck Exibido em 19/04/2013 |
290 - How does an atom-smashing particle accelerator work? - Don Lincoln Exibido em 18/04/2013 |
289 - How to live to be 100+ - Dan Buettner Exibido em 17/04/2013 |
288 - The magic of Vedic math - Gaurav Tekriwal Exibido em 16/04/2013 |
287 - How to solve traffic jams - Jonas Eliasson Exibido em 15/04/2013 |
286 - What is Zeno's Dichotomy Paradox? - Colm Kelleher Exibido em 15/04/2013 |
285 - Every city needs healthy honey bees - Noah Wilson-Rich Exibido em 14/04/2013 |
284 - A future beyond traffic gridlock - Bill Ford Exibido em 13/04/2013 |
283 - Why I must speak out about climate change - James Hansen Exibido em 12/04/2013 |
282 - We need to talk about an injustice - Bryan Stevenson Exibido em 12/04/2013 |
281 - The Earth is full - Paul Gilding Exibido em 12/04/2013 |
280 - The quest to understand consciousness - Antonio Damasio Exibido em 12/04/2013 |
279 - Less stuff, more happiness - Graham Hill Exibido em 12/04/2013 |
278 - How is power divided in the United States government? - Belinda Stutzman Exibido em 12/04/2013 |
277 - What's a snollygoster? A short lesson in political speak - Mark Forsyth Exibido em 10/04/2013 |
276 - What cameras see that our eyes don't - Bill Shribman Exibido em 10/04/2013 |
275 - The beginning of the universe, for beginners - Tom Whyntie Exibido em 09/04/2013 |
274 - The strange politics of disgust - David Pizarro Exibido em 08/04/2013 |
273 - Self-assembly: The power of organizing the unorganized - Skylar Tibbits Exibido em 08/04/2013 |
272 - Healthier men, one moustache at a time - Adam Garone Exibido em 07/04/2013 |
271 - A light switch for neurons - Ed Boyden Exibido em 06/04/2013 |
270 - Different ways of knowing - Daniel Tammet Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
269 - A Rosetta Stone for the Indus script - Rajesh Rao Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
268 - Try something new for 30 days - Matt Cutts Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
267 - Unintended consequences - Edward Tenner Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
266 - Doodlers, unite! - Sunni Brown Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
265 - 8 traits of successful people - Richard St. John Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
264 - The power of passion - Richard St. John Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
263 - Why it pays to work hard - Richard St. John Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
262 - Mysteries of vernacular: Noise - Jessica Oreck Exibido em 05/04/2013 |
261 - Mysteries of vernacular: Hearse - Jessica Oreck Exibido em 04/04/2013 |
260 - A call to invention: DIY speaker edition - William Gurstelle Exibido em 04/04/2013 |
259 - The future of lying - Jeff Hancock Exibido em 03/04/2013 |
258 - Mysteries of vernacular: Assassin - Jessica Oreck Exibido em 03/04/2013 |
257 - Networking for the networking averse - Lisa Green Chau Exibido em 03/04/2013 |
256 - Mysteries of vernacular: Pants - Jessica Oreck Exibido em 02/04/2013 |
255 - Who is Alexander von Humboldt? - George Mehler Exibido em 02/04/2013 |
254 - TED-Ed YouTube Channel Teaser Exibido em 02/04/2013 |
253 - Kids need structure - Colin Powell Exibido em 01/04/2013 |
252 - Mysteries of vernacular: Clue - Jessica Oreck Exibido em 01/04/2013 |
251 - Early forensics and crime-solving chemists - Deborah Blum Exibido em 01/04/2013 |
250 - The mystery of chronic pain - Elliot Krane Exibido em 31/03/2013 |
249 - Building the Seed Cathedral - Thomas Heatherwick Exibido em 30/03/2013 |
248 - Building a dinosaur from a chicken - Jack Horner Exibido em 29/03/2013 |
247 - Making sense of a visible quantum object - Aaron O'Connell Exibido em 29/03/2013 |
246 - Making a car for blind drivers - Dennis Hong Exibido em 29/03/2013 |
245 - How we'll stop polio for good - Bruce Aylward Exibido em 29/03/2013 |
244 - The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence - Edith Widder Exibido em 29/03/2013 |
