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August 11, 2011

TED: Lucianne Walkowicz: Finding planets around other stars - Lucianne Walkowicz (2011)

How do we find planets -- even habitable planets -- around other stars? By looking for tiny dimming as a planet passes in front of its sun, TED Fellow Lucianne Walkowicz and the Kepler mission have found some 1,200 potential new planetary systems. With new techniques, they may even find ones with the right conditions for life.


August 10, 2011

TED: Jeremy Gilley: One day of peace - Jeremy Gilley (2011)

Here's a crazy idea: Persuade the world to try living in peace for just one day, every September 21. In this energetic, honest talk, Jeremy Gilley tells the story of how this crazy idea became real -- real enough to help millions of kids in war-torn regions.


August 09, 2011

TED: Dyan deNapoli: The great penguin rescue - Dyan deNapoli (2011)

A personal story, a collective triumph: Dyan deNapoli tells the story of the world's largest volunteer animal rescue, which saved more than 40,000 penguins after an oil spill off the coast of South Africa. How does a job this big get done? Penguin by penguin by penguin ...


August 08, 2011

TED: Alex Steffen: The shareable future of cities - Alex Steffen (2011)

How can cities help save the future? Alex Steffen shows some cool neighborhood-based green projects that expand our access to things we want and need -- while reducing the time we spend in cars.


August 05, 2011

TED: Eve Ensler: Suddenly, my body - Eve Ensler (2010)

Poet, writer, activist Eve Ensler lived in her head. In this powerful talk from TEDWomen, she talks about her lifelong disconnection from her body -- and how two shocking events helped her to connect with the reality, the physicality of being human.


TED: Philip Zimbardo: The demise of guys? - Philip Zimbardo (2011)

Psychologist Philip Zimbardo asks, "Why are boys struggling?" He shares some stats (lower graduation rates, greater worries about intimacy and relationships) and suggests a few reasons -- and challenges the TED community to think about solutions.


August 04, 2011

TED: Jessica Green: Are we filtering the wrong microbes? - Jessica Green (2012)

Should we keep the outdoors out of hospitals? Ecologist and TED Fellow Jessica Green has found that mechanical ventilation does get rid of many types of microbes, but the wrong kinds: the ones left in the hospital are much more likely to be pathogens.


August 03, 2011

TED: Mark Pagel: How language transformed humanity - Mark Pagel (2011)

Biologist Mark Pagel shares an intriguing theory about why humans evolved our complex system of language. He suggests that language is a piece of "social technology" that allowed early human tribes to access a powerful new tool: cooperation.


August 02, 2011

TED: Harald Haas: Wireless data from every light bulb - Harald Haas (2011)

What if every light bulb in the world could also transmit data? At TEDGlobal, Harald Haas demonstrates, for the first time, a device that could do exactly that. By flickering the light from a single LED, a change too quick for the human eye to detect, he can transmit far more data than a cellular tower -- and do it in a way that's more efficient, secure and widespread.


August 01, 2011

TED: Adam Ostrow: After your final status update - Adam Ostrow (2011)

Many of us have a social media presence -- a virtual personality made up of status updates, tweets and connections, stored in the cloud. Adam Ostrow asks a big question: What happens to that personality after you've died? Could it ... live on?


July 29, 2011

TED: Julian Treasure: 5 ways to listen better - Julian Treasure (2011)

In our louder and louder world, says sound expert Julian Treasure, "We are losing our listening." In this short, fascinating talk, Treasure shares five ways to re-tune your ears for conscious listening -- to other people and the world around you.


July 28, 2011

TED: Josette Sheeran: Ending hunger now - Josette Sheeran (2011)

Josette Sheeran, the head of the UN's World Food Program, talks about why, in a world with enough food for everyone, people still go hungry, still die of starvation, still use food as a weapon of war. Her vision: "Food is one issue that cannot be solved person by person. We have to stand together."


July 27, 2011

TED: Paul Bloom: The origins of pleasure - Paul Bloom (2011)

Why do we like an original painting better than a forgery? Psychologist Paul Bloom argues that human beings are essentialists -- that our beliefs about the history of an object change how we experience it, not simply as an illusion, but as a deep feature of what pleasure (and pain) is.


