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David Friedman’s Portraits of Inventors
David Friedman’s Portraits of Inventors

What Instagram has to do with ice fishing and specialty chairs for canoodling.

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Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad on Sound, Science, and Mystery
Radiolab’s Jad Abumrad on Sound, Science, and Mystery

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TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day One
TED 2011: The Rediscovery of Wonder, Day One

This week, we’re letting our brains explode so you don’t have to.

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The Great Mystery of Photography: How to Photograph a Black Dog
The Great Mystery of Photography: How to Photograph a Black Dog

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Rare Photos of Jazz Icons by Herman Leonard
Rare Photos of Jazz Icons by Herman Leonard

From legendary photographer Herman Leonard, a rare glimpse of the underbelly of a cultural revolution through stunning, luminous never-before-seen images of jazz icons.

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Moby-Duck: A Quest for the Story Behind Bathtime
Moby-Duck: A Quest for the Story Behind Bathtime

How a student assignment led to an around-the-world adventure, or what Eric Carle has to do with environmentalism.

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7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time
7 Einstein Classics, Digitized for the First Time

What the theory of relativity has to do with world government and the ethics of nuclear proliferation.

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The Day After Tomorrow: Our Aerial Future
The Day After Tomorrow: Our Aerial Future

What Spanish ponds have to do with Canadian tissues and Georgia O’Keefe.

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Democratizing Art History: 6 smARThistory Primers
Democratizing Art History: 6 smARThistory Primers

From the Byzantine empire to Rembrandt, or what web video has to do with democratizing art.

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A Year of Mornings: 3191 Miles Apart
A Year of Mornings: 3191 Miles Apart

How photographers do long-distance relationships.

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