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Tim Harford: A powerful way to unleash your natural creativity

What can we learn from the world's most enduringly creative people? They "slow-motion multitask," actively juggling multiple projects and moving between topics as the mood strikes -- without feeling hurried. Author Tim Harford shares how innovators like Einstein, Darwin, Twyla Tharp and Michael Crichton found their inspiration and productivity t...
https://www.ted.com/talks/tim_harford_a_powerful_way_to_unleash_your_natural_creativity

7 talks on the wonder of 3D printing

From ordering movie tickets to booking a dentist appointment, mobile and web apps have made the tasks of daily life easier. But there are some things that an app can’t do. Standing in line at the pharmacy is one of them. In today’s talk, Lee Cronin asks: “Could we make a really cool universal chemistry set? In essence, could we app chemistry?” ...
Posted February 7, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/02/07/7-talks-on-the-wonder-of-3d-printing

The journey is its own reward: Fellows Friday with Kellee Santiago

In recent months, That Game Company’s downloadable PS3 game Journey has swept up an armload of awards -- the Game Developers Choice Award for Game of the Year and BAFTA Video Game Award for Best Game Design, to name just two -- not to mention a Grammy nomination for Best Original Soundtrack. Company co-founder and TED Fellow Kellee Santiago te...
Posted May 3, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/05/03/the-journey-is-its-own-reward-fellows-friday-with-kellee-santiago

TEDxSchenectady - an independently organized event

About this event: Imagine the upstate's most fascinating and engaging speakers coming together for one day to share their passions and to discuss their visions for their community and ultimately the world. TEDxSchenectady 2015 will bring you the engaging and edutaining talks on fascinating topics that cover the imaginable and the unimaginable: Permaculture and B...
Event details: Schenectady, New York, United States · May 9, 2015
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/13700

Remembering Sir Ken Robinson

In February 2006, author and educator Sir Ken Robinson stepped on to the TED stage and posed a provocative question: "Do schools kill creativity?” What followed was a masterclass in public speaking -- 19 minutes that sparkled with wit, deep thinking and a fearless confidence in human potential. Since then, Sir Ken's talk has taken on a life ...
Posted August 22, 2020
https://blog.ted.com/2020/08/22/remembering-sir-ken-robinson

TEDxLehighRiverSalon - an independently organized event

About this event: TEDxLehighRiver will present a Salon of three compelling TED presentations on Mon., May 4, starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Levitt Pavillion at SteelStacks in Bethlehem. Free and open to the public, the presentations feature local professionals who have transformational ideas worth spreading, including: Robert M. Gordon, Psychologist -- The P...
Event details: Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States · May 4, 2015
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/15951

Meet the 2017 class of TED Fellows and Senior Fellows

Welcome the class of TED2017 Fellows! Representing 12 countries, one tribal nation and an incredible range of disciplines, this year's Fellows are all leaders in their fields who constantly find new ways to collaborate and bring about positive change. Among those selected are an Ecuadorian neurobiologist working to uncover the neural circuit...
Posted January 10, 2017
https://blog.ted.com/2017/01/10/meet-the-2017-class-of-ted-fellows-and-senior-fellows

Paying it forward: Fellows Friday with Sophal Ear

Political economist, author and educator Sophal Ear's family escaped from the Killing Fields, a story he related in a moving 2009 TEDTalk. Now, driven to give back to Cambodia, he examines the detrimental effects of foreign aid dependence in his new book, Aid Dependence in Cambodia: How Foreign Assistance Undermines Democracy. Tell us about h...
Posted October 19, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/10/19/paying-it-forward-fellows-friday-with-sophal-ear

Danielle R. Moss: How we can help the "forgotten middle" reach their full potential

You know the "forgotten middle": they're the students, coworkers and regular people who are often overlooked because they're seen as neither exceptional nor problematic. How can we empower them to reach their full potential? Sharing her work helping young people get to and through college, social activist Danielle R. Moss challenges us to think ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/danielle_r_moss_how_we_can_help_the_forgotten_middle_reach_their_full_potential

