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April 28, 2011

TED: Mike Matas: A next-generation digital book - Mike Matas (2011)

Software developer Mike Matas demos the first full-length interactive book for the iPad -- with clever, swipeable video and graphics and some very cool data visualizations to play with. The book is "Our Choice," Al Gore's sequel to "An Inconvenient Truth."


April 27, 2011

TED: Angela Belcher: Using nature to grow batteries - Angela Belcher (2011)

Inspired by an abalone shell, Angela Belcher programs viruses to make elegant nanoscale structures that humans can use. Selecting for high-performing genes through directed evolution, she's produced viruses that can construct powerful new batteries, clean hydrogen fuels and record-breaking solar cells. At TEDxCaltech, she shows us how it's done.


April 26, 2011

TED: Bruce Schneier: The security mirage - Bruce Schneier (2010)

The feeling of security and the reality of security don't always match, says computer-security expert Bruce Schneier. At TEDxPSU, he explains why we spend billions addressing news story risks, like the "security theater" now playing at your local airport, while neglecting more probable risks -- and how we can break this pattern.


April 25, 2011

TED: Harvey Fineberg: Are we ready for neo-evolution? - Harvey Fineberg (2011)

Medical ethicist Harvey Fineberg shows us three paths forward for the ever-evolving human species: to stop evolving completely, to evolve naturally -- or to control the next steps of human evolution, using genetic modification, to make ourselves smarter, faster, better. Neo-evolution is within our grasp. What will we do with it?


April 22, 2011

TED: Ric Elias: 3 things I learned while my plane crashed - Ric Elias (2011)

Ric Elias had a front-row seat on Flight 1549, the plane that crash-landed in the Hudson River in New York in January 2009. What went through his mind as the doomed plane went down? At TED, he tells his story publicly for the first time.


April 21, 2011

TED: Anil Ananthaswamy: What it takes to do extreme astrophysics - Anil Ananthaswamy (2010)

All over the planet, giant telescopes and detectors are looking (and listening) for clues to the workings of the universe. At the INK Conference, science writer Anil Ananthaswamy tours us around these amazing installations, taking us to some of the most remote and silent places on Earth.


April 20, 2011

TED: John Hunter on the World Peace Game - John Hunter (2011)

John Hunter puts all the problems of the world on a 4'x5' plywood board -- and lets his 4th-graders solve them. At TED2011, he explains how his World Peace Game engages schoolkids, and why the complex lessons it teaches -- spontaneous, and always surprising -- go further than classroom lectures can.


April 19, 2011

TED: Kathryn Schulz: On being wrong - Kathryn Schulz (2011)

Most of us will do anything to avoid being wrong. But what if we're wrong about that? "Wrongologist" Kathryn Schulz makes a compelling case for not just admitting but embracing our fallibility.


April 18, 2011

TED: Sam Richards: A radical experiment in empathy - Sam Richards (2010)

By leading the Americans in his audience at TEDxPSU step by step through the thought process, sociologist Sam Richards sets an extraordinary challenge: can they understand -- not approve of, but understand -- the motivations of an Iraqi insurgent? And by extension, can anyone truly understand and empathize with another?


April 15, 2011

TED: Susan Lim: Transplant cells, not organs - Susan Lim (2010)

Pioneering surgeon Susan Lim performed the first liver transplant in Asia. But a moral concern with transplants (where do donor livers come from ...) led her to look further, and to ask: Could we be transplanting cells, not whole organs? At the INK Conference, she talks through her new research, discovering healing cells in some surprising places.


April 14, 2011

TED: Marcin Jakubowski: Open-sourced blueprints for civilization - Marcin Jakubowski (2011)

Using wikis and digital fabrication tools, TED Fellow Marcin Jakubowski is open-sourcing the blueprints for 50 farm machines, allowing anyone to build their own tractor or harvester from scratch. And that's only the first step in a project to write an instruction set for an entire self-sustaining village (starting cost: $10,000).


April 13, 2011

TED: Roger Ebert: Remaking my voice - Roger Ebert (2011)

When film critic Roger Ebert lost his lower jaw to cancer, he lost the ability to eat and speak. But he did not lose his voice. In a moving talk from TED2011, Ebert and his wife, Chaz, with friends Dean Ornish and John Hunter, come together to tell his remarkable story.


April 12, 2011

TED: Dave Meslin: The antidote to apathy - Dave Meslin (2010)

Local politics -- schools, zoning, council elections -- hit us where we live. So why don't more of us actually get involved? Is it apathy? Dave Meslin says no. He identifies 7 barriers that keep us from taking part in our communities, even when we truly care.


April 11, 2011

TED: David Christian: Big history - David Christian (2011)

Backed by stunning illustrations, David Christian narrates a complete history of the universe, from the Big Bang to the Internet, in a riveting 18 minutes. This is "Big History": an enlightening, wide-angle look at complexity, life and humanity, set against our slim share of the cosmic timeline.


April 08, 2011

TED: Jackson Browne: "If I Could Be Anywhere" - Jackson Browne (2010)

At TEDxGPGP, Jackson Browne plays a song he started writing last April aboard Mission Blue Voyage, the Sylvia Earle-inspired trip to brainstorm ways to save the ocean. "If I could be anywhere," he sings, "anywhere right now, I would be here."


TED: Caroline Casey: Looking past limits - Caroline Casey (2010)

Activist Caroline Casey tells the story of her extraordinary life, starting with a revelation (no spoilers). In a talk that challenges perceptions, Casey asks us all to move beyond the limits we may think we have.


April 07, 2011

TED: Mick Ebeling: The invention that unlocked a locked-in artist - Mick Ebeling (2011)

The nerve disease ALS left graffiti artist TEMPT paralyzed from head to toe, forced to communicate blink by blink. In a remarkable talk at TEDActive, entrepreneur Mick Ebeling shares how he and a team of collaborators built an open-source invention that gave the artist -- and gives others in his circumstance -- the means to make art again.


April 06, 2011

TED: Morgan Spurlock: The greatest TED Talk ever sold - Morgan Spurlock (2011)

With humor and persistence, filmmaker Morgan Spurlock dives into the hidden but influential world of brand marketing, on his quest to make a completely sponsored film about sponsorship. (And yes, onstage naming rights for this talk were sponsored too. By whom and for how much? He'll tell you.)


April 05, 2011

TED: Chade-Meng Tan: Everyday compassion at Google - Chade-Meng Tan (2010)

Google's "Jolly Good Fellow," Chade-Meng Tan, talks about how the company practices compassion in its everyday business -- and its bold side projects.


TED: Stanley McChrystal: Listen, learn ... then lead - Stanley McChrystal (2011)

Four-star general Stanley McChrystal shares what he learned about leadership over his decades in the military. How can you build a sense of shared purpose among people of many ages and skill sets? By listening and learning -- and addressing the possibility of failure.


April 04, 2011

TED: AnnMarie Thomas: Hands-on science with squishy circuits - AnnMarie Thomas (2011)

In a zippy demo at TED U, AnnMarie Thomas shows how two different kinds of homemade play dough can be used to demonstrate electrical properties -- by lighting up LEDs, spinning motors, and turning little kids into circuit designers.


April 01, 2011

TED: Eric Whitacre: A virtual choir 2,000 voices strong - Eric Whitacre (2011)

In a moving and madly viral video last year, composer Eric Whitacre led a virtual choir of singers from around the world. He talks through the creative challenges of making music powered by YouTube, and unveils the first 2 minutes of his new work, "Sleep," with a video choir of 2,052. The full piece premieres April 7 (yes, on YouTube!).


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