Why is Marie Antoinette so controversial? - Carolyn Harris

Why is Marie Antoinette so controversial? – Carolyn Harris

Marie Antoinette became a symbol for the evils of excess— but was she a wasteful queen or a convenient scapegoat? You decide. — She was the Queen of France, notorious for living... Read more »

The psychology of post-traumatic stress disorder – Joelle Rabow Maletis

Get informed on the science behind post-traumatic stress disorder, PTSD, its symptoms and how the brain reacts to trauma. — Many of us will experience some kind of trauma during our lifetime.... Read more »
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Run, sail, or hide? How to survive the destruction of Pompeii – Gary Devore

Download a free audiobook version of “Into Thin Air“ and support TED-Ed’s nonprofit mission: https://www.audible.com/ted-ed — It’s a bustling day in Pompeii. After a quick visit to the market, Fabia spots her... Read more »

Whatever happened to acid rain? – Joseph Goffman

Discover what causes acid rain, and how scientists were able to largely eliminate this major environmental threat. — In 1963, scientists studying Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest made a shocking discovery. Their most... Read more »

How do ocean currents work? – Jennifer Verduin

Dive into the science of ocean currents (including the Global Conveyor Belt current), and find out how climate change affects them. — In 1992, a cargo ship carrying bath toys got caught... Read more »

What happens if you cut down all of a city's trees? – Stefan Al

Explore what makes trees a vital part of cities, and how urban spaces throughout history have embraced the importance of trees. — By 2050, it’s estimated that over 65% of the world... Read more »

Is the weather actually becoming more extreme? – R. Saravanan

Explore the differences between weather and climate – what they are, how we predict them, and what those predictions can tell us. — From 2016 to 2019, the world saw record-breaking heat... Read more »

Volcanic eruption explained – Steven Anderson

Dig into the science of how new volcanoes form, and what causes their unpredictable eruptions. — In February of 1942, Mexican farmer Dionisio Pulido thought he heard thunder coming from his cornfield.... Read more »

The myth of Pandora’s box – Iseult Gillespie

Find out how students can share their ideas as TED Talks here: http://bit.ly/2zpAQUc View full lesson: https://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-myth-of-pandora-s-box-iseult-gillespie Pandora was the first mortal woman, breathed into being by Hephaestus, god of fire. The... Read more »

How did Hitler rise to power? – Alex Gendler and Anthony Hazard

View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-did-hitler-rise-to-power-alex-gendler-and-anthony-hazard Decades after the fall of the Third Reich, it feels impossible to understand how Adolf Hitler, the tyrant who orchestrated one of the largest genocides in human history,... Read more »