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- How could God have allowed the tsunami?
- How creativity is being strangled by the law
- How do ants know what to do?
- How does technology evolve? Like we did
- How engineers learn from evolution
- How great design makes ideas new
- How I built my family a windmill
- How I got my new hip
- How ideas trump economic crises -- a surprising lesson from 1929
- How juries are fooled by statistics
- How my legs give me super-powers
- How ordinary people become monsters ... or heroes
- How robots will invade our lives
- How science is like democracy
- How technology's accelerating power will transform us
- How texting and GoogleMaps helped Kenyans survive crisis
- How to feed the whole world (the case for white bread)
- How to feel like the Incredible Hulk
- How to fix broken states
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- How to grow your own fresh air
- How to help Africa? Do business there
- How to listen to music with your whole body
- How to survive a nuclear attack
- How Twitter's spectacular growth is being driven by unexpected uses
- How we are deceived by our own miscalculations of the future
- How would you feel if you lost everything?
- Humanity's biggest problems aren't what you think they are
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- I walk the Earth
- Ian Goldin: Navigating our global future
- Idea + square = origami
- Imogen Heap plays "Wait It Out"
- Inside the Google machine
- Inspired ideas for a sustainable future
- Institutions vs. collaboration
- Inventing a super-kite to tap the energy of high-altitude wind
- Inventing the next amazing thing
- Investing in Africa's own solutions
- Is 4 a.m. the new midnight?
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- Jacqueline Novogratz: A third way to think about aid
- James Balog: Time-lapse proof of extreme ice loss
- James Surowiecki: When social media became news
- Jane Poynter: Life in Biosphere 2
- Janine Benyus: Biomimicry in action
- Jaw-dropping Photosynth demo
- Jay Walker on the world's English mania
- Jay Walker's library of human imagination
- Jim Fallon: Exploring the mind of a killer
- Joachim de Posada says, Don't eat the marshmallow yet
- John Gerzema: The post-crisis consumer
- John La Grou plugs smart power outlets
- John Lloyd inventories the invisible
- Jonathan Drori: Why we're storing billions of seeds
- Jonathan Zittrain: The Web as random acts of kindness
- Josh Silver demos adjustable liquid-filled eyeglasses

