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Name First Aired Runtime Image
S2015E01 Third parties are the underpants gnomes of American politics
January 7, 2015
S2015E02 Charlie Hebdo’s most famous cartoons, translated and explained
January 8, 2015
S2015E03 The emotional roller-coaster of gas prices
January 9, 2015
S2015E04 The myth of race, debunked in 3 minutes
January 13, 2015
S2015E05 Watch the world's first lab-grown human muscle flex
January 14, 2015
S2015E06 Hints and details from the Avengers trailer
January 15, 2015
S2015E07 The Oscars' horrible lack of diversity, explained in 2 minutes
January 16, 2015
S2015E08 Obama's 2015 State of the Union, in 4 minutes
January 21, 2015
S2015E09 The 6 most important sentences from Obama's State of the Union
January 21, 2015
S2015E10 Meet the enormous boats that carry your stuff
January 21, 2015
S2015E11 The problem with American Sniper, explained
January 27, 2015
S2015E12 9 facts about medical errors you should know before entering a hospital
January 28, 2015
S2015E13 Believe it or not, flying is safer than ever
February 6, 2015
S2015E14 Obama on the state of the world: the extended Vox conversation
February 9, 2015
S2015E15 Obama on American politics and economy: the extended Vox conversation
February 9, 2015
S2015E16 The origins of the anti-vaccine movement
February 11, 2015
S2015E17 Boko Haram and the crisis in Nigeria, explained
February 18, 2015
S2015E18 The anatomy of Taylor Swift’s “Style”
February 19, 2015
S2015E19 The myth of the "supermale" and the extra Y chromosome
February 25, 2015
S2015E20 The FCC’s new net neutrality rules, explained in 172 seconds
February 26, 2015
S2015E21 Why Kevin Spacey's accent in House of Cards sounds off
February 27, 2015
S2015E22 The scariest chart in America
March 2, 2015
S2015E23 Netanyahu's argument to Congress about Iran, explained in 2 minutes
March 3, 2015
S2015E24 Obamacare's Supreme Court arguments, explained in 2 minutes
March 4, 2015
S2015E25 The 3 most important parts of Obama's emotional speech in Selma
March 8, 2015
S2015E26 Here's what happens to your knuckles when you crack them
March 6, 2015
S2015E27 The best cat videos come from the wild
March 11, 2015
S2015E28 Cory Booker: US criminal justice is creating a "caste system"
March 16, 2015
S2015E29 This new type of 3D printing was inspired by Terminator 2
March 17, 2015
S2015E30 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s wonderful world of color
March 17, 2015
S2015E31 What most people miss about the war in Ukraine
March 24, 2015
S2015E32 Why March Madness is more exciting than the NBA
March 28, 2015
S2015E33 Frenemies: a story of Iran, Israel and the United States
March 31, 2015
S2015E34 Baseball games are longer than ever. Here's why.
April 1, 2015
S2015E35 Why Mad Men is a show like no other
April 3, 2015
S2015E36 What I learned by befriending Iranians on Facebook
April 7, 2015
S2015E37 Pro-choice or pro-life? 39% of Americans don't pick a side.
April 7, 2015
S2015E38 Why Common Core math problems look so weird
April 9, 2015
S2015E39 How did pink become a girly color?
April 13, 2015
S2015E40 ISIS is losing. Watch how and why it's happening.
April 14, 2015
S2015E41 This single shot in Daredevil is the best fight scene in years
April 21, 2015
S2015E42 Is it time to retire the police sketch?
April 21, 2015
S2015E43 Life as a transgender woman
April 23, 2015
S2015E44 Why we learn to love spicy food
April 28, 2015
S2015E45 5 human activities you can see from space
May 1, 2015
S2015E46 Pigeons are gross. They're also wildly underrated.
May 6, 2015
S2015E47 The quiet epidemic of soldiers haunted by what they did during wartime
May 7, 2015
S2015E48 Vox tried Soylent so that you don’t have to
May 12, 2015
S2015E49 Why the Daily Show had to change
May 12, 2015
S2015E50 This is the world's deadliest border
May 14, 2015
S2015E51 Tom Brady's Deflategate explained in 90 seconds
May 15, 2015
S2015E52 Why does the US have 800 military bases around the world?