243 - Want to be happier? Stay in the moment - Matt Killingsworth Exibido em 29/03/2013 |
242 - Your brain on video games - Daphne Bavelier Exibido em 27/03/2013 |
241 - Become a slam poet in five steps - Gayle Danley Exibido em 27/03/2013 |
240 - Euclid's puzzling parallel postulate - Jeff Dekofsky Exibido em 26/03/2013 |
239 - Could the sun be good for your heart? - Richard Weller Exibido em 25/03/2013 |
238 - Haptography: Digitizing our sense of touch - Katherine Kuchenbecker Exibido em 25/03/2013 |
237 - Are we ready for neo-evolution? - Harvey Fineberg Exibido em 24/03/2013 |
236 - The lost art of democratic debate - Michael Sandel Exibido em 23/03/2013 |
235 - Building a museum of museums on the web - Amit Sood Exibido em 22/03/2013 |
234 - The hidden power of smiling - Ron Gutman Exibido em 22/03/2013 |
233 - Silk, the ancient material of the future - Fiorenzo Omenetto Exibido em 22/03/2013 |
232 - The hidden beauty of pollination - Louie Schwartzberg Exibido em 22/03/2013 |
231 - Beware online "filter bubbles" - Eli Pariser Exibido em 22/03/2013 |
230 - Your elusive creative genius - Elizabeth Gilbert Exibido em 22/03/2013 |
229 - How farming planted seeds for the Internet - Patricia Russac Exibido em 21/03/2013 |
228 - Why do we see illusions? - Mark Changizi Exibido em 20/03/2013 |
227 - Dear Subscribers Exibido em 19/03/2013 |
226 - The story behind the Boston Tea Party - Ben Labaree Exibido em 18/03/2013 |
225 - Social animal - David Brooks Exibido em 17/03/2013 |
224 - Let's use video to reinvent education - Salman Khan Exibido em 16/03/2013 |
223 - 3 things I learned while my plane crashed - Ric Elias Exibido em 15/03/2013 |
222 - On being wrong - Kathryn Schulz Exibido em 15/03/2013 |
221 - The history of our world in 18 minutes - David Christian Exibido em 15/03/2013 |
220 - The greatest TED Talk ever sold - Morgan Spurlock Exibido em 15/03/2013 |
219 - The sound the universe makes - Janna Levin Exibido em 15/03/2013 |
218 - Printing a human kidney - Anthony Atala Exibido em 15/03/2013 |
217 - The infamous and ingenious Ho Chi Minh Trail - Cameron Paterson Exibido em 14/03/2013 |
216 - What is verbal irony? - Christopher Warner Exibido em 13/03/2013 |
215 - How Mendel's pea plants helped us understand genetics - Hortensia Jiménez Díaz Exibido em 12/03/2013 |
214 - Working backward to solve problems - Maurice Ashley Exibido em 11/03/2013 |
213 - How state budgets are breaking US schools - Bill Gates Exibido em 09/03/2013 |
212 - Fractals and the art of roughness - Benoit Mandelbrot Exibido em 08/03/2013 |
211 - A 3D atlas of the universe - Carter Emmart Exibido em 08/03/2013 |
210 - How YouTube thinks about copyright - Margaret Gould Stewart Exibido em 08/03/2013 |
209 - The pattern behind self-deception - Michael Shermer Exibido em 08/03/2013 |
208 - How architecture helped music evolve - David Byrne Exibido em 08/03/2013 |
207 - HIV and flu -- the vaccine strategy - Seth Berkley Exibido em 08/03/2013 |
206 - The difference between classical and operant conditioning - Peggy Andover Exibido em 07/03/2013 |
205 - The importance of focus - Richard St. John Exibido em 06/03/2013 |
204 - Visualizing hidden worlds inside your body - Dee Breger Exibido em 06/03/2013 |
203 - The simple story of photosynthesis and food - Amanda Ooten Exibido em 05/03/2013 |
202 - How to organize, add and multiply matrices - Bill Shillito Exibido em 04/03/2013 |
201 - The tribes we lead - Seth Godin Exibido em 03/03/2013 |
200 - Does racism affect how you vote? - Nate Silver Exibido em 02/03/2013 |
199 - Planning for the end of oil - Richard Sears Exibido em 01/03/2013 |
198 - The world's English mania - Jay Walker Exibido em 01/03/2013 |
197 - Supercharged motorcycle design - Yves Behar Exibido em 01/03/2013 |
196 - Could a Saturn moon harbor life? - Carolyn Porco Exibido em 01/03/2013 |
195 - The business logic of sustainability - Ray Anderson Exibido em 01/03/2013 |
194 - A new ecosystem for electric cars - Shai Agassi Exibido em 01/03/2013 |
