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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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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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Open-Sourcing Graphic Design: 3 Projects
Open-Sourcing Graphic Design: 3 Projects

What ugly ampersands have to do with wayfinding and vintage pictograms.

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Who Is The World’s Most Typical Person?
Who Is The World’s Most Typical Person?

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Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview
Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview

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Scott Belsky on How to Avoid Idea Plateaus
Scott Belsky on How to Avoid Idea Plateaus

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PICKED: Escape Vehicle No. 6
PICKED: Escape Vehicle No. 6

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What the Number Pi Sounds Like
What the Number Pi Sounds Like

A musician translates each of pi’s first 31 decimals into a note and performs the piece on various instruments to a tempo of 157 beats per minute.

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TEDxAustin Title Sequence
TEDxAustin Title Sequence

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Jacqueline Novogratz on the Life of Immersion
Jacqueline Novogratz on the Life of Immersion

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