May 15, 2015
S2015E53 Expensive wine is for suckers
May 20, 2015
S2015E54 How space wreaks havoc on the human body
May 26, 2015
S2015E55 What Bill Gates is afraid of
May 26, 2015
S2015E56 Why fewer computer graphics make for better movies
May 28, 2015
S2015E57 How Bernie Sanders is winning the Internet
June 2, 2015
S2015E58 It's not you. Claw machines are rigged.
June 3, 2015
S2015E59 Game of Thrones is secretly all about climate change
June 3, 2015
S2015E60 Tracking down the sneeze that started seasonal flu
June 8, 2015
S2015E61 Jurassic Park was ahead of its time. Jurassic World is not.
June 10, 2015
S2015E62 Why Iranian women are posting pictures of their uncovered hair
June 11, 2015
S2015E63 How prosthetics went from peg legs to biolimbs
June 12, 2015
S2015E64 Vladimir Putin's topless photos, explained
June 17, 2015
S2015E65 7 years, 7 mass shootings, 7 distraught speeches from Obama
June 18, 2015
S2015E66 The Charleston shooting is part of a long history of anti-black terrorism
June 20, 2015
S2015E67 The real voice of Siri explains the art of voiceover
June 23, 2015
S2015E68 How infant self-rescue classes work
June 24, 2015
S2015E69 The march of marriage equality
June 26, 2015
S2015E70 Activist Bree Newsome takes down Confederate Flag at South Carolina Statehouse
June 27, 2015
S2015E71 Anatomy of a makeover movie
June 29, 2015
S2015E72 What it's like to have no sense of taste or smell
June 29, 2015
S2015E73 How saber-toothed cats grew their mouth swords
July 1, 2015
S2015E74 How the euro caused the Greek crisis
July 2, 2015
S2015E75 Peas in guacamole: a taste test
July 2, 2015
S2015E76 ISIS videos are sickening. They’re also really effective.
July 2, 2015
S2015E77 Do no harm | trailer
July 8, 2015
S2015E78 Do no harm: Some hospitals let a preventable infection kill their patients
July 8, 2015
S2015E79 NASA's incredible mission to Pluto, explained
July 9, 2015
S2015E80 Every Serena Williams win comes with a side of racism and sexism
July 11, 2015
S2015E81 How the Iran nuclear deal works, explained in 3 minutes
July 15, 2015
S2015E82 Donald Trump is trolling the Republican Party
July 17, 2015
S2015E83 How to confront a war criminal
July 20, 2015
S2015E84 How a 15-year-old solved a Rubik's Cube in 5.25 seconds
July 22, 2015
S2015E85 Here are the Pluto pics we've waited 85 years for
July 24, 2015
S2015E86 Why babies in medieval paintings look like ugly old men
July 27, 2015
S2015E87 Bernie Sanders: The Vox Conversation
July 28, 2015
S2015E88 Why Bernie Sanders worries America is becoming an oligarchy
July 28, 2015
S2015E89 Bernie Sanders: Republicans are an "embarrassment" on climate change
July 28, 2015
S2015E90 Bernie Sanders: "Open borders? That's a Koch brothers proposal"
July 28, 2015
S2015E91 Why are weddings so damn expensive?
July 29, 2015
S2015E92 The Planned Parenthood controversy over fetal body parts, explained
August 3, 2015
S2015E93 Why you're seeing a face in this purse
August 4, 2015
S2015E94 Turns out primary debates matter way more than the generals
August 5, 2015
S2015E95 How gun control could help prevent suicides
August 10, 2015
S2015E96 Asian flush, explained
August 12, 2015
S2015E97 The reason every meme uses that one font
August 13, 2015
S2015E98 The #1 reason people die early, in each country
August 18, 2015
S2015E99 Things we can't explain: Donald Trump's board game
August 18, 2015
S2015E100 The unseen face of meth use
August 24, 2015
S2015E101 Want faster wifi? Here are 5 weirdly easy tips.
August 25, 2015
S2015E102 Voices of Katrina: Survivors remember the day their lives changed forever
August 28, 2015
S2015E103 What undercover videos tell us about meat in America
August 31, 2015
S2015E104 How mandatory minimums helped drive mass incarceration
September 3, 2015
S2015E105 6 signs your dentist might be ripping you off
September 4, 2015
S2015E106 The shameful US response to the Syrian refugee crisis, by the numbers
September 6, 2015
S2015E107 Cursive handwriting is dying. But some politicians refuse to accept it.