193 - Illuminating photography: From camera obscura to camera phone - Eva Timothy Exibido em 28/02/2013 |
192 - Beach Bodies (in spoken word) - David Fasanya and Gabriel Barralaga Exibido em 27/02/2013 |
191 - Insights into cell membranes via dish detergent - Ethan Perlstein Exibido em 26/02/2013 |
190 - Why are blue whales so enormous? - Asha de Vos Exibido em 25/02/2013 |
189 - How art gives shape to cultural change - Thelma Golden Exibido em 24/02/2013 |
188 - The danger of science denial - Michael Specter Exibido em 23/02/2013 |
187 - High-altitude wind energy from kites! - Saul Griffith Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
186 - How to restore a rainforest - Willie Smits Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
185 - How Benjamin Button got his face - Ed Ulbrich Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
184 - The El Sistema music revolution - Jose Antonio Abreu Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
183 - Toy tiles that talk to each other - David Merrill Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
182 - Mosquitos, malaria and education - Bill Gates Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
181 - Why I'm a weekday vegetarian - Graham Hill Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
180 - Toward a science of simplicity - George Whitesides Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
179 - What adults can learn from kids - Adora Svitak Exibido em 22/02/2013 |
178 - Visualizing the world's Twitter data - Jer Thorp Exibido em 21/02/2013 |
177 - Gridiron physics: Scalars and vectors - Michelle Buchanan Exibido em 20/02/2013 |
176 - Distorting Madonna in Medieval art - James Earle Exibido em 19/02/2013 |
175 - Inventing the American presidency - Kenneth C. Davis Exibido em 18/02/2013 |
174 - Let's simplify legal jargon - Alan Siegel Exibido em 18/02/2013 |
173 - Science can answer moral questions - Sam Harris Exibido em 16/02/2013 |
172 - How I fell in love with a fish - Dan Barber Exibido em 15/02/2013 |
171 - Fresh water scarcity: An introduction to the problem - Christiana Z. Peppard Exibido em 14/02/2013 |
170 - Inside OKCupid: The math of online dating - Christian Rudder Exibido em 13/02/2013 |
169 - Where we get our fresh water - Christiana Z. Peppard Exibido em 12/02/2013 |
168 - How Curiosity got us to Mars - Bobak Ferdowsi Exibido em 11/02/2013 |
167 - The world needs all kinds of minds - Temple Grandin Exibido em 10/02/2013 |
166 - How bacteria "talk" - Bonnie Bassler Exibido em 09/02/2013 |
165 - Four principles for the open world - Don Tapscott Exibido em 08/02/2013 |
164 - The historical audacity of the Louisiana Purchase - Judy Walton Exibido em 07/02/2013 |
163 - Make robots smarter - Ayanna Howard Exibido em 06/02/2013 |
162 - How did trains standardize time in the United States? - William Heuisler Exibido em 05/02/2013 |
161 - How polarity makes water behave strangely - Christina Kleinberg Exibido em 04/02/2013 |
160 - Our buggy moral code - Dan Ariely Exibido em 03/02/2013 |
159 - Our loss of wisdom - Barry Schwartz Exibido em 02/02/2013 |
158 - Earth's mass extinction - Peter Ward Exibido em 01/02/2013 |
157 - What if we could look inside human brains? - Moran Cerf Exibido em 31/01/2013 |
156 - Life of an astronaut - Jerry Carr Exibido em 30/01/2013 |
155 - In on a secret? That's dramatic irony - Christopher Warner Exibido em 29/01/2013 |
154 - Parasite tales: The jewel wasp's zombie slave - Carl Zimmer Exibido em 28/01/2013 |
153 - The coming neurological epidemic - Gregory Petsko Exibido em 27/01/2013 |
152 - Do the green thing - Andy Hobsbawm Exibido em 26/01/2013 |
151 - Surviving a nuclear attack - Irwin Redlener Exibido em 25/01/2013 |
150 - Slowing down time (in writing & film) - Aaron Sitze Exibido em 24/01/2013 |
149 - Network theory - Marc Samet Exibido em 23/01/2013 |
148 - Rapid prototyping Google Glass - Tom Chi Exibido em 22/01/2013 |
147 - Learning from past presidents - Doris Kearns Goodwin Exibido em 21/01/2013 |
146 - Digging for humanity's origins - Louise Leakey Exibido em 20/01/2013 |
