The Egyptian myth of the death of Osiris | Alex Gendler

The Egyptian myth of the death of Osiris | Alex Gendler

Long jealous of his older brother Osiris, the god who ruled all of Egypt, the warrior god Set plotted to overthrow him. Hosting an extravagant party as a ruse, Set announced a game— whoever could fit perfectly in a wooden chest could have it as a gift. But the chest was a coffin, trapping Osiris inside. Will his sisters be able to find and free him? Alex Gendler details the myth of Osiris. [Directed by Keegan Thornhill, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Jarrett Farkas].

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The genius of Marie Curie | Shohini Ghose

The genius of Marie Curie | Shohini Ghose

Marie Skłodowska Curie's revolutionary research laid the groundwork for our understanding of physics and chemistry, blazing trails in oncology, technology, medicine, and nuclear physics, to name a few...

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How to spot a pyramid scheme  | Stacie Bosley

How to spot a pyramid scheme | Stacie Bosley

In 2004, a nutrition company offered a life-changing opportunity to earn a full-time income for part-time work. There were only two steps to get started: purchase a $500 kit and recruit two more membe...

2 Apr 20194min

Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend | Iseult Gillespie

Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend | Iseult Gillespie

In 1925, Frida Kahlo was on her way home from school in Mexico City when the bus she was riding collided with a streetcar. She suffered near-fatal injuries and her disability became a major theme in h...

28 Mar 20193min

Why do we love? A philosophical inquiry | Skye C. Cleary

Why do we love? A philosophical inquiry | Skye C. Cleary

Ah, romantic love; beautiful and intoxicating, heart-breaking and soul-crushing... often all at the same time! If romantic love has a purpose, neither science nor psychology has discovered it yet – bu...

15 Mar 20195min

How stress affects your brain | Madhumita Murgia

How stress affects your brain | Madhumita Murgia

Stress isn't always a bad thing; it can be handy for a burst of extra energy and focus, like when you're playing a competitive sport or have to speak in public. But when it's continuous, it actually b...

15 Mar 20194min

What is depression? | Helen M. Farrell

What is depression? | Helen M. Farrell

Depression is the leading cause of disability in the world; in the United States, close to ten percent of adults struggle with the disease. But because it's a mental illness, it can be a lot harder to...

1 Mar 20194min

Why is ketchup so hard to pour? | George Zaidan

Why is ketchup so hard to pour? | George Zaidan

Ever go to pour ketchup on your fries...and nothing comes out? Or the opposite happens, and your plate is suddenly swimming in a sea of red? George Zaidan describes the physics behind this frustrating...

22 Feb 20194min

What would happen if you didn't drink water? | Mia Nacamulli

What would happen if you didn't drink water? | Mia Nacamulli

Water is essentially everywhere in our world, and the average human is composed of between 55 and 60% water. So what role does water play in our bodies, and how much do we actually need to drink to st...

15 Feb 20194min

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