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what soccer can teach us about freedom marc bamuthi joseph
Bookmarked 423 weeks ago quotsoccer is the only thing on this planet that we can all agree to do togetherquot says theater maker and ted fellow marc bamuthi joseph through his performances and an engagement initiative called quotmoving and passingquot joseph combines music dance and soccer to reveal accessible joyful connections between the arts and sports learn more about how he |
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ted turner: rupert murdoch is 039going to have to step down039 video
Bookmarked 760 weeks ago ted turner took some shots at his longtime rival rupert murdoch during an interview with bloomberg on tuesday turner spoke about the phone hacking scandal that is still swirling around murdoch |
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medical tech designed to meet africa039s needs soyapi mumba
Bookmarked 431 weeks ago in sub-saharan africa power outages low technology penetration slow internet and understaffed hospitals plague health care systems to make progress on these problems in malwai ted fellow soyapi mumba and his team created a new system from scratch -- from the software that powers their electronic health records to the infrastructure used to support it in this quick hopeful talk mumba shares how his jack-of-all-trades mindset can help reshape health care in low-resource environments |
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lessons from a solar storm chaser miho janvier
Bookmarked 435 weeks ago space physicist miho janvier studies solar storms: giant clouds of particles that escape from the sun and can disrupt life on earth while also producing amazing auroras how do you study the atmosphere on the sun which burns at temperatures of up to around 10 million degrees kelvin with math join the ted fellow as she shares her work trying to better understand how the sun affects us here on earth |
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the new generation of computers is programming itself sebastian thrun and chris anderson
Bookmarked 437 weeks ago educator and entrepreneur sebastian thrun wants us to use ai to free humanity of repetitive work and unleash our creativity in an inspiring informative conversation with ted curator chris anderson thrun discusses the progress of deep learning why we shouldn039t fear runaway ai and how society will be better off if dull tedious work is done with the help of machines |
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the new generation of computers is programming itself sebastian thrun and chris anderson
Bookmarked 436 weeks ago educator and entrepreneur sebastian thrun wants us to use ai to free humanity of repetitive work and unleash our creativity in an inspiring informative conversation with ted curator chris anderson thrun discusses the progress of deep learning why we shouldn039t fear runaway ai and how society will be better off if dull tedious work is done with the help of machines |
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why the only future worth building includes everyone his holiness pope francis
Bookmarked 468 weeks ago a single individual is enough for hope to exist and that individual can be you says his holiness pope francis in this searing ted talk delivered directly from vatican city in a hopeful message to people of all faiths to those who have power as well as those who don039t the spiritual leader provides illuminating commentary on the world as we currently find it and calls for equality solidarity and tenderness to prevail |
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my quest for the worst secret menu item - youtube
Bookmarked 163 weeks ago in this video follow my quest to find the worst secret menu item that may or may not exist the dark council will never stop our journey all my socials: ht |
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a breakthrough device that combines mind and machine arnav kapur
Bookmarked 361 weeks ago try talking to yourself without opening your mouth by simply saying words internally what if you could search the internet like that -- and get an answer back in the first live public demo of his new technology ted fellow arnav kapur introduces alterego: a wearable ai device with the potential to let you silently talk to and get information from a computer system like a voice inside your head learn more about how the device works and the far-reaching implications of this new kind of human-computer interaction |
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how fungi recognize and infect plants mennat el ghalid
Bookmarked 420 weeks ago each year the world loses enough food to feed half a billion people to fungi the most destructive pathogens of plants mycologist and ted fellow mennat el ghalid explains how a breakthrough in our understanding of the molecular signals fungi use to attack plants could disrupt the interaction -- and save our crops |
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039the dr phil show039: ted williams i lied video
Bookmarked 761 weeks ago ted williams made his return to the dr phil show to make amends for all the numerous lies he told during his previous visit after his rescue from the streets and the media blitz that had him going from show to show it was rumored that he was back on drugs |
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apollo robbins: the art of misdirection video on tedcom
Bookmarked 656 weeks ago hailed as the greatest pickpocket in the world apollo robbins studies the quirks of human behavior as he steals your watch in a hilarious demonstration robbins samples the buffet of the tedglobal 2013 audience showing how the flaws in our perception make it possible to swipe a wallet and leave it on its owners shoulder while they remain clueless |
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creativity builds nations muthoni drummer queen
Bookmarked 342 weeks ago in a hopeful talk followed by an empowering performance musician and ted fellow muthoni drummer queen shares how industries like music film and fashion provide a platform for africans to broadcast their rich and diverse talents -- and explains how the shared experience of creativity can replace attitudes of exclusionism and othering with acceptance and self-love |
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the health benefits of clowning around matthew a wilson
Bookmarked 321 weeks ago as a medical clown ted resident matthew a wilson takes the old adage that laughter is the best medicine very seriously in this heartwarming talk he shares glimpses of how clowning around can help patients and medical staff navigate stressful situations -- with no side effects |
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can we choose to fall out of love dessa
Bookmarked 346 weeks ago what039s the best way to get over heartbreak rapper and writer dessa came up with an unconventional approach after a chance viewing of helen fisher039s ted talk about the brains of the lovestruck in a wryly funny talk she describes how she worked with a neuroscientist to try to get her brain to fall out of love with her ex -- and shares wisdom about romance that she gained along the way |










