TEDTalks (audio)
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TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. On this feed, you'll find TEDTalks video to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in high-def video and audio-only formats.
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TED: Nathan Wolfe: What's left to explore? - Nathan Wolfe (2012) | We've been to the moon, we've mapped the continents, we've even been to the deepest point in the ocean -- twice. What's left for the next generation to explore? Biologist and explorer Nathan Wolfe suggests this answer: Almost everything. And we can start, he says, with the world of the unseeably small. | 5/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: JR: One year of turning the world inside out - JR (2012) | Street artist JR made a wish in 2011: Join me in a worldwide photo project to show the world its true face. Now, a year after his TED Prize wish, he shows how giant posters of human faces, pasted in public, are connecting communities, making change, and turning the world inside out. You can join in at insideoutproject.net | 5/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Carl Schoonover: How to look inside the brain - Carl Schoonover (2012) | There have been remarkable advances in understanding the brain, but how do you actually study the neurons inside it? Using gorgeous imagery, neuroscientist and TED Fellow Carl Schoonover shows the tools that let us see inside our brains. | 5/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: David Kelley: How to build your creative confidence - David Kelley (2012) | Is your school or workplace divided into "creatives" versus practical people? Yet surely, David Kelley suggests, creativity is not the domain of only a chosen few. Telling stories from his legendary design career and his own life, he offers ways to build the confidence to create... (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.) | 5/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Jean-Baptiste Michel: The mathematics of history - Jean-Baptiste Michel (2012) | What can mathematics say about history? According to TED Fellow Jean-Baptiste Michel, quite a lot. From changes to language to the deadliness of wars, he shows how digitized history is just starting to reveal deep underlying patterns. | 5/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Tali Sharot: The optimism bias - Tali Sharot (2012) | Are we born to be optimistic, rather than realistic? Tali Sharot shares new research that suggests our brains are wired to look on the bright side -- and how that can be both dangerous and beneficial. | 5/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Renny Gleeson: 404, the story of a page not found - Renny Gleeson (2012) | Oops! Nobody wants to see the 404: Page Not Found. But as Renny Gleeson shows us, while he runs through a slideshow of creative and funny 404 pages, every error is really a chance to build a better relationship. | 5/11/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Joshua Foer: Feats of memory anyone can do - Joshua Foer (2012) | There are people who can quickly memorize lists of thousands of numbers, the order of all the cards in a deck (or ten!), and much more. Science writer Joshua Foer describes the technique -- called the memory palace -- and shows off its most remarkable feature: anyone can learn how to use it, including him. | 5/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Michael Tilson Thomas: Music and emotion through time - Michael Tilson Thomas (2012) | In this epic overview, Michael Tilson Thomas traces the development of classical music through the development of written notation, the record, and the re-mix. | 5/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Rory Sutherland: Perspective is everything - Rory Sutherland (2011) | The circumstances of our lives may matter less than how we see them, says Rory Sutherland. At TEDxAthens, he makes a compelling case for how reframing is the key to happiness. | 5/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Gary Kovacs: Tracking the trackers - Gary Kovacs (2012) | As you surf the Web, information is being collected about you. Web tracking is not 100% evil -- personal data can make your browsing more efficient; cookies can help your favorite websites stay in business. But, says Gary Kovacs, it's your right to know what data is being collected about you and how it affects your online life. He unveils a Firefox add-on to do just that. | 5/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Reuben Margolin: Sculpting waves in wood and time - Reuben Margolin (2012) | Reuben Margolin is a kinetic sculptor, crafting beautiful pieces that move in the pattern of raindrops falling and waves combining. Take nine minutes and be mesmerized by his meditative art -- inspired in equal parts by math and nature. | 5/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Liz Diller: A giant bubble for debate - Liz Diller (2012) | How do you make a great public space inside a not-so-great building? Liz Diller shares the story of creating a welcoming, lighthearted (even, dare we say it, sexy) addition to the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC. (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.) | 4/30/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Nancy Lublin: Texting that saves lives - Nancy Lublin (2012) | When Nancy Lublin started texting teenagers to help with her social advocacy organization, what she found was shocking -- they started texting back about their own problems, from bullying to depression to abuse. So she's setting up a text-only crisis line, and the results might be even more important than she expected. | 4/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Eduardo Paes: The 4 commandments of cities - Eduardo Paes (2012) | Eduardo Paes is the mayor of Rio de Janeiro, a sprawling, complicated, beautiful city of 6.5 million. He shares