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How misused modifiers can hurt your writing - Emma Bryce
Why do honeybees love hexagons? - Zack Patterson and Andy Peterson
How to spot a misleading graph - Lea Gaslowitz
The coin flip conundrum - Po-Shen Loh
Sugar: Hiding in plain sight - Robert Lustig
How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards? - Yannay Khaikin
The paradox of value - Akshita Agarwal
Making sense of irrational numbers - Ganesh Pai
How to use a semicolon - Emma Bryce
The moon illusion - Andrew Vanden Heuvel
Biodiesel: The afterlife of oil - Natascia Radice
This is what happens when you reply to spam email | James Veitch
Sunlight is way older than you think - Sten Odenwald
How one scientist averted a national health crisis - Andrea Tone
What's the fastest way to alphabetize your bookshelf? - Chand John
The Infinite Hotel Paradox - Jeff Dekofsky
Why is glass transparent? - Mark Miodownik
How to defeat a dragon with math - Garth Sundem
How do we separate the seemingly inseparable? - Iddo Magen
Three anti-social skills to improve your writing - Nadia Kalman
Can you solve the egg drop riddle? - Yossi Elran
The complex geometry of Islamic design - Eric Broug
How to create cleaner coal - Emma Bryce
Not all scientific studies are created equal - David H. Schwartz
Why are there so many types of apples? - Theresa Doud
What does this symbol actually mean? - Adrian Treharne
If superpowers were real: Body mass - Joy Lin
Where do new words come from? - Marcel Danesi
One is one ... or is it?
Can you solve the pirate riddle? - Alex Gendler
Should we get rid of standardized testing? - Arlo Kempf
Can you solve the penniless pilgrim riddle? - Daniel Finkel
Why is ketchup so hard to pour? - George Zaidan
Inside the minds of animals - Bryan B Rasmussen
How high can you count on your fingers? (Spoiler: much higher than 10) - James Tanton