July 26, 2011

TED: Geoffrey West: The surprising math of cities and corporations - Geoffrey West (2011)

Physicist Geoffrey West has found that simple, mathematical laws govern the properties of cities -- that wealth, crime rate, walking speed and many other aspects of a city can be deduced from a single number: the city's population. In this mind-bending talk from TEDGlobal he shows how it works and how similar laws hold for organisms and corporations.


July 25, 2011

TED: Rory Stewart: Time to end the war in Afghanistan - Rory Stewart (2011)

British MP Rory Stewart walked across Afghanistan after 9/11, talking with citizens and warlords alike. Now, a decade later, he asks: Why are Western and coalition forces still fighting there? He shares lessons from past military interventions that worked -- Bosnia, for instance -- and shows that humility and local expertise are the keys to success.


July 22, 2011

TED: A robot that flies like a bird - Markus Fischer (2011)

Plenty of robots can fly -- but none can fly like a real bird. That is, until Markus Fischer and his team at Festo built SmartBird, a large, lightweight robot, modeled on a seagull, that flies by flapping its wings. A soaring demo fresh from TEDGlobal 2011.


July 21, 2011

TED: Kevin Slavin: How algorithms shape our world - Kevin Slavin (2011)

Kevin Slavin argues that we're living in a world designed for -- and increasingly controlled by -- algorithms. In this riveting talk from TEDGlobal, he shows how these complex computer programs determine: espionage tactics, stock prices, movie scripts, and architecture. And he warns that we are writing code we can't understand, with implications we can't control.


July 20, 2011

TED: Thandie Newton: Embracing otherness, embracing myself - Thandie Newton (2011)

Actor Thandie Newton tells the story of finding her "otherness" -- first, as a child growing up in two distinct cultures, and then as an actor playing with many different selves. A warm, wise talk, fresh from stage at TEDGlobal 2011.


July 19, 2011

TED: Mikko Hypponen: Fighting viruses, defending the net - Mikko Hypponen (2011)

It's been 25 years since the first PC virus (Brain A) hit the net, and what was once an annoyance has become a sophisticated tool for crime and espionage. Computer security expert Mikko Hyppönen tells us how we can stop these new viruses from threatening the internet as we know it.


July 18, 2011

TED: Nadia Al-Sakkaf: See Yemen through my eyes - Nadia Al-Sakkaf (2011)

As political turmoil in Yemen continues, the editor of the Yemen Times, Nadia Al-Sakkaf, talks at TEDGlobal with host Pat Mitchell. Al-Sakkaf's independent, English-language paper is vital for sharing news -- and for sharing a new vision of Yemen and of that country's women as equal partners in work and change.


July 15, 2011

TED: Tim Harford: Trial, error and the God complex - Tim Harford (2011)

Economics writer Tim Harford studies complex systems -- and finds a surprising link among the successful ones: they were built through trial and error. In this sparkling talk from TEDGlobal 2011, he asks us to embrace our randomness and start making better mistakes.


July 14, 2011

TED: Maajid Nawaz: A global culture to fight extremism - Maajid Nawaz (2011)

Why do transnational extremist organizations succeed where democratic movements have a harder time taking hold? Maajid Nawaz, a former Islamist extremist, asks for new grassroots stories and global social activism to spread democracy in the face of nationalism and xenophobia. A powerful talk from TEDGlobal 2011.


July 13, 2011

TED: Rebecca MacKinnon: Let's take back the Internet! - Rebecca MacKinnon (2011)

In this powerful talk from TEDGlobal, Rebecca MacKinnon describes the expanding struggle for freedom and control in cyberspace, and asks: How do we design the next phase of the Internet with accountability and freedom at its core, rather than control? She believes the internet is headed for a "Magna Carta" moment when citizens around the world demand that their governments protect free speech and their right to connection.


July 08, 2011

TED: Nina Tandon: Caring for engineered tissue - Nina Tandon (2011)

Tissue engineer and TED Fellow Nina Tandon is growing artificial hearts and bones. To do that, she needs new ways of caring for artificially grown cells -- techniques she's developed by the simple but powerful method of copying their natural environments.


July 07, 2011

TED: Simon Lewis: Don't take consciousness for granted - Simon Lewis (2010)

After a catastrophic car accident that left him in a coma, Simon Lewis found ways to recover -- physically and mentally -- beyond all expectations. At the INK Conference he tells how this remarkable story led him to concern over all threats to consciousness, and how to overcome them.


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