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January 30, 2012

TED: Peter van Uhm: Why I chose a gun - Peter van Uhm (2011)

Peter van Uhm is the Netherlands’ chief of defense, but that does not mean he is pro-war. At TEDxAmsterdam he explains how his career is one shaped by a love of peace, not a desire for bloodshed -- and why we need armies if we want peace.


January 27, 2012

TED: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon: Women entrepreneurs, example not exception - Gayle Tzemach Lemmon (2011)

Women aren’t micro--so why do they only get micro-loans? At TEDxWomen reporter Gayle Tzemach Lemmon argues that women running all types of firms-- from home businesses to major factories-- are the overlooked key to economic development.


January 26, 2012

TED: Ariel Garten: Know thyself, with a brain scanner - Ariel Garten (2011)

Imagine playing a video game controlled by your mind. Now imagine that game also teaches you about your own patterns of stress, relaxation and focus. At TEDxToronto Ariel Garten shows how looking at our own brain activity gives new meaning to the ancient dictum "know thyself."


January 25, 2012

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.


January 24, 2012

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?


January 23, 2012

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.


January 19, 2012

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.


January 18, 2012

TED: Clay Shirky: Why SOPA is a bad idea - Clay Shirky (2012)

What does a bill like PIPA/SOPA mean to our shareable world? At the TED offices, Clay Shirky delivers a proper manifesto -- a call to defend our freedom to create, discuss, link and share, rather than passively consume.


TED: Mikko Hypponen: Three types of online attack - Mikko Hypponen (2011)

Cybercrime expert Mikko Hypponen talks us through three types of online attack on our privacy and data -- and only two are considered crimes. "Do we blindly trust any future government? Because any right we give away, we give away for good."


January 17, 2012

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.


January 16, 2012

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.


January 13, 2012

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.


January 12, 2012

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.


January 11, 2012

TED: Jonas Gahr Støre: In defense of dialogue - Jonas Gahr Støre (2011)

In politics, it seems counterintuitive to engage in dialogue with violent groups, with radicals and terrorists, and with the states that support them. But Jonas Gahr Støre, the foreign minister of Norway, makes a compelling case for open discussion, even when values diverge, in an attempt to build greater security for all.


January 10, 2012

TED: Award-winning teen-age science in action - Lauren Hodge / Shree Bose / Naomi Shah (2011)

In 2011 three young women swept the top prizes of the first Google Science Fair. At TEDxWomen Lauren Hodge, Shree Bose and Naomi Shah described their extraordinary projects-- and their route to a passion for science.


January 06, 2012

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.


January 05, 2012

TED: Paddy Ashdown: The global power shift - Paddy Ashdown (2011)

Paddy Ashdown claims that we are living in a moment in history where power is changing in ways it never has before. In a spellbinding talk at TEDxBrussels he outlines the three major global shifts that he sees coming.


January 04, 2012

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.


January 03, 2012

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.


December 23, 2011

TED: Alberto Cairo: There are no scraps of men - Alberto Cairo (2011)

Alberto Cairo's clinics in Afghanistan used to close down during active fighting. Now, they stay open. At TEDxRC2 (the RC stands for Red Cross/Red Crescent), Cairo tells the powerful story of why -- and how he found humanity and dignity in the midst of war.


December 22, 2011

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.


December 21, 2011

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.


December 20, 2011

TED: Sheila Nirenberg: A prosthetic eye to treat blindness - Sheila Nirenberg (2011)

At TEDMED, Sheila Nirenberg shows a bold way to create sight in people with certain kinds of blindness: by hooking into the optic nerve and sending signals from a camera direct to the brain.


December 19, 2011

TED: Antonio Damasio: The quest to understand consciousness - Antonio Damasio (2011)

Every morning we wake up and regain consciousness -- that is a marvelous fact -- but what exactly is it that we regain? Neuroscientist Antonio Damasio uses this simple question to give us a glimpse into how our brains create our sense of self.


December 16, 2011

TED: Ramona Pierson: An unexpected place of healing - Ramona Pierson (2011)

When Ramona Pierson was 22, she was hit by a drunk driver and spent 18 months in a coma. At TEDxDU she tells the remarkable story of her recovery -- drawing on the collective skills and wisdom of a senior citizens' home.


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