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Name First Aired Runtime Image
S2012E01 How containerization shaped the modern world - Sir Harold Evans
March 11, 2012
5
S2012E02 Questions no one knows the answers to - Chris Anderson
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E03 How many universes are there - Chris Anderson
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E04 Evolution in a big city - Jason Munshi-South
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E05 Why can't we see evidence of alien life? - Chris Anderson
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E06 The cockroach beatbox - Greg Gage
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E07 How pandemics spread - Mark Honigsbaum
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E08 The power of simple words - Terin Izil
March 11, 2012
10
S2012E09 Deep ocean mysteries and wonders - David Gallo
March 12, 2012
10
S2012E10 Stories: Legacies of who we are - Awele Makeba
March 12, 2012
10
S2012E11 How simple ideas lead to scientific discoveries - Adam Savage
March 13, 2012
10
S2012E12 Symbiosis: A surprising tale of species cooperation - David Gonzales
March 13, 2012
10
S2012E13 Questions no one knows the answers to (Full Version) - Chris Anderson
March 17, 2012
10
S2012E14 Poetic stickup: Put the financial aid in the bag - Carvens Lissaint
March 21, 2012
10
S2012E15 The real origin of the franchise - Sir Harold Evans
March 26, 2012
10
S2012E16 The secret life of plankton - Tierney Thys
April 2, 2012
10
S2012E17 Jacob Soboroff: Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays?
April 10, 2012
YouTube
3
S2012E18 Just how small is an atom? - Jonathan Bergmann
April 16, 2012
10
S2012E19 Exponential Growth: How Folding Paper Can Get You to the Moon - Adrian Paenza
April 19, 2012
YouTube
4
S2012E20 Sex determination: More complicated than you thought - Aaron Reedy
April 23, 2012
10
S2012E21 Insults by Shakespeare - April Gudenrath
May 4, 2012
10
S2012E22 Five fingers of evolution - Paul Andersen
May 7, 2012
10
S2012E23 How life begins in the deep ocean - Tierney Thys
May 14, 2012
10
S2012E24 One is one ... or is it? - Christopher Danielson
May 21, 2012
10
S2012E25 The key to media's hidden codes - Ben Beaton
May 29, 2012
10
S2012E26 The wacky history of cell theory - Lauren Royal-Woods
June 4, 2012
10
S2012E27 How to speed up chemical reactions (and get a date) - Aaron Sams
June 18, 2012
10
S2012E28 How do pain relievers work? - George Zaidan
June 26, 2012
10
S2012E29 Calculating the odds of intelligent alien life - Jill Tarter
July 2, 2012
10
S2012E30 The case against "good" and "bad" - Marlee Neel
July 9, 2012
10
S2012E31 Electric vocabulary - James Sheils
July 16, 2012
10
S2012E32 The survival of the sea turtle - Scott Gass
July 23, 2012
10
S2012E33 How two decisions led me to Olympic glory - Steve Mesler
July 30, 2012
10
S2012E34 How big is infinity? - Dennis Wildfogel
August 6, 2012
10
S2012E35 How do nerves work? - Elliot Krane
August 9, 2012
10
S2012E36 Music as a language - Victor Wooten
August 13, 2012
10
S2012E37 The History of Keeping Time - Karen Mensing
August 16, 2012
10
S2012E38 Logarithms, Explained - Steve Kelly
August 20, 2012
10
S2012E39 How fiction can change reality - Jessica Wise
August 23, 2012
10
S2012E40 Capturing authentic narratives - Michele Weldon
August 27, 2012
10
S2012E41 What happens if you guess - Leigh Nataro
August 31, 2012
10
S2012E42 Greeting the world in peace - Jackie Jenkins
September 4, 2012
10
S2012E43 How taking a bath led to Archimedes' principle - Mark Salata
September 6, 2012
10
S2012E44 An introduction to mathematical theorems - Scott Kennedy
September 10, 2012
YouTube
5
S2012E45 How big is a mole? (Not the animal, the other one.) - Daniel Dulek
September 11, 2012
10