four big ideas about leading Rio -- and all cities -- into the future, including bold (and do-able) infrastructure upgrades and how to make a city "smarter." | 4/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Michael Norton: How to buy happiness - Michael Norton (2011) | At TEDxCambridge, Michael Norton shares fascinating research on how money can, indeed buy happiness -- when you don't spend it on yourself. Listen for surprising data on the many ways pro-social spending can benefit you, your work, and (of course) other people. | 4/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Brian Greene: Is our universe the only universe? - Brian Greene (2012) | Is there more than one universe? In this visually rich, action-packed talk, Brian Greene shows how the unanswered questions of physics (starting with a big one: What caused the Big Bang?) have led to the theory that our own universe is just one of many in the "multiverse." | 4/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Laura Carstensen: Older people are happier - Laura Carstensen (2011) | In the 20th century we added an unprecedented number of years to our lifespans, but is the quality of life as good? Surprisingly, yes! At TEDxWomen psychologist Laura Carstensen shows research that demonstrates that as people get older they become happier, more content, and have a more positive outlook on the world. | 4/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Taryn Simon: The stories behind the bloodlines - Taryn Simon (2011) | Taryn Simon captures the essence of vast, generation-spanning stories by photographing the descendants of people at the center of the narrative. In this riveting talk she shows a stream of these stories from all over the world, investigating the nature of genealogy and the way our lives are shaped by the interplay of many different forces. | 4/18/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Drew Curtis: How I beat a patent troll - Drew Curtis (2012) | Drew Curtis, the founder of fark.com, tells the story of how he fought a lawsuit from a company that had a patent, "...for the creation and distribution of news releases via email." Along the way he shares some nutty statistics about the growing legal problem of frivolous patents. | 4/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Atul Gawande: How do we heal medicine? - Atul Gawande (2012) | Our medical systems are broken. Doctors are capable of extraordinary (and expensive) treatments, but they are losing their core focus: actually treating people. Doctor and writer Atul Gawande suggests we take a step back and look at new ways to do medicine -- with fewer cowboys and more pit crews. | 4/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Abigail Washburn: Building US-China relations ... by banjo - Abigail Washburn (2012) | TED Fellow Abigail Washburn wanted to be a lawyer improving US-China relations -- until she picked up a banjo. She tells a moving story of the remarkable connections she's formed touring across the United States and China while playing that banjo and singing in Chinese. | 4/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Frans de Waal: Moral behavior in animals - Frans de Waal (2011) | Empathy, cooperation, fairness and reciprocity -- caring about the well-being of others seems like a very human trait. But Frans de Waal shares some surprising videos of behavioral tests, on primates and other mammals, that show how many of these moral traits all of us share. | 4/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Frank Warren: Half a million secrets - Frank Warren (2012) | "Secrets can take many forms -- they can be shocking, or silly, or soulful." Frank Warren, the founder of PostSecret.com, shares some of the half-million secrets that strangers have mailed him on postcards. | 4/9/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Lucy McRae: How can technology transform the human body? - Lucy McRae (2012) | TED Fellow Lucy McRae is a body architect -- she imagines ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies. In this visually stunning talk, she shows her work, from clothes that recreate the body's insides for a music video with pop-star Robyn, to a pill that, when swallowed, lets you sweat perfume. | 4/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Jack Choi: On the virtual dissection table - Jack Choi (2012) | Onstage at TED2012, Jack Choi demonstrates a powerful tool for training medical students: a stretcher-sized multi-touch screen of the human body that lets you explore, dissect and understand the body's parts and systems. | 4/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Chip Kidd: Designing books is no laughing matter. OK, it is. - Chip Kidd (2012) | Chip Kidd doesn’t judge books by their cover, he creates covers that embody the book -- and he does it with a wicked sense of humor. In one of the funniest talks from TED2012, he shows the art and deep thought of his cover designs. (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.) | 4/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Ayah Bdeir: Building blocks that blink, beep and teach - Ayah Bdeir (2012) | Imagine a set of electronics as easy to play with as Legos. TED Fellow Ayah Bdeir introduces littleBits, a set of simple, interchangeable blocks that make programming as simple and important a part of creativity as snapping blocks together. | 3/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Leymah Gbowee: Unlock the intelligence, passion, greatness of girls - Leymah Gbowee (2012) | Nobel Peace Prize winner Leymah Gbowee has two powerful stories to tell -- of her own life's transformation, and of the untapped potential of girls around the world. Can we transform the world by unlocking the greatness of girls? | 3/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Regina Dugan: From mach-20 glider to humming bird drone - Regina Dugan (2012) | "What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" asks