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Questo pacchetto di materiali contiene schede di lavoro per oltre 1300 video del popolare canale YouTube americano TedEd. TED-Ed è un canale YouTube che offre contenuti educativi sotto forma di video animati. I video di TED-Ed coprono una varietà di argomenti, tra cui scienza, matematica, letteratura, storia e molti altri. Il canale fa parte dell'iniziativa TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design), che si concentra sulla diffusione delle idee e sulla condivisione della conoscenza. I fogli di lavoro sono composti da diverse parti.

Avendo a disposizione anche la versione DOCX, avete la possibilità di scegliere i moduli di lavoro che più vi aggradano:

- Esercizio di mappatura (termini - definizione)

- Domande a scelta multipla

- frasi complete

- domande vero-falso

- Domande aperte

La maggior parte degli esercizi può essere verificata con l'aiuto delle parole chiave. Il materiale contiene anche una soluzione. Il video è collegato al link (testo) e come codice QR nella prima pagina.


This material package contains worksheets for over 1300 videos from the popular American YouTube channel TedEd. TED-Ed is a YouTube channel that offers educational content in the form of animated videos. TED-Ed videos cover a variety of topics, including science, math, literature, history and many others. The channel is part of the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) initiative, which focuses on spreading ideas and sharing knowledge. The worksheets consist of different parts. As you also get the DOCX version, you have the option to choose the task forms that suit you best: - Mapping exercise (terms - definition) - Multiple choice questions - Complete sentences - true-false questions - Open questions Most exercises can be checked with the help of solution words. The material also contains a solution. The video is linked to the link (text) and as a QR code on the first page.

  • 3 ways to end a virus
  • 4 lessons from robots about being human
  • 5 tips to improve your critical thinking
  • 6 myths about the Middle Ages that everyone believes
  • A brief history of dogs
  • A brief history of melancholy
  • A brief history of numerical systems
  • A brief history of plastic
  • A brief history of plural words
  • A brief history of the devil
  • A choreographers creative process in real time
  • A clever way to estimate enormous numbers
  • A day in the life of a Celtic Druid
  • A day in the life of a Cossack warrior
  • A day in the life of an ancient Athenian
  • A day in the life of an ancient Egyptian doctor
  • A girl who demanded school
  • A guide to the energy of the Earth
  • A lab the size of a postage stamp
  • A light switch for neurons
  • A map of the brain
  • A new way to diagnose autism
  • A poetic experiment - Walt Whitman, interpreted by three animators
  • A prosthetic arm that feels
  • A reality check on renewablesay
  • A Rosetta Stone for the Indus script
  • A Saudi woman who dared to drive
  • A simple way to tell insects apart
  • A teen just trying to figure it out
  • A test for Parkinsons with a phone call
  • A universal translator for surgeons
  • All the Worlds a Stage by William Shakespeare
  • All your devices can be hacked
  • Aphasia - The disorder that makes you lose your words
  • Archeology from space
  • Are all of your memories real
  • Are droids taking our jobs
  • Are Elvish, Klingon, Dothraki and Navi real languages
  • Are ghost ships real
  • Are the illuminati real
  • Are the Northern Lights dangerous
  • Are there universal expressions of emotion
  • At what moment are you dead
  • Battling bad science
  • Become a slam poet in five steps
  • Before I die I want to
  • Behind the Great Firewall of China
  • Beware of nominalizations (AKA zombie nouns)
  • Beware online filter bubbles
  • Biodiesel - The afterlife of oil
  • Building a dinosaur from a chicken
  • Building the impossible - Golden Gate Bridge
  • Building the worlds largest (and most controversial) power plant
  • Calculating The Odds of Intelligent Alien Life
  • Can a black hole be destroyed
  • Can alligators survive this apex predator
  • Can other animals understand death
  • Can stereotypes ever be good
  • Can you be awake and asleep at the same time
  • Can you change your sleep schedule
  • Can you outsmart the fallacy that fooled a generation of doctors
  • Can you outsmart this logical fallacy
  • Can you solve Dongles Difficult Dilemma
  • Can you solve Einsteins Riddle
  • Can you solve the airplane riddle
  • Can you solve the Alice in Wonderland riddle
  • Can you solve the birthday cake riddle
  • Can you solve the bridge riddle
  • Can you solve the cheating royal riddle
  • Can you solve the control room riddle