S2012E46 A clever way to estimate enormous numbers - Michael Mitchell
September 12, 2012
10
S2012E47 Why the shape of your screen matters - Brian Gervase
September 13, 2012
10
S2012E48 How to think about gravity - Jon Bergmann
September 17, 2012
10
S2012E49 Magical metals, how shape memory alloys work - Ainissa Ramirez
September 18, 2012
10
S2012E50 Newton's 3 Laws, with a bicycle - Joshua Manley
September 19, 2012
10
S2012E51 What is chirality and how did it get in my molecules? - Michael Evans
September 20, 2012
10
S2012E52 The art of the metaphor - Jane Hirshfield
September 24, 2012
10
S2012E53 Making sense of spelling - Gina Cooke
September 25, 2012
10
S2012E54 What's invisible? More than you think - John Lloyd
September 26, 2012
10
S2012E55 The power of a great introduction - Carolyn Mohr
September 27, 2012
10
S2012E56 Why do competitors open their stores next to one another? - Jac de Haan
October 1, 2012
10
S2012E57 The carbon cycle - Nathaniel Manning
October 2, 2012
10
S2012E58 The twisting tale of DNA - Judith Hauck
October 3, 2012
10
S2012E59 How breathing works - Nirvair Kaur
October 4, 2012
10
S2012E60 The story behind your glasses - Eva Timothy
October 8, 2012
10
S2012E61 The ABC's of gas: Avogadro, Boyle, Charles - Brian Bennett
October 9, 2012
10
S2012E62 Describing the invisible properties of gas - Brian Bennett
October 10, 2012
10
S2012E63 How does math guide our ships at sea? - George Christoph
October 11, 2012
10
S2012E64 Trevor Maber: Rethinking thinking
October 15, 2012
YouTube
6
S2012E65 Sending a sundial to Mars - Bill Nye
October 16, 2012
10
S2012E66 How inventions change history (for better and for worse) - Kenneth C. Davis
October 17, 2012
10
S2012E67 The city of walls: Constantinople - Lars Brownworth
October 18, 2012
10
S2012E68 Diagnosing a zombie: Brain and body (Part one) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek
October 22, 2012
10
S2012E69 The Making of the American Constitution - Judy Walton
October 23, 2012
10
S2012E70 Diagnosing a zombie: brain and behavior (Part two) - Tim Verstynen & Bradley Voytek
October 24, 2012
10
S2012E71 Gerrymandering: How drawing jagged lines can impact an election - Christina Greer
October 25, 2012
10
S2012E72 Ray Laurence: A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome
October 29, 2012
YouTube
7
S2012E73 A 3-minute guide to the Bill of Rights - Belinda Stutzman
October 30, 2012
10
S2012E74 Beware of nominalizations (AKA zombie nouns) - Helen Sword
October 31, 2012
10
S2012E75 Christina Greer: Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained
November 1, 2012
YouTube
5
S2012E76 The oddities of the first American election - Kenneth C. Davis
November 5, 2012
10
S2012E77 How life came to land - Tierney Thys
November 7, 2012
10
S2012E78 A needle in countless haystacks: Finding habitable worlds - Ariel Anbar
November 8, 2012
10
S2012E79 Dark matter: How does it explain a star's speed? - Don Lincoln
November 12, 2012
10
S2012E80 An anti-hero of one's own - Tim Adams
November 13, 2012
10
S2012E81 Stroke of insight - Jill Bolte Taylor
November 14, 2012
10
S2012E82 Does stress cause pimples? - Claudia Aguirre
November 15, 2012
10
S2012E83 How social media can make history - Clay Shirky
November 16, 2012
10
S2012E84 Why videos go viral - Kevin Allocca
November 17, 2012
10
S2012E85 Would you weigh less in an elevator? - Carol Hedden
November 19, 2012
10
S2012E86 Three anti-social skills to improve your writing - Nadia Kalman
November 20, 2012
10
S2012E87 The genius of Mendeleev's periodic table - Lou Serico
November 21, 2012
10
S2012E88 The beauty of data visualization - David McCandless
November 23, 2012
10
S2012E89 The beautiful math of coral - Margaret Wertheim
November 24, 2012
10
S2012E90 How algorithms shape our world - Kevin Slavin
