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Why do we dream? - Amy Adkins
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How does asthma work? - Christopher E. Gaw
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What’s the big deal with gluten? - William D. Chey
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Why sitting is bad for you - Murat Dalkilinç
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Who won the space race? - Jeff Steers
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If superpowers were real: Super strength - Joy Lin
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Is there a limit to technological progress? - Clément Vidal
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The mighty mathematics of the lever - Andy Peterson and Zack Patterson
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Why do cats act so weird? - Tony Buffington
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How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins
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Situational irony: The opposite of what you think - Christopher Warner
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What makes muscles grow? - Jeffrey Siegel
View full lesson: We have over 600 muscles in our bodies that help bind us together, hold us up...