  • Can you solve the dark matter fuel riddle
  • Can you solve the famously difficult green-eyed logic puzzle
  • Can you solve the frog riddle
  • Can you solve the giant iron riddle
  • Can you solve the jail break riddle
  • Can you solve the Mondrian squares riddle
  • Can you solve the passcode riddle
  • Can you solve the private eye riddle
  • Can you solve the rebel supplies riddle
  • Can you solve the river crossing riddle
  • Can you solve the secret werewolf riddle
  • Can you solve the sorting hat riddle
  • Can you solve the stolen rubies riddle
  • Can you solve the unstoppable blob riddle
  • Can you steal the most powerful wand in the wizarding world
  • Can you survive nuclear fallout
  • Capturing authentic narratives
  • Cicadas - The dormant army beneath your feet
  • Claws vs. Nails
  • Corruption, wealth and beauty - The history of the Venetian gondola
  • Could a blind eye regenerate
  • Could the Earth be swallowed by a black hole
  • Could tissue engineering mean personalized medicine
  • Could we actually live on Mars
  • Could we build a wooden skyscraper
  • Could we create dark matter
  • Could your brain repair itself
  • Da Vincis Vitruvian Man of math
  • Dance vs. PowerPoint, a modest proposal
  • Dare to disagree
  • Dare to educate Afghan girls
  • Dark matter - The matter we cant see
  • Demand a fair trade cell phone
  • Describing the invisible properties of gas
  • Design for people, not awards
  • Detention or Eco Club - Choosing your future
  • Different ways of knowing
  • Digital humanitarianism
  • Distant time and the hint of a multiverse
  • DNA - The book of you
  • Do animals have language
  • Do politics make us irrational
  • Do we really need pesticides
  • Does racism affect how you vote
  • Does The Wonderful Wizard of Oz have a hidden message
  • Earths mysterious red glow, explained
  • Earworms - Those songs that get stuck in your head
  • Ein Heer von Helden
  • Einsteins miracle year
  • Einsteins twin paradox explained
  • Eli the eel - A mysterious migration
  • Epic battles, burials, and racow horses changed everything
  • Ethical dilemma - Who should you believe
  • Ethical dilemma - Whose life is more valuable
  • Ethical riddles in HIV research
  • Every city needs healthy honey bees
  • Everything you need to know to read Homers Odyssey
  • Everything you need to know to read The Canterbury Tales
  • Explore cave paintings in this 360° animated cave
  • Exploring other dimensions
  • Exponential growth
  • Faith versus tradition in Islam
  • Five fingers of evolution
  • Forget shopping. Soon youll download your new clothes
  • Freeing energy from the grid
  • From enslavement to rebel gladiator - The life of Spartacus
  • From mach-20 glider to humming bird drone
  • Gaming to re-engage boys in learning
  • Got seeds Just add bleach, acid and sandpaper
  • Gravity and the human body
  • Hacking bacteria to fight cancer
  • Hagfish - The worlds slimiest creatures
  • Haptography - Digitizing our sense of touch
  • Healthier men, one moustache at a time
  • High-altitude wind energy from kites
  • Historical role models
  • History vs. Andrew Jackson
  • History vs. Christopher Columbus
  • History vs. Genghis Khan
  • History vs. Napoleon Bonaparte
  • History vs. Vladimir Lenin
  • Historys worst nun
  • History’s deadliest colors
  • How a concubine became the ruler of Egypt
  • How a fly flies
  • How a single-celled organism almost wiped out life on Earth
  • How algorithms shape our world
  • How Arduino is open-sourcing imagination
  • How art gives shape to cultural change
  • How batteries work
  • How Benjamin Button got his face
  • How blood pressure works
  • How bones make blood
  • How Braille was invented - Moments of Vision 9
  • How can you change someones mind
  • How close are we to eradicating HIV
  • How close are we to uploading our minds
  • How coffee got quicker
  • How containerization shaped the modern world
  • How cosmic rays help us understand the universe
  • How CRISPR lets you edit DANN
  • How cyberattacks threaten real-world peace
  • How did Dracula become the worlds most famous vampire
  • How did feathers evolve
  • How do animals experience pain
  • How do antidepressants work
  • How do brain scans work
  • How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones
  • How do drugs affect the brain
  • How do focus groups work
  • How do lungs work
  • How Do Pain Relievers Work
  • How do pregnancy tests work
  • How do schools of fish swim in harmony
  • How do US Supreme Court justices get appointed
  • How do we create a better economy
  • How do you know whom to trust
  • How do your kidneys work
  • How does alcohol make you drunk
  • How does an atom-smashing particle accelerator work
  • How does anesthesia work
