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TED-Ed Explains How Optical Illusions Work With Animation, the Best Optical Illusion Optical illusions: how do they work? Dan Van Winkle Dan Van Winkle Aug 13, 2014
Learn Some Facts You Didn’t Know About the Declaration of Independence From a TED-Ed Animation Knowledge is power independence! Dan Van Winkle Dan Van Winkle Jul 4, 2014
Tsunamis, How Do They Work? TED-Ed Wants To Teach You [Video] And everything chilling underwater? Please. Victoria McNally Victoria McNally Apr 29, 2014
How Your Body Fights Viruses: An Animation [Video] Don't be so antigenistic, viruses! Eh? Ehhhhhh? Victoria McNally Victoria McNally Apr 18, 2014
This Is Your Brain on Spicy Foods [Video] Your body thinks it's being attacked by some kind of purple spice-bear. Dan Van Winkle Dan Van Winkle Mar 11, 2014
TED-Ed Explains Why You Get Motion Sick to the Best of Science’s Ability, Which Is Not Entirely Great [Video] Your body doesn't like all this newfangled technology. Dan Van Winkle Dan Van Winkle Jan 13, 2014
Learn How Dothraki, Klingon, and Other Conlangs Work in This Great TED-Ed Video F'ing Conlangs, how do they work? Glen Tickle Glen Tickle Sep 26, 2013
Know Your Roots: TED-Ed Presents the History of Video Games Everything you need to know about the golden age of arcades, from Pong to Jumpman. Ian Chant Ian Chant Aug 15, 2013
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‘What exactly is the problem here?’: Elon Musk’s ambiguously misogynistic post sparks online debate about higher education Vanessa Esguerra Vanessa Esguerra Nov 24, 2024
JJ’s journey in ‘Criminal Minds’ highlights the struggles of women balancing career and family Sara Large Sara Large Nov 24, 2024