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How Do Pain Relievers Work? - George Zaidan
View full lesson: Some people take aspirin or ibuprofen to treat everyday aches and pains, but ... -
Making a TED-Ed Lesson: Bringing a pop-up book to life
View full lesson: View original lesson: In ‘The Pangaea Pop-up’ Lesson, animator Biljana Labov... -
Could comets be the source of life on Earth? - Justin Dowd
View full lesson: While comets were historically thought to be ill omens of war and famine, rec... -
Who won the space race? - Jeff Steers
View full lesson: On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the satellite Sputnik and, wit... -
How to set the table - Anna Post
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A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome - Ray Laurence
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Why do our bodies age? - Monica Menesini
View full lesson: Human bodies aren’t built for extreme aging: our capacity is set at about 90 ... -
The past, present and future of the bubonic plague - Sharon N. DeWitte
View full lesson: The bubonic plague, which killed around 1/5 of the world’s population in the ... -
How atoms bond - George Zaidan and Charles Morton
View full lesson: Atoms can (and do) bond constantly; it's how they form molecules. Sometimes, ... -
How stress affects your brain - Madhumita Murgia
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How the food you eat affects your brain - Mia Nacamulli
View full lesson: When it comes to what you bite, chew and swallow, your choices have a direct ... -
How to track a tornado - Karen Kosiba
View full lesson: Atmospheric scientist Karen Kosiba studies how tornadoes form and do damage. ...