  • How does artificial intelligence learn
  • How does caffeine keep us awake
  • How does math guide our ships at sea
  • How does money laundering work
  • How does this all-female species reproduce
  • How does your smartphone know your location
  • How exposing anonymous companies could cut down on crime
  • How false news can spread
  • How farming planted seeds for the Internet
  • How fast can a vaccine be made
  • How fiction can change reality
  • How great leaders inspire action
  • How inventions change history (for better and for worse)
  • How life came to land
  • How long should your naps be
  • How many universes are there
  • How many verb tenses are there in English
  • How menstruation works
  • How miscommunication happens (and how to avoid it)
  • How movies teach manhood
  • How Mr. Condom made Thailand a better place
  • How much land does it take to power the world
  • How much of what you see is a hallucination
  • How often should you get a flu shot
  • How one journalist risked her life to hold murderers accountable
  • How one scientist averted a national health crisis
  • How one scientist took on the chemical industry
  • How open data is changing international aid
  • How parasites change their hosts behavior
  • How plants tell time
  • How playing sports benefits your body  and your brain
  • How polarity makes water behave strangely
  • How rollercoasters affect your body
  • How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries
  • How smart are orangutans
  • How social media can make history
  • How stretching actually changes your muscles
  • How the Band-Aid was invented
  • How the bendy straw was invented
  • How the bra was invented
  • How the food you eat affects your gut
  • How the rubber glove was invented
  • How the sandwich was invented
  • How the world’s tallest skyscraper was built
  • How this disease changes the shape of your cells
  • How to defeat a dragon with math
  • How to expose the corrupt
  • How to find the true face of Leonardo
  • How to make a mummy
  • How to make work-life balance work
  • How to perform brain surgery without making a single cut
  • How to practice effectivelyfor just about anything
  • How to recognize a dystopia
  • How to restore a rainforest
  • How to see more and care less
  • How to see with sound
  • How to speak monkey - The language of cotton-top tamarins
  • How to spot a fad diet
  • How to spot a liar
  • How to spot a misleading graph
  • How to stay calm under pressure
  • How to stop torture
  • How to take a great picture
  • How to topple a dictator
  • How to unboil an egg
  • How to understand power
  • How to use rhetoric to get what you want
  • How we found the giant squid
  • How we think complex cells evolved
  • How whales breathe, communicate  and fart with their faces
  • How X-rays see through your ski
  • How you survive the coldest place on Earth
  • Icelands secret power
  • If matter falls down, does antimatter fall up
  • If superpowers were real - Body mass
  • If superpowers were real, which would you choose
  • If superpowers were relight
  • Inside the minds of animals
  • Inside your computer
  • Is graffiti art Or vandalism
  • Is it possible to create a perfect vacuum
  • Is our climate headed for a mathematical tipping point
  • Is there a reproducibility crisis in science
  • Is time travel possible
  • Jabberwocky - One of literatures best bits of nonsense
  • Just add water - The garden insect that can turn into a plague
  • Ladies and gentlemen, the Hobart Shakespeareans
  • Lessons from Auschwitz - The power of our words
  • Lessons from fashions free culture
  • Lets simplify legal jargon
  • Lets transform energy - with natural gas
  • Listening to shame
  • Making a TED-Ed Lesson - Synesthesia and playing cards
  • Making sense of maps
  • Making waves - The power of concentration gradients
  • Mao Zedongs infamous mango cult
  • Measuring what makes life worthwhile
  • Meet global corruptions hidden players
  • Meet Melissa Perez
  • Mental health for all by involving all
  • Music and creativity in Ancient Greece
  • Music as a language
  • My friend Richard Feynman
  • Mysteries of vernacular - Fizzle
  • Mysteries of vernacular - Yankee
  • Mysteries of vernacular
  • Mysteries of vernaculiniature
  • Natures fortress - How cacti keep water in and predators out
  • Natures smallest factohe Calvin cycle
  • Network theory
  • Newton’s three-body problem explained
  • Notes of a native son - The world according to James Baldwin
  • Older people are happier
  • On being a woman and a diplomat - Madeleine Albright
  • On being wrong
  • On positive psychology
  • One of historys most dangerous myths
  • One of the most banned books of all time
  • One of the most epic engineering feats in history