145 - Losing everything - David Hoffman Exibido em 19/01/2013 |
144 - Your genes are not your fate - Dean Ornish Exibido em 17/01/2013 |
143 - Is light a particle or a wave? - Colm Kelleher Exibido em 17/01/2013 |
142 - The "bottom billion" - Paul Collier Exibido em 16/01/2013 |
141 - Write your story, change history - Brad Meltzer Exibido em 16/01/2013 |
140 - Can we domesticate germs? - Paul Ewald Exibido em 15/01/2013 |
139 - How to defeat a dragon with math - Garth Sundem Exibido em 15/01/2013 |
138 - Questioning the universe - Stephen Hawking Exibido em 14/01/2013 |
137 - What Aristotle and Joshua Bell can teach us about persuasion - Conor Neill Exibido em 14/01/2013 |
136 - How to find the true face of Leonardo - Siegfried Woldhek Exibido em 13/01/2013 |
135 - A plant's-eye view - Michael Pollan Exibido em 12/01/2013 |
134 - Underwater astonishments - David Gallo Exibido em 11/01/2013 |
133 - Phenology and nature's shifting rhythms - Regina Brinker Exibido em 10/01/2013 |
132 - Activation energy: Kickstarting chemical reactions - Vance Kite Exibido em 09/01/2013 |
131 - How we see color - Colm Kelleher Exibido em 08/01/2013 |
130 - You are your microbes - Jessica Green and Karen Guillemin Exibido em 07/01/2013 |
129 - Tales of passion - Isabel Allende Exibido em 06/01/2013 |
128 - On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard Exibido em 05/01/2013 |
127 - Detention or Eco Club: Choosing your future - Juan Martinez Exibido em 04/01/2013 |
126 - Conserving our spectacular, vulnerable coral reefs - Joshua Drew Exibido em 03/01/2013 |
125 - How photography connects us - David Griffin Exibido em 01/01/2013 |
4 - On exploring the oceans - Robert Ballard Exibido em 05/01/2013 |
3 - Detention or Eco Club: Choosing your future - Juan Martinez Exibido em 04/01/2013 |
124 - Introducing TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing Exibido em 12/03/2012 |
123 - Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays? - Jacob Soboroff Exibido em 10/04/2012 |
122 - The moral roots of liberals and conservatives - Jonathan Haidt Exibido em 31/12/2012 |
121 - Redefining the dictionary - Erin McKean Exibido em 28/12/2012 |
120 - Measuring what makes life worthwhile - Chip Conley Exibido em 27/12/2012 |
119 - See Yemen through my eyes - Nadia Al-Sakkaf Exibido em 26/12/2012 |
118 - The power of introverts - Susan Cain Exibido em 25/12/2012 |
117 - Breaking the illusion of skin color - Nina Jablonski Exibido em 24/12/2012 |
116 - TED Prize wish: Protect our oceans - Sylvia Earle Exibido em 21/12/2012 |
115 - Curiosity, discovery and gecko feet - Robert Full Exibido em 20/12/2012 |
114 - A tap dancer's craft - Andrew Nemr Exibido em 19/12/2012 |
113 - Colm Kelleher: What is color? Exibido em 18/12/2012 |
112 - Gina Cooke: Why is there a "b" in doubt? Exibido em 17/12/2012 |
111 - The demise of guys - Philip Zimbardo Exibido em 16/12/2012 |
110 - A global culture to fight extremism - Maajid Nawaz Exibido em 15/12/2012 |
109 - Retrofitting suburbia - Ellen Dunham-Jones Exibido em 14/12/2012 |
108 - Situational irony: The opposite of what you think - Christopher Warner Exibido em 13/12/2012 |
107 - Solving the puzzle of the periodic table - Eric Rosado Exibido em 12/12/2012 |
106 - Inside a cartoonist's world - Liza Donnelly Exibido em 11/12/2012 |
105 - Radioactivity: Expect the unexpected - Steve Weatherall Exibido em 10/12/2012 |
104 - Folding way-new origami - Robert Lang Exibido em 09/12/2012 |
103 - CERN's supercollider - Brian Cox Exibido em 08/12/2012 |
102 - Seeing a sustainable future - Alex Steffen Exibido em 07/12/2012 |
101 - Pizza physics (New York-style) - Colm Kelleher Exibido em 06/12/2012 |
100 - How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones? - George Zaidan Exibido em 05/12/2012 |
99 - What makes a hero? - Matthew Winkler Exibido em 04/12/2012 |
98 - Let's talk about sex - John Bohannon and Black Label Movement Exibido em 03/12/2012 |