TEDxOjaiChange: The Big Picture - an independently organized event

About this event: TEDxOjaiChange is a FREE simulcast event of the TEDxChange conference held in Berlin on April 5, 2012, which is broadcasted live around the world in 40 countries and is also independently organized, streamed and hosted by Darina Stoyanova in SoulCentered, Ojai, CA from 7-9 pm PST. Convened by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and hosted by Ch...
Event details: Ojai, California, United States · April 6, 2012
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/4719

Austin Eubanks: What surviving the Columbine shooting taught me about pain

Less than an hour after scrambling out the back door of the Columbine High School library on April 20, 1999, Austin Eubanks was lying in a hospital bed, medicated on a variety of painkillers. That was the beginning of a decade-long addiction that led to a profound realization about the current opioid epidemic: how we manage pain is both the prob...
https://www.ted.com/talks/austin_eubanks_what_surviving_the_columbine_shooting_taught_me_about_pain

The city of the future, learning from scarcity: Teddy Cruz at TEDGlobal 2013

As urban areas have exploded, a dramatic stratification is taking place. While some parts of cities have become playgrounds for the privileged, others have become home to the poor and marginalized. Often these two very different ways of life exist in close proximity, says Teddy Cruz on the TEDGlobal 2013 stage. Cruz studies the Tijuana an...
Posted June 12, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/06/12/the-city-of-the-future-learning-from-scarcity-teddy-cruz-at-tedglobal-2013

You Tell Us: What would you do for the world with $1 million?

Did you know that you -- as in, anyone -- can nominate a visionary leader for this year’s TED Prize? Do you have a mentor with an incredible track record? A former teacher with a big idea for change? A colleague doing incredible work that could reach new heights if given more resources? A friend with the ability to inspire collaborative acti...
Posted August 8, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/08/08/you-tell-us-what-would-you-do-for-the-world-with-1-million

Forces of Change: A Q&A about a TEDGlobal session exploring world-shaping shifts emerging from Asia & Africa

Only one thing is constant in the world -- that things will continually change and evolve.  Session 9 of TEDGlobal 2013, called "Forces of Change," will explore how, in recent years, much of the change happening in the world has originated in Africa or Asia. This session, which will be guest curated by TED Fellows Erik Hersman and Adrian Hon...
Posted June 4, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/06/04/forces-of-change-a-qa-about-a-tedglobal-session-exploring-world-shaping-shifts-emerging-from-asia-africa

Summary analysis

After watching the collection of talks on Rethinking Cancer, read a thoughtful recap of the major points in this TED Study, and learn where experts believe things are headed. Putting it together Cancer is a disease full of paradoxes. It seems strange that our bodies appear to be so perfectly evolved for our environment and yet this disease has ...
https://www.ted.com/read/ted-studies/medicine/summary-analysis

Summary analysis

After watching the collection of talks on Understanding Happiness, read a thoughtful recap of the major points in this TED Study, and learn where experts believe things are headed. Positive psychology: The wrap-up The field of positive psychology has already helped us to better understand happiness. As Martin Seligman explained, traditional psyc...
https://www.ted.com/read/ted-studies/psychology/summary-analysis

4 TED Talks that make the case for open science in health care

Sometimes it seems as if the Internet has created a bold new era of openness. But if there is one place where openness appears to be lagging, it would be scientific research. The scientific community is full of intricate (and often little-known) systems that regulate and control it, sometimes to great purpose, but sometimes to its own detrim...
Posted July 20, 2016
https://blog.ted.com/2016/07/20/4-ted-talks-that-make-the-case-for-open-science-in-health-care

Unlikely collaborations: 5 TED Talks that reach across fields

Architecture and microbiology may seem like an odd couple, but TED Senior Fellow Jessica Green would beg to differ. In today’s talk, she reveals what’s teeming all over the surfaces around us, and how it can help us build smarter, healthier buildings. As the founding director of the Biology in the Built Environment Center at the University of...
Posted March 25, 2013
https://blog.ted.com/2013/03/25/unlikely-collaborations-5-ted-talks-that-reach-across-fields