  • Oxygen’s surprisingly complex journey through your body
  • Parkinsons, depression and the switch that might turn them off
  • Pixhe math behind the movies
  • Pizza physics (New York-style)
  • Plato’s Allegory of the Cave
  • Pool medical patents, save lives
  • Pop an ollie and innovate
  • Printing a human kidney
  • Protecting the brain against concussion+
  • Puke, poop and tiny cockroaches - How the leafcutter ant queen runs her farm
  • Put a value on nature
  • Questions No One Knows the Answers to
  • Rapid prototyping Google Glass
  • Real life sunken cities
  • Religions and babies
  • Rosalind Franklin - DNAs unsung hero
  • Run, sail, or hide How to survive the destruction of Pompeii
  • Savitri and Satyavhe legend of the princess who outwitted Death
  • See Yemen through my eyes
  • Self-assembly - The power of organizing the unorganized
  • Sending a sundial to Mars
  • Sex needs a new metaphor. Heres one …
  • Shedding light on dark matter
  • Should you care what your parents think
  • Should you trust unanimous decisions
  • Should you trust your first impression
  • Stories - Legacies of who we are
  • Symbiosis - A surprising tale of species cooperation
  • Taking imagination seriously
  • Teachers need real feedback
  • The 3 As of awesome
  • The ABCs of gas - Avogadro, Boyle, Charles
  • The accident that changed the world
  • The Akune brothers - Siblings on opposite sides of war
  • The amazing ways plants defend themselves
  • The American Civil War
  • The art of asking
  • The art of choosing
  • The art of the metaphor
  • The Atlantic slave trade - What too few textbooks told you
  • The Aztec myth of the unlikeliest sun god
  • The ballet that incited a riot
  • The battle of the Greek tragedies
  • The beautiful tricks of flowers
  • The beauty of data visualization
  • The beneficial bacteria that make delicious food
  • The benefits of a good nights sleep
  • The biggest mistakes in mapmaking history
  • The birth of a word
  • The bottom billion
  • The business logic of sustainability
  • The carbon cycle
  • The case against good and bad
  • The case of the missing fractals
  • The Chinese legend of the butterfly lovers
  • The Chinese myth of the immortal white snake
  • The colossal consequences of supervolcanoes
  • The contributions of female explorers
  • The dangers of mixing drugs
  • The dark history of bananas
  • The day I turned down Tim Berners-Lee
  • The difference between classical and operant conditioning
  • The Earth is full
  • The effects of underwater pressure on the body
  • The Egyptian Book of the De guidebook for the underworld
  • The electrifying speeches of Sojourner Truth
  • The emergence of 4D printing
  • The epic of Gilgamesh, the king who tried to conquer death
  • The exceptional life of Benjamin Banneker
  • The fascinating history of cemeteries
  • The ferocious predatory dinosaurs of Cretaceous Sahara
  • The genes you dont get from your parents (but cant live without)
  • The genius of Mendeleevs periodic table
  • The greatest machine that never was
  • The greatest mathematician that never lived
  • The hidden meanings of yin and yang
  • The hidden network that makes the internet possible
  • The hidden power of smiling
  • The hidden treasures of Timbuktu
  • The hidden worlds within natural history museums
  • The historic women’s suffrage march on Washington
  • The history of keeping time
  • The history of the barometer (and how it works)
  • The history of the Cuban Missile Crisis
  • The History of the Internet
  • The imaginary king who changed the real world
  • The Importance of Artistic Expression
  • The importance of focus
  • The incredible collaboration behind the International Space Station
  • The infinite life of pi
  • The ingredient in almost everything you eat
  • The Irish myth of Diarmuid’s betrayal
  • The Irish myth of the Giants Causewa
  • The Japanese myth of the trickster raccoon
  • The language of lying
  • The last living members of an extinct species
  • The law of conservation of mass
  • The life cycle of a neutron star
  • The life cycle of a t-shirt
  • The life, legacy and assassination of an African revolutionary
  • The lost art of democratic debate
  • The lovable (and lethal) sea lion
  • The magic of Vedic math
  • The material that could change the world for a third time
  • The moral dangers of non-lethal weapons
  • The moral roots of liberals and conservatives
  • The most colorful gemstones on Earth
  • The most lightning-struck place on Earth
  • The most successful pirate of all time
  • The movement that inspired the Holocaust
  • The mysterious life and death of Rasputin
  • The mysterious origins of life on Earth
  • The mysterious science of pain
  • The mysterious workings of the adolescent brain
