Saturday, April 02, 2016

What would happen if you didn't drink water?


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What would happen if you didn't drink water? - Mia Nacamulli
Animation by Chris Bishop
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 stay healthy? Mia Nacamulli details the health benefits of hydration.
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Can you solve the locker riddle? - Lisa Winer
Animation by Artrake Studio
Your rich, eccentric uncle just passed away, and you and your 99 nasty relatives have been invited to the reading of his will. He wanted to leave all of his money to you, but he knew that if he did, your relatives would pester you forever. Can you solve the riddle he left for you and get the inheritance? Lisa Winer shows how.
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How do schools of fish swim in harmony? - Nathan S. Jacobs
Animation by TED-Ed
How do schools of fish swim in harmony? How do the tiny cells in your brain give rise to the complex thoughts, memories, and consciousness that are you? Oddly enough, those questions have the same general answer. Nathan S. Jacobs explains the concept of emergence, the spontaneous creation of sophisticated behaviors and functions from large groups of simple elements.
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