TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing

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97 Folgen

  1. Can you solve the honeybee riddle? | Dan Finkel

    Vom: 9.8.2020
  2. Ethical dilemma: The burger murders | George Siedel and Christine Ladwig

    Vom: 9.8.2020
  3. No one can figure out how eels have sex | Lucy Cooke

    Vom: 9.8.2020
  4. How do our brains process speech? | Gareth Gaskell

    Vom: 23.7.2020
  5. The myth of Jason, Medea, and the Golden Fleece | Iseult Gillespie

    Vom: 21.7.2020
  6. The rise and fall of the Celtic warriors | Philip Freeman

    Vom: 21.7.2020
  7. The Egyptian myth of the death of Osiris | Alex Gendler

    Vom: 16.7.2020
  8. The race to decode a mysterious language | Susan Lupack

    Vom: 14.7.2020
  9. What makes volcanoes erupt? | Steven Anderson

    Vom: 13.7.2020
  10. What happened when the United States tried to ban alcohol | Rod Phillips

    Vom: 9.7.2020
  11. The tale of the boy who tricked the Devil | Iseult Gillespie

    Vom: 7.7.2020
  12. The greatest mathematician that never lived | Pratik Aghor

    Vom: 6.7.2020
  13. What is phantom traffic and why is it ruining your life? | Benjamin Seibold

    Vom: 28.5.2020
  14. Why should you read "Moby Dick"? | Sascha Morrell

    Vom: 26.5.2020
  15. How do ventilators work? | Alex Gendler

    Vom: 21.5.2020
  16. Can you solve the world's most evil wizard riddle? | Dan Finkel

    Vom: 19.5.2020
  17. How do you know if you have a virus? | Cella Wright

    Vom: 18.5.2020
  18. What is a coronavirus? | Elizabeth Cox

    Vom: 14.5.2020
  19. A day in the life of an Aztec midwife | Kay Read

    Vom: 12.5.2020
  20. What causes opioid addiction, and why is it so tough to combat? | Mike Davis

    Vom: 8.5.2020

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TED-Ed's commitment to creating lessons worth sharing is an extension of TED's mission of spreading great ideas. Within TED-Ed's growing library of TED-Ed animations, you will find carefully curated educational videos, many of which represent collaborations between talented educators and animators nominated through the TED-Ed website (ed.ted.com).

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