Regina Dugan, then director of DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. In this breathtaking talk she describes some of the extraordinary projects -- a robotic hummingbird, a prosthetic arm controlled by thought, and, well, the internet -- that her agency has created by not worrying that they might fail. (Followed by a Q&A with TED's Chris Anderson) | 3/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Donald Sadoway: The missing link to renewable energy - Donald Sadoway (2012) | What's the key to using alternative energy, like solar and wind? Storage -- so we can have power on tap even when the sun's not out and the wind's not blowing. In this accessible, inspiring talk, Donald Sadoway takes to the blackboard to show us the future of large-scale batteries that store renewable energy. As he says: "We need to think about the problem differently. We need to think big. We need to think cheap." | 3/26/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Billy Collins: Everyday moments, caught in time - Billy Collins (2012) | Combining dry wit with artistic depth, Billy Collins shares a project in which several of his poems were turned into delightful animated films in a collaboration with Sundance Channel. Five of them are included in this wonderfully entertaining and moving talk -- and don't miss the hilarious final poem! | 3/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Taylor Wilson: Yup, I built a nuclear fusion reactor - Taylor Wilson (2012) | Taylor Wilson believes nuclear fusion is a solution to our future energy needs, and that kids can change the world. And he knows something about both of those: When he was 14, he built a working fusion reactor in his parents' garage. Now 17, he takes the TED stage at short notice to tell (the short version of) his story. | 3/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Noel Bairey Merz: The single biggest health threat women face - C. Noel Bairey Merz (2011) | Surprising, but true: More women now die of heart disease than men, yet cardiovascular research has long focused on men. Pioneering doctor C. Noel Bairey Merz shares what we know and don't know about women's heart health -- including the remarkably different symptoms women present during a heart attack (and why they're often missed). | 3/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: T. Boone Pickens: Let's transform energy -- with natural gas - T. Boone Pickens (2012) | The US consumes 25% of the world's oil -- but as energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens points out onstage, the country has no energy policy to prepare for the inevitable. Is alternative energy our bridge to an oil-free future? After losing $150 million investing in wind energy, Pickens suggests it isn't, not yet. What might get us there? Natural gas. After the talk, watch for a lively Q&A with TED Curator Chris Anderson. | 3/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Brené Brown: Listening to shame - Brené Brown (2012) | Shame is an unspoken epidemic, the secret behind many forms of broken behavior. Brené Brown, whose earlier talk on vulnerability became a viral hit, explores what can happen when people confront their shame head-on. Her own humor, humanity and vulnerability shine through every word. | 3/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Rob Reid: The $8 billion iPod - Rob Reid (2012) | Comic author Rob Reid unveils Copyright Math (TM), a remarkable new field of study based on actual numbers from entertainment industry lawyers and lobbyists. | 3/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Jonathan Haidt: Religion, evolution, and the ecstasy of self-transcendence - Jonathan Haidt (2012) | Psychologist Jonathan Haidt asks a simple, but difficult question: why do we search for self-transcendence? Why do we attempt to lose ourselves? In a tour through the science of evolution by group selection, he proposes a provocative answer. | 3/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Jennifer Pahlka: Coding a better government - Jennifer Pahlka (2012) | Can government be run like the Internet, permissionless and open? Coder and activist Jennifer Pahlka believes it can -- and that apps, built quickly and cheaply, are a powerful new way to connect citizens to their governments -- and their neighbors. | 3/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: James Hansen: Why I must speak out about climate change - James Hansen (2012) | Top climate scientist James Hansen tells the story of his involvement in the science of and debate over global climate change. In doing so he outlines the overwhelming evidence that change is happening and why that makes him deeply worried about the future. | 3/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Bryan Stevenson: We need to talk about an injustice - Bryan Stevenson (2012) | In an engaging and personal talk -- with cameo appearances from his grandmother and Rosa Parks -- human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about America's justice system, starting with a massive imbalance along racial lines: a third of the country's black male population has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are wrapped up in America's unexamined history, are rarely talked about with this level of candor, insight and persuasiveness. | 3/5/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Susan Cain: The power of introverts - Susan Cain (2012) | In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this passionate talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to the world, and should be encouraged and celebrated. | 3/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Paul Gilding: The Earth is full - Paul Gilding (2012) | Have we used up all our resources? Have we filled up all the livable space on Earth? Paul Gilding suggests we have, and the possibility of devastating consequences, in a talk that's equal parts terrifying