97 - High-tech art (with a sense of humor) - Aparna Rao Exibido em 02/12/2012 |
96 - The birth of a word - Deb Roy Exibido em 01/12/2012 |
95 - Shedding light on dark matter - Patricia Burchat Exibido em 30/11/2012 |
94 - How does work...work? - Peter Bohacek Exibido em 29/11/2012 |
93 - Dance vs. PowerPoint, a modest proposal - John Bohannon Exibido em 28/11/2012 |
92 - How did English evolve? - Kate Gardoqui Exibido em 27/11/2012 |
91 - DNA: The book of you - Joe Hanson Exibido em 26/11/2012 |
90 - How algorithms shape our world - Kevin Slavin Exibido em 25/11/2012 |
89 - The beautiful math of coral - Margaret Wertheim Exibido em 24/11/2012 |
88 - The beauty of data visualization - David McCandless Exibido em 23/11/2012 |
87 - The genius of Mendeleev's periodic table - Lou Serico Exibido em 21/11/2012 |
86 - Three anti-social skills to improve your writing - Nadia Kalman Exibido em 20/11/2012 |
85 - Would you weigh less in an elevator? - Carol Hedden Exibido em 19/11/2012 |
84 - Why videos go viral - Kevin Allocca Exibido em 17/11/2012 |
83 - How social media can make history - Clay Shirky Exibido em 16/11/2012 |
82 - Does stress cause pimples? - Claudia Aguirre Exibido em 15/11/2012 |
81 - Stroke of insight - Jill Bolte Taylor Exibido em 14/11/2012 |
80 - An anti-hero of one's own - Tim Adams Exibido em 13/11/2012 |
79 - Dark matter: How does it explain a star's speed? - Don Lincoln Exibido em 12/11/2012 |
78 - A needle in countless haystacks: Finding habitable worlds - Ariel Anbar Exibido em 08/11/2012 |
77 - How life came to land - Tierney Thys Exibido em 07/11/2012 |
76 - The oddities of the first American election - Kenneth C. Davis Exibido em 05/11/2012 |
75 - Christina Greer: Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained Exibido em 01/11/2012 |
74 - Beware of nominalizations (AKA zombie nouns) - Helen Sword Exibido em 31/10/2012 |
73 - A 3-minute guide to the Bill of Rights - Belinda Stutzman Exibido em 30/10/2012 |
72 - Ray Laurence: A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome Exibido em 29/10/2012 |
71 - Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election - Christina Greer Exibido em 25/10/2012 |
70 - Diagnosing a zombie: brain and behavior (Part two) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek Exibido em 24/10/2012 |
69 - The Making of the American Constitution - Judy Walton Exibido em 23/10/2012 |
68 - Diagnosing a zombie: Brain and body (Part one) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek Exibido em 22/10/2012 |
67 - The city of walls: Constantinople - Lars Brownworth Exibido em 18/10/2012 |
66 - How inventions change history (for better and for worse) - Kenneth C. Davis Exibido em 17/10/2012 |
65 - Sending a sundial to Mars - Bill Nye Exibido em 16/10/2012 |
64 - Trevor Maber: Rethinking thinking Exibido em 15/10/2012 |
63 - How does math guide our ships at sea? - George Christoph Exibido em 11/10/2012 |
62 - Describing the invisible properties of gas - Brian Bennett Exibido em 10/10/2012 |
61 - The ABC's of gas: Avogadro, Boyle, Charles - Brian Bennett Exibido em 09/10/2012 |
60 - The story behind your glasses - Eva Timothy Exibido em 08/10/2012 |
59 - How breathing works - Nirvair Kaur Exibido em 04/10/2012 |
58 - The twisting tale of DNA - Judith Hauck Exibido em 03/10/2012 |
57 - The carbon cycle - Nathaniel Manning Exibido em 02/10/2012 |
56 - Why do competitors open their stores next to one another? - Jac de Haan Exibido em 01/10/2012 |
55 - The power of a great introduction - Carolyn Mohr Exibido em 27/09/2012 |
54 - What's invisible? More than you think - John Lloyd Exibido em 26/09/2012 |
53 - Making sense of spelling - Gina Cooke Exibido em 25/09/2012 |
52 - The art of the metaphor - Jane Hirshfield Exibido em 24/09/2012 |
51 - What is chirality and how did it get in my molecules? - Michael Evans Exibido em 20/09/2012 |
50 - Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley Exibido em 19/09/2012 |
49 - Magical metals, how shape memory alloys work - Ainissa Ramirez Exibido em 18/09/2012 |
