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2010
2010x2
Brené Brown: The power of vulnerability
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Brené Brown studies human connection — our ability to empathize, belong, love. In a poignant, funny talk, she shares a deep insight from her research, one that sent her on a personal .. show full overview
2010x3
How I Held my Breath for 17 Minutes | David Blaine
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2010x4
Michael Shermer: The pattern behind self-deception
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Michael Shermer says the human tendency to believe strange things -- from alien abductions to dowsing rods -- boils down to two of the brain's most basic, hard-wired survival skills. He explains what they are, and how they get us into trouble.
2010x5
Sam Harris: Science can answer moral questions
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Questions of good and evil, right and wrong are commonly thought unanswerable by science. But Sam Harris argues that science can -- and should -- be an authority on moral issues, shaping human values and setting out what constitutes a good life.
2010x6
Michael Spector: The danger of science denial
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Vaccine-autism claims, "Frankenfood" bans, the herbal cure craze: All point to the public's growing fear (and, often, outright denial) of science and reason, says Michael Specter. He warns the trend spells disaster for human progress.
2010x7
Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution
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In this poignant, funny follow-up to his fabled 2006 talk, Sir Ken Robinson makes the case for a radical shift from standardized schools to personalized learning -- creating conditions where kids' natural talents can flourish.
2010x8
Jamie Oliver: Teach every child about food
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Sharing powerful stories from his anti-obesity project in Huntington, W. Va., TED Prize winner Jamie Oliver makes the case for an all-out assault on our ignorance of food.
2010x9
Dan Barber: How I fell in love with a fish
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Chef Dan Barber squares off with a dilemma facing many chefs today: how to keep fish on the menu. With impeccable research and deadpan humor, he chronicles his pursuit of a sustainable .. show full overview
2010x10
Stacey Kramer: The best gift I ever survived
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Stacey Kramer offers a moving, personal, 3-minute parable that shows how an unwanted experience — frightening, traumatic, costly — can turn out to be a priceless gift.
2010x11
David Byrne: How architecture helped music evolve
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As his career grew, David Byrne went from playing CBGB to Carnegie Hall. He asks: Does the venue make the music? From outdoor drumming to Wagnerian operas to arena rock, he explores how context has pushed musical innovation.
2010x12
David Cameron: The next age of government
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The leader of Britain's Conservative Party says we're entering a new era -- where governments themselves have less power (and less money) and people empowered by technology have more. .. show full overview
2010x13
Philip K. Howard: Four ways to fix a broken legal system
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The land of the free has become a legal minefield, says Philip K. Howard -- especially for teachers and doctors, whose work has been paralyzed by fear of suits. What's the answer? A lawyer himself, Howard has four propositions for simplifying US law.
2010x14
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds
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Temple Grandin, diagnosed with autism as a child, talks about how her mind works -- sharing her ability to "think in pictures," which helps her solve problems that neurotypical brains .. show full overview
2010x15
Raghava KK: Five lives of an artist
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With endearing honesty and vulnerability, Raghava KK tells the colorful tale of how art has taken his life to new places, and how life experiences in turn have driven his multiple .. show full overview
2010x16
Daniel Kahneman: The riddle of experience vs. memory
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Using examples from vacations to colonoscopies, Nobel laureate and founder of behavioral economics Daniel Kahneman reveals how our "experiencing selves" and our "remembering selves" .. show full overview
2010x17
Gary Flake: is Pivot a turning point for web exploration
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Gary Flake demos Pivot, a new way to browse and arrange massive amounts of images and data online. Built on breakthrough Seadragon technology, it enables spectacular zooms in and out of .. show full overview
2010x18
The LXD: In the Internet age dance evolves
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The LXD (the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers) electrify the TED2010 stage with an emerging global street-dance culture, revved up by the Internet. In a preview of Jon Chu’s upcoming Web series, this astonishing troupe show off their superpowers.
2010x19
Mark Roth: Suspended animation is within our grasp
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Mark Roth studies suspended animation: the art of shutting down life processes and then starting them up again. It's wild stuff, but it's not science fiction. Induced by careful use of .. show full overview
2010x20
Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world
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Games like World of Warcraft give players the means to save worlds, and incentive to learn the habits of heroes. What if we could harness this gamer power to solve real-world problems? Jane McGonigal says we can, and explains how.
2010x21
Juliana Machado Ferreira: The fight to end rare-animal trafficking in Brazil
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Biologist Juliana Machado Ferreira, a TED Senior Fellow, talks about her work helping to save birds and other animals stolen from the wild in Brazil. Once these animals are seized from smugglers, she asks, then what?
2010x22
Alan Siegel: Let's simplify legal jargon
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Tax forms, credit agreements, healthcare legislation: They're crammed with gobbledygook, says Alan Siegel, and incomprehensibly long. He calls for a simple, sensible redesign -- and .. show full overview
2010x23
Kevin Bales: How to combat modern slavery
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In this moving yet pragmatic talk, Kevin Bales explains the business of modern slavery, a multibillion-dollar economy that underpins some of the worst industries on earth. He shares .. show full overview
2010x24
Brian Cox: Why we need the explorers
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In tough economic times, our exploratory science programs -- from space probes to the LHC -- are first to suffer budget cuts. Brian Cox explains how curiosity-driven science pays for .. show full overview
2010x25
Richard Sears: Planning for the end of oil
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As the world's attention focuses on the perils of oil exploration, we present Richard Sears' talk from early February 2010. Sears, an expert in developing new energy resources, talks .. show full overview
2010x26
Kirk Citron: And now, the real news
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How many of today's headlines will matter in 100 years? 1000? Kirk Citron's "Long News" project collects stories that not only matter today, but will resonate for
2010x27
Derek Sivers: How to start a movement
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With help from some surprising footage, Derek Sivers explains how movements really get started. (Hint: it takes two.)