and, oddly, hopeful. | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Peter Diamandis: Abundance is our future - Peter Diamandis (2012) | Onstage at TED2012, Peter Diamandis makes a case for optimism -- that we'll invent, innovate and create ways to solve the challenges that loom over us. "I’m not saying we don’t have our set of problems; we surely do. But ultimately, we knock them down.” | 2/29/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Paul Snelgrove: A census of the ocean - Paul Snelgrove (2011) | Oceanographer Paul Snelgrove shares the results of a ten-year project with one goal: to take a census of all the life in the oceans. He shares amazing photos of some of the surprising finds of the Census of Marine Life. | 2/28/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Tan Le: My immigration story - Tan Le (2011) | In 2010, technologist Tan Le took the TEDGlobal stage to demo a powerful new interface. But now, at TEDxWomen, she tells a very personal story: the story of her family -- mother, grandmother and sister -- fleeing Vietnam and building a new life. | 2/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Shlomo Benartzi: Saving for tomorrow, tomorrow - Shlomo Benartzi (2011) | It's easy to imagine saving money next week, but how about right now? Generally, we want to spend it. Economist Shlomo Benartzi says this is one of the biggest obstacles to saving enough for retirement, and asks: How do we turn this behavioral challenge into a behavioral solution? | 2/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Shilo Shiv Suleman: Using tech to enable dreaming - Shilo Shiv Suleman (2011) | Has our technology -- our cell phones and iPods and cameras -- stopped us from dreaming? Young artist Shilo Shiv Suleman says no, as she demos "Khoya," her new storybook for iPad, which floats us through a magical world in 7 minutes of pure creativity. | 2/22/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Neil MacGregor: 2600 years of history in one object - Neil MacGregor (2011) | A clay cylinder covered in Akkadian cuneiform script, damaged and broken, the Cyrus Cylinder is a powerful symbol of religious tolerance and multi-culturalism. In this enthralling talk Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, traces 2600 years of Middle Eastern history through this single object. | 2/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Paul Conneally: Digital humanitarianism - Paul Conneally (2011) | The disastrous earthquake in Haiti taught humanitarian groups an unexpected lesson: the power of mobile devices to coordinate, inform, and guide relief efforts. At TEDxRC2, Paul Conneally shows extraordinary examples of social media and other new technologies becoming central to humanitarian aid. | 2/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Simon Berrow: How do you save a shark you know nothing about? - Simon Berrow (2010) | They're the second largest fish in the world, they're almost extinct, and we know almost nothing about them. At TEDxDublin, Simon Berrow describes the fascinating basking shark ("Great Fish of the Sun" in Irish), and the exceptional -- and wonderfully low-tech -- ways he's learning enough to save them. | 2/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Lucien Engelen: Crowdsource your health - Lucien Engelen (2011) | You can use your smartphone to find a local ATM, but what if you need a defibrillator? At TEDxMaastricht, Lucien Engelen shows us online innovations that are changing the way we save lives, including a crowdsourced map of local defibrillators. | 2/15/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Inara George sings 'Family Tree' - Inara George (2010) | Singer Inara George and guitarist Mike Andrews play the quietly lovely love song "Family Tree." | 2/14/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Erik Johansson: Impossible photography - Erik Johannson (2011) | Erik Johansson creates realistic photos of impossible scenes -- capturing ideas, not moments. In this witty how-to, the Photoshop wizard describes the principles he uses to make these fantastical scenarios come to life, while keeping them visually plausible. | 2/10/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Sheikha Al Mayassa: Globalizing the local, localizing the global - Sheikha Al Mayassa (2010) | Sheikha Al Mayassa, a patron of artists, storytellers and filmmakers in Qatar, talks about how art and culture create a country's identity -- and allow every country to share its unique identity with the wider world. As she says: "We don't want to be all the same, but we do want to understand each other." | 2/8/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Stephen Coleman: The moral dangers of non-lethal weapons - Stephen Coleman (2011) | Pepper spray and tasers are in increasing use by both police and military, and more exotic non-lethal weapons such as heat rays are in the works. At TEDxCanberra, ethicist Stephen Coleman explores the unexpected consequences of their introduction and asks some challenging questions. | 2/7/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Mike deGruy: Hooked by an octopus - Mike deGruy (2010) | Underwater filmmaker Mike deGruy has spent decades looking intimately at the ocean. A consummate storyteller, he takes the stage at Mission Blue to share his awe and excitement -- and his fears -- about the blue heart of our planet. | 2/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Danny Hillis: Back to the future (of 1994) - Danny Hillis (1994) | From deep in the TED archive, Danny Hillis outlines an intriguing theory of how and why technological change seems to be accelerating, by linking it to the very evolution of life itself. The presentation techniques he uses may look dated, but the ideas are as relevant as ever. | 2/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Erica Frenkel: The universal anesthesia machine - Erica Frenkel (2011) | What if you're in surgery and the power goes out? No lights, no oxygen -- and