Chamber music group The Merian Ensemble delight with an evocative, transporting performance of Nicole Chamberlain’s “Atalanta” for flute, oboe, bass clarinet, harp and viola. Kasutame küpsiseid, et pakkuda Teile parimat kogemust. Kui jätkate selle veebisaidi…
When it comes to climate solutions, “now is better than new, and time is more important than tech,” says scientist Jonathan Foley. He presents a six-part framework to more efficiently address climate change, from better…
Sometimes, you need to break the rules to innovate — but which ones? Entrepreneurship professor John Mullins shares six counter-conventional mindsets for entrepreneurs looking to think strategically, navigate challenges and change the world. Kasutame küpsiseid,…
Our brains are hardwired to crave community and belonging — a tribal instinct that drives politics in the United States, says political strategist Sarah Longwell. She shares what she learned trying to convince people to…
Artist Laetitia Ky has a unique medium: using the hair on her head (and some wire), she creates incredible sculptures of objects, animals, people and more, promoting messages of bodily autonomy and self-acceptance. She shares…
Are babies oblivious to danger? It’s not that simple, says cognitive scientist Shari Liu. Sharing surprising insights (and plenty of baby videos) from studies of early human development, Liu highlights the unexpected ways babies perceive…
Laprisha Berry Daniels’ grandparents left the Southern United States and migrated north to Detroit in the 1950s — a move that could be considered a big “climate change.” Now, as a public health social worker,…
Leaders can’t be afraid to disrupt the status quo, says pharmaceutical CEO Paul Hudson. In conversation with TED’s Lindsay Levin, he shares how AI eliminates “unglamorous work” and speeds up operations while collaborations across competitors…
Urging us to turn away from voices perpetuating harmful stereotypes, gender equality advocate Gary Barker shares three insights on fostering a culture of care, compassion and connection among men. “We are the most wired-to-care species…
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Catching cancer at its earliest stages saves lives. But in a body made up of trillions of cells, how do you spot a small group of rogue cancer cells? Biomedical researcher Hani Goodarzi discusses his…
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