2010x28
Barton Seaver: Sustainable seafood? Let's get smart
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Chef Barton Seaver presents a modern dilemma: Seafood is one of our healthier protein options, but overfishing is desperately harming our oceans. He suggests a simple way to keep fish on .. show full overview
2010x29
Shimon Steinberg: Natural pest control ... using bugs!
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Shimon Steinberg looks at the difference between pests and bugs -- and makes the case for using good bugs to fight bad bugs, avoiding chemicals in our quest for perfect produce.
2010x30
Hans Rosling: Global population growth, box by box
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The world's population will grow to 9 billion over the next 50 years — and only by raising the living standards of the poorest can we check population growth. This is the paradoxical .. show full overview
2010x31
Adam Sadowsky: How to engineer a viral music video
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The band OK Go dreamed up the idea of a massive Rube Goldberg machine for their next music video -- and Adam Sadowsky's team was charged with building it. He tells the story of the .. show full overview
2010x32
Jessa Gamble: Our natural sleep cycle is nothing like what we do now
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In today's world, balancing school, work, kids and more, most of us can only hope for the recommended eight hours of sleep. Examining the science behind our body's internal clock, Jessa .. show full overview
2010x33
Marcel Dicke: Why not eat insects?
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Marcel Dicke makes an appetizing case for adding insects to everyone's diet. His message to squeamish chefs and foodies: delicacies like locusts and caterpillars compete with meat in flavor, nutrition and eco-friendliness.
2010x34
Derek Sivers: Keep your goals to yourself
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After hitting on a brilliant new life plan, our first instinct is to tell someone, but Derek Sivers says it's better to keep goals secret. He presents research stretching as far back as .. show full overview
2010x35
Arthur Potts Dawson: A vision for sustainable restaurants
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If you've been in a restaurant kitchen, you've seen how much food, water and energy can be wasted there. Chef Arthur Potts-Dawson shares his very personal vision for drastically reducing .. show full overview
2010x36
David McCandless: The beauty of data visualization
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David McCandless turns complex data sets (like worldwide military spending, media buzz, Facebook status updates) into beautiful, simple diagrams that tease out unseen patterns and .. show full overview
2010x37
Birke Baehr: What's wrong with our food system
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11-year-old Birke Baehr presents his take on a major source of our food -- far-away and less-than-picturesque industrial farms. Keeping farms out of sight promotes a rosy, unreal picture .. show full overview
2010x38
Seth Priebatsch: The game layer on top of the world
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By now, we're used to letting Facebook and Twitter capture our social lives on the web -- building a "social layer" on top of the real world. At TEDxBoston, Seth Priebatsch looks at the .. show full overview
2010x39
Neil Pasricha: The 3 A's of awesome
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Neil Pasricha's blog 1000 Awesome Things savors life's simple pleasures, from free refills to clean sheets. In this heartfelt talk, he reveals the 3 secrets (all starting with A) to leading a life that's truly awesome.
2010x40
Chris Anderson: How web video powers global innovation
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TED's Chris Anderson says the rise of web video is driving a worldwide phenomenon he calls Crowd Accelerated Innovation -- a self-fueling cycle of learning that could be as significant .. show full overview
2010x41
Melinda French Gates: What nonprofits can learn from Coca-Cola
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At TEDxChange, Melinda Gates makes a provocative case for nonprofits taking a cue from corporations such as Coca-Cola, whose plugged-in, global network of marketers and distributors .. show full overview
2010x42
Jason Fried: Why Work Doesn't Happen at Work
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Jason Fried has a radical theory of working: that the office isn't a good place to do it. He calls out the two main offenders (call them the M&Ms) and offers three suggestions to make the workplace actually work. TEDxMidwest
2010x43
Dianna Cohen: Tough truths about plastic pollution
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Artist Dianna Cohen shares some tough truths about plastic pollution in the ocean and in our lives -- and some thoughts on how to free ourselves from the plastic gyre.
2010x44
R.A. Mashelkar: Breakthrough designs for ultra-low-cost products
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Engineer RA Mashelkar shares three stories of ultra-low-cost design from India that use bottom-up rethinking, and some clever engineering, to bring expensive products (cars, prosthetics) into the realm of the possible for everyone.
2010x45
Tom Chatfield: 7 ways games reward the brain
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We're bringing gameplay into more aspects of our lives, spending countless hours -- and real money -- exploring virtual worlds for imaginary treasures. Why? As Tom Chatfield shows, games .. show full overview
2010x46
Barry Schwartz: Using Our Practical Wisdom
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2010x47
David Bismark: E-voting without fraud
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David Bismark demos a new system for voting that contains a simple, verifiable way to prevent fraud and miscounting -- while keeping each person's vote secret.
2010x49
Naomi Klein: Addicted to risk
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Days before this talk, journalist Naomi Klein was on a boat in the Gulf of Mexico, looking at the catastrophic results of BP's risky pursuit of oil. Our societies have become addicted to .. show full overview
2010x50
Arianna Huffington: How to succeed? Get more sleep
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In this short talk, Arianna Huffington shares a small idea that can awaken much bigger ones: the power of a good night's sleep. Instead of bragging about our sleep deficits, she urges us .. show full overview
2010x48
Ze Frank's web playroom
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On the web, a new "Friend" may be just a click away, but true connection is harder to find and express. Ze Frank presents a medley of zany Internet toys that require deep participation .. show full overview