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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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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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AuroraMAX : Watch The Aurora Borealis Live
AuroraMAX : Watch The Aurora Borealis Live

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13 Words: Lemony Snicket + Maira Kalman
13 Words: Lemony Snicket + Maira Kalman

A despondent dog, a busy bird, and what iconic illustration has to do with the iPad.

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ThoughtBubbler: Visual Storytelling for What Matters
ThoughtBubbler: Visual Storytelling for What Matters

What a pig that can’t walk has to do with mental pollution and the DNA of kindness.

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Cosmic Discoveries: The Universe in Your Pocket
Cosmic Discoveries: The Universe in Your Pocket

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Inside The Kelly Writers House Audio Archives
Inside The Kelly Writers House Audio Archives

The muses of happiness and misery, or what closet hedonism has to do with the arts.

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PICKED: The Girl Effect, The Sequel
PICKED: The Girl Effect, The Sequel

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Capitalism Five Ways, Animated
Capitalism Five Ways, Animated

What smiling has to do with personal redemption and the economic outlook.

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The Beast File: Infographic Storytelling
The Beast File: Infographic Storytelling

Catholic priests, Greenpeace terrorists, and what Tim Burton has to do with Obama’s entourage.

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