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Can you solve the temple riddle? - Dennis E. Shasha
View full lesson: Your expedition finally stands at the heart of the ancient temple. But as you... -
Is telekinesis real? - Emma Bryce
View full lesson: Telekinesis, the ability to manipulate matter with the mind alone, is a trait... -
What would happen if you didn’t sleep? - Claudia Aguirre
View full lesson: In the United States, it’s estimated that 30 percent of adults and 66 percent... -
Who am I? A philosophical inquiry - Amy Adkins
View full lesson: Throughout the history of mankind, the subject of identity has sent poets to ... -
The psychology of narcissism - W. Keith Campbell
View full lesson: Narcissism isn’t just a personality type that shows up in advice columns; it’... -
How did Dracula become the world's most famous vampire? - Stanley Stepanic
View full lesson: Over a hundred years after his creator was laid to rest, Dracula lives on as ... -
Which sunscreen should you choose? - Mary Poffenroth
View full lesson: Sunscreen comes in many forms, each with its own impacts on your body and the... -
Why are some people left-handed? - Daniel M. Abrams
View full lesson: Today, about one-tenth of the world’s population are southpaws. Why are such ... -
What happens to our bodies after we die? - Farnaz Khatibi Jafari
Trace the evolution of how humanity has treated bodies and burials throughout history, and grappl... -
How to squeeze electricity out of crystals - Ashwini Bharathula
View full lesson: It might sound like science fiction, but if you press on a crystal of sugar, ... -
The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey
View full lesson here: The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chine... -
How batteries work - Adam Jacobson
View full lesson: Batteries are a triumph of science—they allow smartphones and other techno...