  • The mystery of chronic pain
  • The mystery of motion sickness
  • The myth of Anansi, the trickster spider
  • The myth of Cupid and Psyche
  • The myth of Icarus and Daedalus
  • The myth of Loki and the deadly mistletoe
  • The myth of Loki’s monstrous children
  • The myth of Narcissus and Echo
  • The myth of Oisín and the land of eternal youth
  • The myth of Pegasus and the chimera
  • The myth of the boiling frog
  • The myth of the moon goddess
  • The myth of the Sampo - an infinite source of fortune and greed
  • The myth of the stolen eyeballs
  • The myth of Thors journey to the land of giants
  • The networked beauty of forests
  • The Norse myth that inspired The Lord of the Rings
  • The Nutritionist
  • The oddities of the first American election
  • The one thing stopping jellyfish from taking over
  • The origin of countless conspiracy theories
  • The other Golden Rule
  • The pharaoh that wouldnt be forgotten
  • The physics of surfing
  • The Power of Simple Words
  • The psychology of narcissism
  • The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder
  • The quest to understand consciousness
  • The race to sequence the human genome
  • The real reason for brains
  • The real story behind Archimedes’ Eureka
  • The rise and fall of the Assyrian Empire
  • The rise and fall of the Berlin Wall
  • The rise and fall of the Lakota Empire
  • The rise and fall of the Mughal Empire
  • The satisfying math of folding origami
  • The science of attraction
  • The science of falling in love
  • The science of imagination
  • The science of macaroni salad - Whats in a molecule
  • The science of skin color
  • The science of smog
  • The science of snowflakes
  • The science of symmetry
  • The scientific origins of the Minotaur
  • The secret formula to Agatha Christies murder mysteries
  • The secret of the bat genome
  • The secret society of the Great Dismal Swamp
  • The secrets of Mozart’s Magic Flute
  • The secrets of the world’s most famous symphony
  • The sexual deception of orchids
  • The shared experience of absurdity
  • The sibling rivalry that divided a town
  • The simple story of photosynthesis and food
  • The sneakiest tricksters of the animal kingdom
  • The spear-wielding stork who revolutionized science
  • The story behind the Boston Tea Party
  • The story behind your glasses
  • The strange history of the worlds most stolen painting
  • The surprising reasons animals play dead
  • The surprising secrets of hummingbird flight
  • The surprisingly long history of electric cars
  • The sweaty teachers lament
  • The tale of the boy who tricked the Devil
  • The Train Heist - Think Like A Coder, Ep 4
  • The treadmills dark and twisted past
  • The tribes we lead
  • The true cost of gold
  • The truth about electroconvulsive therapy (ECT)
  • The Turing test - Can a computer pass for a human
  • The twisting tale of DANN
  • The voice of the natural world
  • The wacky history of cell theory
  • The wild sex lives of marine creatures
  • The wild world of carnivorous plants
  • The wildly complex anatomy of a sneaker
  • These companies with no CEO are thriving
  • This one weird trick will help you spot clickbait
  • Titan of terror - the dark imagination of H.P. Lovecraft
  • Toward a new understanding of mental illness
  • Toward a science of simplicity
  • True success
  • Tycho Brahe, the scandalous astronomer
  • Ugly History - Japanese American incarceration camps
  • Ugly History - The Khmer Rouge murders
  • Ugly History - Witch Hunts
  • Ultrasound surgery - healing without cuts
  • Under the hood - The chemistry of cars
  • Unintended consequences
  • Unlock the intelligence, passion, greatness of girls
  • Unsolvable enigmas designed to break your brain
  • Urbanization and the future of cities
  • Vampirolklore, fantasy and fact
  • Visualizing hidden worlds inside your body
  • Visualizing the medical data explosion
  • Vulturhe acid-puking, plague-busting heroes of the ecosystem
  • We can recycle plastic
  • We need a moral operating system
  • We need better drugs - now
  • We Need to Talk About an Injustice
  • We the People, and the Republic we must reclaim
  • Weaving narratives in museum galleries
  • What are stem cells
  • What causes body odor
  • What causes constipation
  • What did democracy really mean in Athens
  • What did people do before anesthesia
  • What do babies think
  • What do these numbers actually mean
  • What doctors dont know about the drugs they prescribe
  • What does it mean to be a refugee
  • What does the pancreas do
  • What happened to antimatter
  • What happened when we all stopped narrated
  • What happens if you guess
  • What happens to your body at the top of Mount Everest
  • What happens when you die A poetic inquiry