your anesthesia stops flowing. It happens constantly in hospitals throughout the world, turning routine procedures into tragedies. Erica Frenkel demos one solution: the universal anesthesia machine. | 2/2/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Shawn Achor: The happy secret to better work - Shawn Achor (2011) | We believe that we should work to be happy, but could that be backwards? In this fast-moving and entertaining talk from TEDxBloomington, psychologist Shawn Achor argues that actually happiness inspires productivity. | 2/1/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Bill Doyle: Treating cancer with electric fields - Bill Doyle (2011) | Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation are the best-known methods for treating cancer. At TEDMED, Bill Doyle presents a new approach, called Tumor Treating Fields, which uses electric fields to interrupt cancer cell division. Still in its infancy -- and approved for only certain types of cancer -- the treatment comes with one big benefit: quality of life. | 1/31/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Brian Goldman: Doctors make mistakes. Can we talk about that? - Brian Goldman (2011) | Every doctor makes mistakes. But, says physician Brian Goldman, medicine's culture of denial (and shame) keeps doctors from ever talking about those mistakes, or using them to learn and improve. Telling stories from his own long practice, he calls on doctors to start talking about being wrong. | 1/25/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Diana Nyad: Extreme swimming with the world's most dangerous jellyfish - Diana Nyad (2011) | In the 1970s, Diana Nyad set long-distance swim records that are still unbroken. Thirty years later, at 60, she attempted her longest swim yet, from Cuba to Florida. In this funny, powerful talk at TEDMED, she talks about how to prepare mentally to achieve an extreme dream, and asks: What will YOU do with your wild, precious life? | 1/24/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Lisa Harouni: A primer on 3D printing - Lisa Harouni (2011) | 2012 may be the year of 3D printing, when this three-decade-old technology finally becomes accessible and even commonplace. Lisa Harouni gives a useful introduction to this fascinating way of making things -- including intricate objects once impossible to create. | 1/23/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Sheena Iyengar: How to make choosing easier - Sheena Iyengar (2011) | We all want customized experiences and products -- but when faced with 700 options, consumers freeze up. With fascinating new research, Sheena Iyengar demonstrates how businesses (and others) can improve the experience of choosing. | 1/19/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Alain de Botton: Atheism 2.0 - Alain de Botton (2011) | What aspects of religion should atheists (respectfully) adopt? Alain de Botton suggests a "religion for atheists" -- call it Atheism 2.0 -- that incorporates religious forms and traditions to satisfy our human need for connection, ritual and transcendence. | 1/17/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Sonaar Luthra: Meet the Water Canary - Sonaar Luthra (2011) | After a crisis, how can we tell if water is safe to drink? Current tests are slow and complex, and the delay can be deadly, as in the cholera outbreak after Haiti's earthquake in 2010. TED Fellow Sonaar Luthra previews his design for a simple tool that quickly tests water for safety -- the Water Canary. | 1/16/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Morley sings "Women of Hope" - Morley (2011) | Inspired by Aung San Suu Kyi’s call to action, “If you’re feeling helpless, help someone,” Morley composed this song. She sings it at TEDxWomen in her gorgeous, warm voice. | 1/13/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology - Drew Berry (2011) | We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- Drew Berry wants to change that. At TEDxSydney he shows his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within our own cells. | 1/12/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Sebastian Wernicke: 1000 TEDTalks, 6 words - Sebastian Wernicke (2011) | Sebastian Wernicke thinks every TEDTalk can be summarized in six words. At TEDxZurich, he shows how to do just that -- and less. | 1/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Jane Fonda: Life's third act - Jane Fonda (2011) | Within this generation, an extra 30 years have been added to our life expectancy -- and these years aren’t just a footnote or a pathology. At TEDxWomen, Jane Fonda asks how we can think about this new phase of our lives. | 1/4/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: A.J. Jacobs: How healthy living nearly killed me - A.J. Jacobs (2011) | For a full year, A.J. Jacobs followed every piece of health advice he could -- from applying sunscreen by the shot glass to wearing a bicycle helmet while shopping. Onstage at TEDMED, he shares the surprising things he learned. | 1/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Karen Tse: How to stop torture - Karen Tse (2011) | Political prisoners aren't the only ones being tortured -- the vast majority of judicial torture happens in ordinary cases, even in 'functioning' legal systems. Social activist Karen Tse shows how we can, and should, stand up and end the use of routine torture. | 12/22/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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TED: Daniel Goldstein: The battle between your present and future self - Daniel Goldstein (2011) | Every day, we make decisions that have good or bad consequences for our future selves. (Can I skip flossing just this one time?) Daniel Goldstein makes tools that help us imagine ourselves over time, so that we make smart choices for Future Us. | 12/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 74 Episodes |
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