September 8, 2015
S2015E108 The new NFL extra point rule that could change football
September 10, 2015
S2015E109 How scientists discovered Homo naledi, the new human ancestor
September 10, 2015
S2015E110 The new frontier of LGBTQ civil rights, explained
September 15, 2015
S2015E111 Color film was built for white people. Here's what it did to dark skin.
September 18, 2015
S2015E112 This is Cuba's Netflix, Hulu, and Spotify – all without the internet
September 21, 2015
S2015E113 Gerrymandering: How politicians rig elections
September 23, 2015
S2015E114 These 11 voice actors play more than 100 Simpsons characters
September 28, 2015
S2015E115 Ta Prohm’s haunting ruins are also a 1,000-year-old climate change warning
October 1, 2015
S2015E116 Castro hates the internet, so Cubans created their own
October 5, 2015
S2015E117 Why the Myers-Briggs test is totally meaningless
October 7, 2015
S2015E118 Benghazi, the attack and the scandal, explained
October 16, 2015
S2015E119 Thin underwater cables hold the internet. See a map of them all.
October 19, 2015
S2015E120 Scientists agree: Coffee naps are better than coffee or naps alone
October 21, 2015
S2015E121 Why Cuban cab drivers earn more than doctors
October 23, 2015
S2015E122 Republican Fight Night: Wait, who are all these people?
October 28, 2015
S2015E123 The hallucinogens that might have sparked the Salem witch trials
October 29, 2015
S2015E124 Soul patches, explained
November 2, 2015
S2015E125 Guy Fawkes Day: explained
November 5, 2015
S2015E126 James Bond’s espionage career, in one map
November 6, 2015
S2015E127 The University of Missouri situation, explained
November 10, 2015
S2015E128 The 116 images NASA wants aliens to see
November 11, 2015
S2015E129 How a swarm of honeybees cook a giant hornet alive
November 11, 2015
S2015E130 The Paris attack: How the world is responding
November 14, 2015
S2015E131 Why ISIS would attack Paris
November 15, 2015
S2015E132 NASA is hiring astronauts. Do you qualify?
November 13, 2015
S2015E133 Shut up about the y-axis. It shouldn’t always start at zero.
November 18, 2015
S2015E134 Turkeys have gotten ridiculously large since the 1940s
November 24, 2015
S2015E135 They lost parents in 9/11. Here's their message for Paris.
November 25, 2015
S2015E136 How the first nude movies were made
November 24, 2015
S2015E137 The math problem that stumped thousands of mansplainers
November 30, 2015
S2015E138 America's gun problem, explained in 90 seconds
December 3, 2015
S2015E139 Why outlet stores aren’t as good a deal as they seem
December 4, 2015
S2015E140 How the DEA invented "narco-terrorism"
December 5, 2015
S2015E141 Une brève histoire de la guerre Syrienne
December 3, 2015
S2015E142 Learn these 8 Scrabble words to supercharge your game
December 2, 2015
S2015E143 Re-reading is inefficient. Here are 5 tips for studying smarter.
December 10, 2015
S2015E144 The World War II meme that circled the world
December 10, 2015
S2015E145 What people get wrong about climate change
December 12, 2015
S2015E146 El Niño is back. Here's how it works.
December 14, 2015
S2015E147 The rise of ISIS, explained in 6 minutes
December 16, 2015
S2015E148 Fear and loathing at a Trump rally
December 18, 2015
S2015E149 2015 in 4 minutes
December 21, 2015
S2015E150 SantaCon's surprising roots in Danish performance art
December 22, 2015
S2015E151 Why alcohol doesn't come with nutrition facts
December 23, 2015
S2015E152 What makes a truly great logo
December 28, 2015
S2015E153 How Momofuku Ando invented instant ramen
December 28, 2015
S2015E154 Why Mormons identify with Syrian refugees
December 31, 2015
S2015E155 Welcome to Vox
February 9, 2015
S2015E156 Obama on why income inequality has skyrocketed
February 9, 2015
S2015E157 Obama on why he’s such a polarizing president
February 9, 2015
S2015E158 Obama on the goal of his foreign policy
February 9, 2015
S2015E159 Obama on what most Americans get wrong about foreign aid
season finale
February 9, 2015

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