  • What if our healthcare system kept us healthy
  • What if there were 1 trillion more trees
  • What if you experienced every human life in history
  • What in the world is topological quantum matter
  • What is an aurora
  • What is chemical equilibrium
  • What is chirality and how did it get in my molecules
  • What is epigenetics
  • What is love
  • What is MSG, and is it actually bad for you
  • What is the biggest single-celled organism
  • What is the Internet, really
  • What is the universe expanding into
  • What is the universe made of
  • What is Zenos Dichotomy Paradox
  • What Machiavellian really means
  • What makes a hero
  • What makes a language a language
  • What makes tattoos permanent
  • What makes Thomas Jefferson so controversial
  • What on Earth is spin
  • What percentage of your brain do you use
  • What really happens to the plastic you throw away
  • What triggers a chemical reaction
  • What we learned from 5 million books
  • What were learning from 5,000 brains
  • What were learning from online education
  • What would happen if you didn’t drink water
  • What would happen if you didn’t sleep
  • What yoga does to your body and brain
  • What you can do with an extra jaw
  • What your designs say about you
  • Whats an algorithm
  • Whats invisible More than you think
  • Whats so funny about mental illness
  • Whats the difference between accuracy and precision
  • Whatever happened to the hole in the ozone layer
  • What’s a smartphone made of
  • What’s so great about the Great Lakes
  • What’s the best country to live in
  • What’s the difference between a scientific law and theory
  • What’s the point(e) of ballet
  • What’s the smallest thing in the universe
  • When is water safe to drink
  • Where is home
  • Which bag should you use
  • Which is stronger - Glue or tape
  • Who controls the world
  • Who decides what art means - Hayley Levitt
  • Who is Alexander von Humboldt
  • Who is the fastest god in all mythology
  • Who were Las Mariposas, and why were they murdered
  • Who were the Vestal Virgins, and what was their job
  • Who won the space race
  • Whos at risk for colon cancer
  • Why are beavers obsessed with dams
  • Why are eating disorders so hard to treat
  • Why are fish fish-shaped
  • Why are human bodies asymmetrical
  • Why are sloths so slow
  • Why are there so many insects
  • Why are US cities still so segregated
  • Why are we so attached to our things
  • Why can parrots talk
  • Why can’t governments print an unlimited amount of money
  • Why certain naturally occurring wildfires are necessary
  • Why did Megalodon go extinct
  • Why didn’t this 2,000 year old body decompose
  • Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays
  • Why do animals have such different lifespans
  • Why do buildings fall in earthquakes
  • Why do humans have a third eyelid
  • Why do our bodies age
  • Why do people get so anxious about math
  • Why do some people go bald
  • Why do we dream
  • Why do we eat popcorn at the movies
  • Why do we pass gas
  • Why do we see illusions
  • Why do we sweat
  • Why do we, like, hesitate when we, um, speak
  • Why do whales sing
  • Why doesn’t the Leaning Tower of Pisa fall over
  • Why dont perpetual motion machines ever work
  • Why every world map is wrong
  • Why extremophiles bode well for life beyond Earth
  • Why eyewitnesses get it wrong
  • Why good ideas get trapped in the valley of death - and how to rescue them
  • Why haven’t we cured arthritis
  • Why I must speak out about climate change
  • Why Im a weekday vegetarian
  • Why is Aristophanes called The Father of Comedy
  • Why is biodiversity so important
  • Why is Herodotus called The Father of History
  • Why is it so hard to cure cancer
  • Why is it so hard to escape poverty
  • Why is NASA sending a spacecraft to a metal world
  • Why is this painting so shocking
  • Why is yawning contagious
  • Why isn’t the Netherlands underwater
  • Why it pays to work hard
  • Why it’s so hard to cure HIV-AIDS
  • Why should you read Charles Dickens
  • Why should you read Edgar Allan Poe
  • Why should you read Flannery O’Connor
  • Why should you read Kurt Vonnegut
  • Why should you read One Hundred Years of Solitude
  • Why should you read The Handmaids Tale
  • Why should you read Tolstoys War and Peace
  • Why should you read Virginia Woolf
  • Why should you read Waiting For Godot
  • Why the metric system matters
  • Why the shape of your screen matters
  • Why was India split into two countries
  • Why we love repetition in music
  • Why we need to go back to Mars
  • Why were there three popes at the same time
  • Why work doesnt happen at work
  • Why you procrastinate even when it feels bad
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