48 - How to think about gravity - Jon Bergmann Exibido em 17/09/2012 |
47 - Why the shape of your screen matters - Brian Gervase Exibido em 13/09/2012 |
46 - A clever way to estimate enormous numbers - Michael Mitchell Exibido em 12/09/2012 |
45 - How big is a mole? (Not the animal, the other one.) - Daniel Dulek Exibido em 11/09/2012 |
44 - An introduction to mathematical theorems - Scott Kennedy Exibido em 10/09/2012 |
43 - How taking a bath led to Archimedes' principle - Mark Salata Exibido em 06/09/2012 |
42 - Greeting the world in peace - Jackie Jenkins Exibido em 04/09/2012 |
41 - What happens if you guess - Leigh Nataro Exibido em 31/08/2012 |
40 - Capturing authentic narratives - Michele Weldon Exibido em 27/08/2012 |
39 - How fiction can change reality - Jessica Wise Exibido em 23/08/2012 |
38 - Logarithms, Explained - Steve Kelly Exibido em 20/08/2012 |
37 - The History of Keeping Time - Karen Mensing Exibido em 16/08/2012 |
36 - Music as a language - Victor Wooten Exibido em 13/08/2012 |
35 - How do nerves work? - Elliot Krane Exibido em 09/08/2012 |
34 - How big is infinity? - Dennis Wildfogel Exibido em 06/08/2012 |
33 - How two decisions led me to Olympic glory - Steve Mesler Exibido em 30/07/2012 |
32 - The survival of the sea turtle - Scott Gass Exibido em 23/07/2012 |
31 - Electric vocabulary - James Sheils Exibido em 16/07/2012 |
30 - The case against "good" and "bad" - Marlee Neel Exibido em 09/07/2012 |
29 - Calculating the odds of intelligent alien life - Jill Tarter Exibido em 02/07/2012 |
28 - How do pain relievers work? - George Zaidan Exibido em 26/06/2012 |
27 - How to speed up chemical reactions (and get a date) - Aaron Sams Exibido em 18/06/2012 |
26 - The wacky history of cell theory - Lauren Royal-Woods Exibido em 04/06/2012 |
25 - The key to media's hidden codes - Ben Beaton Exibido em 29/05/2012 |
24 - One is one ... or is it? - Christopher Danielson Exibido em 21/05/2012 |
23 - How life begins in the deep ocean - Tierney Thys Exibido em 14/05/2012 |
22 - Five fingers of evolution - Paul Andersen Exibido em 07/05/2012 |
21 - Insults by Shakespeare - April Gudenrath Exibido em 04/05/2012 |
20 - Sex determination: More complicated than you thought - Aaron Reedy Exibido em 23/04/2012 |
19 - Exponential Growth: How Folding Paper Can Get You to the Moon - Adrian Paenza Exibido em 19/04/2012 |
18 - Just how small is an atom? - Jonathan Bergmann Exibido em 16/04/2012 |
17 - Jacob Soboroff: Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays? Exibido em 10/04/2012 |
16 - The secret life of plankton - Tierney Thys Exibido em 02/04/2012 |
15 - The real origin of the franchise - Sir Harold Evans Exibido em 26/03/2012 |
14 - Poetic stickup: Put the financial aid in the bag - Carvens Lissaint Exibido em 21/03/2012 |
13 - Questions no one knows the answers to (Full Version) - Chris Anderson Exibido em 17/03/2012 |
12 - Symbiosis: A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales Exibido em 13/03/2012 |
11 - How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries - Adam Savage Exibido em 13/03/2012 |
10 - Stories: Legacies of who we are - Awele Makeba Exibido em 12/03/2012 |
9 - Deep ocean mysteries and wonders - David Gallo Exibido em 12/03/2012 |
8 - The power of simple words - Terin Izil Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
7 - How pandemics spread - Mark Honigsbaum Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
6 - The cockroach beatbox - Greg Gage Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
5 - Why can't we see evidence of alien life? - Chris Anderson Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
4 - Evolution in a big city - Jason Munshi-South Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
3 - How many universes are there - Chris Anderson Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
2 - Questions no one knows the answers to - Chris Anderson Exibido em 11/03/2012 |
1 - How containerization shaped the modern world - Sir Harold Evans Exibido em 11/03/2012 |