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When we asked Bill Gates to curate a list of his favorite talks, his first response was, “There are too many to pick, really.” Here, he's whittled it down to 13 essentials.
Curated by Bill Gates
13 talks (Curated by Bill Gates)
Hans Rosling: Stats that reshape your worldview
19:50
You've never seen data presented like this. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called "developing world."
TED2006, Filmed Feb 2006, Posted Jun 2006
Michael Specter: The danger of science denial
19:01
Vaccine-autism claims, "Frankenfood" bans, the herbal cure craze: All point to the public's growing fear (and, often, outright denial) of science and reason, says Michael Specter. He warns the trend spells disaster for human progress.
TED2010, Filmed Feb 2010, Posted Apr 2010
David Christian: The history of our world in 18 minutes
17:40
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.
TED2011, Filmed Mar 2011, Posted Apr 2011
Melinda Gates: Let's put birth control back on the agenda
25:27
Contraception. The topic has become controversial in recent years. But should it be? Melinda Gates believes that many of the world's social change issues depend on ensuring that women are able to control their rate of having kids. In this significant talk, she makes the case for the world to re-examine an issue she intends to lend her voice to for the next decade. (Filmed at TEDxChange.)
TEDxChange, Filmed Apr 2012, Posted Apr 2012
Bruce Aylward: How we'll stop polio for good
23:09
Polio is almost completely eradicated. But as Bruce Aylward says: Almost isn't good enough with a disease this terrifying. Aylward lays out the plan to continue the scientific miracle that ended polio in most of the world -- and to snuff it out everywhere, forever.
TED2011, Filmed Mar 2011, Posted May 2011
Atul Gawande: How do we heal medicine?
19:19
Our medical systems are broken. Doctors are capable of extraordinary (and expensive) treatments, but they are losing their core focus: actually treating people. Doctor and writer Atul Gawande suggests we take a step back and look at new ways to do medicine -- with fewer cowboys and more pit crews.
TED2012, Filmed Mar 2012, Posted Apr 2012
Steven Pinker: The surprising decline in violence
19:15
Steven Pinker charts the decline of violence from Biblical times to the present, and argues that, though it may seem illogical and even obscene, given Iraq and Darfur, we are living in the most peaceful time in our species' existence.
TED2007, Filmed Mar 2007, Posted Sep 2007
Nathan Myhrvold: Could this laser zap malaria?
16:58
Nathan Myhrvold and team's latest inventions -- as brilliant as they are bold -- remind us that the world needs wild creativity to tackle big problems like malaria. And just as that idea sinks in, he rolls out a live demo of a new, mosquito-zapping gizmo you have to see to believe.
TED2010, Filmed Feb 2010, Posted May 2010
Salman Khan: Let's use video to reinvent education
20:27
Salman Khan talks about how and why he created the remarkable Khan Academy, a carefully structured series of educational videos offering complete curricula in math and, now, other subjects. He shows the power of interactive exercises, and calls for teachers to consider flipping the traditional classroom script -- give students video lectures to watch at home, and do "homework" in the classroom with the teacher available to help.
TED2011, Filmed Mar 2011, Posted Mar 2011
Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos Photosynth
07:30
Blaise Aguera y Arcas leads a dazzling demo of Photosynth, software that could transform the way we look at digital images. Using still photos culled from the Web, Photosynth builds breathtaking dreamscapes and lets us navigate them.
TED2007, Filmed Mar 2007, Posted May 2007
David Blaine: How I held my breath for 17 min
20:19
In this highly personal talk from TEDMED, magician and stuntman David Blaine describes what it took to hold his breath underwater for 17 minutes -- a world record (only two minutes shorter than this entire talk!) -- and what his often death-defying work means to him. Warning: do NOT try this at home.
TEDMED 2009, Filmed Oct 2009, Posted Jan 2010
Susan Cain: The power of introverts
19:04
In a culture where being social and outgoing are prized above all else, it can be difficult, even shameful, to be an introvert. But, as Susan Cain argues in this passionate talk, introverts bring extraordinary talents and abilities to the world, and should be encouraged and celebrated.
TED2012, Filmed Feb 2012, Posted Mar 2012
Vijay Kumar: Robots that fly ... and cooperate
16:46
In his lab at Penn, Vijay Kumar and his team build flying quadrotors, small, agile robots that swarm, sense each other, and form ad hoc teams -- for construction, surveying disasters and far more.
TED2012, Filmed Feb 2012, Posted Mar 2012
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