November 25, 2012
10
S2012E91 DNA: The book of you - Joe Hanson
November 26, 2012
10
S2012E92 How did English evolve? - Kate Gardoqui
November 27, 2012
10
S2012E93 Dance vs. PowerPoint, a modest proposal - John Bohannon
November 28, 2012
10
S2012E94 How does work...work? - Peter Bohacek
November 29, 2012
10
S2012E95 Shedding light on dark matter - Patricia Burchat
November 30, 2012
10
S2012E96 The birth of a word - Deb Roy
December 1, 2012
10
S2012E97 High-tech art (with a sense of humor) - Aparna Rao
December 2, 2012
10
S2012E98 Let's talk about sex - John Bohannon and Black Label Movement
December 3, 2012
10
S2012E99 What makes a hero? - Matthew Winkler
December 4, 2012
10
S2012E100 How do cancer cells behave differently from healthy ones? - George Zaidan
December 5, 2012
10
S2012E101 Pizza physics (New York-style) - Colm Kelleher
December 6, 2012
10
S2012E102 Seeing a sustainable future - Alex Steffen
December 7, 2012
10
S2012E103 CERN's supercollider - Brian Cox
December 8, 2012
10
S2012E104 Folding way-new origami - Robert Lang
December 9, 2012
10
S2012E105 Radioactivity: Expect the unexpected - Steve Weatherall
December 10, 2012
10
S2012E106 Inside a cartoonist's world - Liza Donnelly
December 11, 2012
10
S2012E107 Solving the puzzle of the periodic table - Eric Rosado
December 12, 2012
10
S2012E108 Situational irony: The opposite of what you think - Christopher Warner
December 13, 2012
10
S2012E109 Retrofitting suburbia - Ellen Dunham-Jones
December 14, 2012
10
S2012E110 A global culture to fight extremism - Maajid Nawaz
December 15, 2012
10
S2012E111 The demise of guys - Philip Zimbardo
December 16, 2012
10
S2012E112 Gina Cooke: Why is there a "b" in doubt?
December 17, 2012
YouTube
3
S2012E113 Colm Kelleher: What is color?
December 18, 2012
YouTube
3
S2012E114 A tap dancer's craft - Andrew Nemr
December 19, 2012
10
S2012E115 Curiosity, discovery and gecko feet - Robert Full
December 20, 2012
10
S2012E116 TED Prize wish: Protect our oceans - Sylvia Earle
December 21, 2012
10
S2012E117 Breaking the illusion of skin color - Nina Jablonski
December 24, 2012
10
S2012E118 The power of introverts - Susan Cain
December 25, 2012
10
S2012E119 See Yemen through my eyes - Nadia Al-Sakkaf
December 26, 2012
10
S2012E120 Measuring what makes life worthwhile - Chip Conley
December 27, 2012
10
S2012E121 Redefining the dictionary - Erin McKean
December 28, 2012
10
S2012E122 The moral roots of liberals and conservatives - Jonathan Haidt
season finale
December 31, 2012
10
S2012E123 Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays? - Jacob Soboroff
April 10, 2012
10
S2012E124 Introducing TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing
March 12, 2012
10
S2012E125 TED-Ed Website Tour
April 25, 2012
YouTube
3
S2012E126 Rethinking thinking - Trevor Maber
October 15, 2012
10
S2012E127 A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome - Ray Laurence
October 29, 2012
10
S2012E128 Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained - Christina Greer
October 1, 2012
10
S2012E129 What is color? - Colm Kelleher
December 18, 2012
10
S2012E130 Why do Americans vote on Tuesdays? - Jacob Soboroff
April 10, 2012
10
S2012E131 Introducing TED-Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing
March 12, 2012
10
S2012E132 TED-Ed Website Tour
April 25, 2012
YouTube
3
S2012E133 Rethinking thinking - Trevor Maber
October 15, 2012
10
S2012E134 A glimpse of teenage life in ancient Rome - Ray Laurence
October 29, 2012
10
S2012E135 Does your vote count? The Electoral College explained - Christina Greer
October 1, 2012
10
S2012E136 What is color? - Colm Kelleher
December 18, 2012
10
S2012E137 Why is there a "b" in doubt? - Gina Cooke
season finale
December 17, 2012
10

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