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Can Math Explain How Animals Get Their Patterns?

Adults Data Science
How Alan Turing's Reaction-Diffusion Model Simulates Patterns in Nature.

The Best Hearing on Earth | Because Science Live

Adults Data Science
Do humans have the best hearing on earth?

What's The Hottest Hot and Coldest Cold?

Adults Data Science
The hottest and coldest temperatures in our universe are rarely witnessed, but in these rare spots, our understanding of physics is challenged. Weird things happen at extreme hot and absolute cold.

Why we really really really like repetition in music

Adults Data Science
It slays all day.

How Will You Die?

Adults Data Science
Science, statistics and lifestyle can help predict how you will die!

Why you shouldn't drive slowly in the left lane

Adults Data Science
Can we all agree that the left lane is for passing, please?

Is Most Published Research Wrong?

Adults Data Science
Mounting evidence suggests a lot of published research is false.

Why Anecdotes Trump Data

Adults Data Science
A story is worth a thousand data points.

Is Big Data Getting Too Big?

Adults Data Science
Big Data: A Revolution That Will Transform How We Live, Work, and Think

Why are some people left-handed?

Adults Data Science
Today, about one-tenth of the world's population are southpaws. Why are such a small proportion of people left-handed -- and why does the trait exist in the first place? Daniel M. Abrams investigates how the uneven ratio of lefties and righties gives insight into a balance between competitive and cooperative pressures on human evolution.

Why Are Some People Left-Handed?

Adults Data Science
We've got two perfectly good hands attached to two perfectly good arms, so why do most people prefer to use one over the other for common tasks?

These Amazing Energy Facts Will Blow Your Mind

Adults Data Science
1 calorie = 4.2 joules, wait what?!

Louie Schwartzberg: Hidden miracles of the natural world

Adults Data Science
We live in a world of unseeable beauty, so subtle and delicate that it is imperceptible to the human eye. To bring this invisible world to light, filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg bends the boundaries of time and space with high-speed cameras, time lapses and microscopes. At TED2014, he shares highlights from his latest project, a 3D film titled "Mysteries of the Unseen World," which slows down, speeds up, and magnifies the astonishing wonders of nature.