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The Cassiopeia Project: Free Science Education Online
The Cassiopeia Project: Free Science Education Online

What a mysterious retired physicist has to do with the future of learning.

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How to Fold a Newspaper Sheet Hat
How to Fold a Newspaper Sheet Hat

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The School of Life
The School of Life

The classes you actually wanted to take in college, or how to master coolness while munching on a caramel bar.

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Jet Age: Entrepreneurship Lessons From The Sky
Jet Age: Entrepreneurship Lessons From The Sky

A drama-driven revolution, or what Sillicon Valley can learn from 1950s test pilots.

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Five Visualizations to Grasp the Scale of the Universe
Five Visualizations to Grasp the Scale of the Universe

What coffee beans, dinosaurs and lakeside picnics have to do with Isaac Asimov and formalized figments.

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5 Essential Books and Talks on the Psychology of Choice
5 Essential Books and Talks on the Psychology of Choice

The psychology of spaghetti sauce and why too many jams make you lose your appetite.

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Words of the World: The Secret Stories of Words
Words of the World: The Secret Stories of Words

What liberals and Nazis have in common, or how we define our time.

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Frames of Reference: Clever Vintage Film Makes Physics Fun
Frames of Reference: Clever Vintage Film Makes Physics Fun

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60-Second Lectures: A Tapas Bar of Academic Insight
60-Second Lectures: A Tapas Bar of Academic Insight

Consciousness, the unknown and why your childhood aversion to math is finally validated.

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Steven Johnson on Where Good Ideas Come From
Steven Johnson on Where Good Ideas Come From

“Chance favors the connected mind.”

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