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- 2012: Questions no one knows the answer to. Published in our channel’s first week, this video — written and narrated by Chris Anderson (the head of TED) — explores Chris’s boyhood obsession with quirky questions that seem to have no answers.
- 2013: The loathsome, lethal mosquito. The world’s most-hated bug stars in our top-viewed video from 2013. Because, let’s face it: Everyone hates mosquitoes.
- 2014: The Infinite Hotel Paradox. Over 20 million viewers have grappled with the concept of infinity since we first published this brain-bending video in 2014.
- 2015: Can you solve the prisoner hat riddle? 2015 was (for TED-Ed at least) the year of the riddle. We published our first (Can you solve the bridge riddle?)
A pair of star-crossed lovers. An epic journey to the end of the world. (And more.) Behold the 10 most popular TED-Ed lessons of 2021.
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- Why is it so hard to escape poverty? Imagine that you’ve been unemployed for months. Government benefit programs have helped you cover your expenses, but you’re barely getting by.
- Why do cats have vertical pupils? Peering into the eyes of different animals, you’ll see some extraordinarily shaped pupils. House cats, for one, are twilight hunters with vertically elongated pupils.
- Why you procrastinate even when it feels bad. The report you’ve been putting off is due tomorrow. It’s time to buckle down, open your computer … and check your phone.
- How does heart transplant surgery work? Your heart beats more than 100,000 times a day. In just a minute, it pumps over five liters of blood throughout your body.
The most popular TED-Ed Lessons of 2022. The most popular lessons of 2022 from TED-Ed, TED's youth and education initiative. Watch now.
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