Storytelling is a powerful communication tool — here’s how to use it, from TED

Many of the best TED Talks are built around stories, with speakers' personal anecdotes helping them bring their ideas to life. Here, TED head curator Chris Anderson provides us with some storytelling dos and don'ts. Plus: news about the TED Masterclass app. After watching a great talk on TED.com, many of us have wondered: “Could I do it myself?...
Posted November 11, 2019
https://ideas.ted.com/storytelling-is-a-powerful-communication-tool-heres-how-to-use-it-from-ted

Smruti Jukur Johari: What if the poor were part of city planning?

Almost a billion people worldwide live in informal communities and slums, often without basic infrastructure like clean water, toilets or adequate roads. Urban planner Smruti Jukur Johari breaks down myths about these communities and shares examples of simple, common-sense solutions that arise when governments and architects work together with t...
https://www.ted.com/talks/smruti_jukur_johari_what_if_the_poor_were_part_of_city_planning

Want to speak from the heart? Answer this question first

Figuring out your answer to “Why you?” can help you speak authentically and build your confidence, says communication coach Allison Shapira. This post is part of TED’s “How to Be a Better Human” series, each of which contains a piece of helpful advice from someone in the TED community; browse through all the posts here. “Why you?” is the sin...
Posted April 30, 2019
https://ideas.ted.com/the-1-question-you-need-to-ask-before-a-speech-or-presentation

It's personal: The talks of Session 9 of TED2017

For the ninth session of TED2017, hosted by TED's Editorial Director Helen Walters and Curation Director Kelly Stoetzel, we look into ourselves with seven speakers who take on subjects ranging from parenting to social interaction and heartbreak, revealing nuggets of wisdom that just might help you lead a better, more fulfilled life. The l...
Posted April 27, 2017
https://blog.ted.com/2017/04/27/its-personal-the-talks-of-session-9-of-ted2017

TEDxBrainport: Enlighten your brain - an independently organized event

About this event: What is TEDxBrainport? A unique look behind the scenes of one of the world’s most creative and innovative regions. High-quality speakers from within and outside the Brainport region will enlighten your brain with inspiring talks and performances. Our humble ambition is to provide you with new insights and to trigger your imagination, hopefully ...
Event details: Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands · May 13, 2011
https://www.ted.com/tedx/events/1595

The art -- and science -- of sharing a secret

Studies show the personal health benefits of sharing your private hopes and fears with trusted confidantes. But what if you feel alone? You keep secrets from each other; you keep secrets from yourselves. Secrets bond you; secrets drive you apart. Keeping a secret can be a burden, or it can delight you. Sharing secrets can be a relief, whether i...
Posted July 9, 2014
https://ideas.ted.com/the-art-and-science-of-sharing-a-secret

You Tell Us: What would you do for the world with $1 million? Part 3!

This is the final week of nominations for the TED Prize, which means you only have three more days to nominate a person with a wish to inspire the world for the $1 million honor. Have a mentor who has molded your mind? A friend with an inspired idea? A neighbor with big plans? Tell us about them now, using the official nomination form. This ...
Posted August 29, 2012
https://blog.ted.com/2012/08/29/you-tell-us-what-would-you-do-for-the-world-with-1-million-part-3

At work, it’s not just about who you know; it’s how well you know them

There's no need to silo our professional and personal relationships; multiple ties can actually help us succeed, says management researcher David Burkus. When we consider our overall networks, we tend to assign people to certain categories -- some are friends, others are business relationships, and still others are people we interact with becau...
Posted June 7, 2018
https://ideas.ted.com/at-work-its-not-just-about-who-you-know-its-how-well-you-know-them

Remembering pastor Billy Graham, and more news in brief

Behold, your recap of TED-related news: Remembering Billy Graham. For more than 60 years, pastor Billy Graham inspired countless people around the world with his sermons. On Wednesday, February 21, he passed away at his home in North Carolina after struggling with numerous illnesses over the past few years. He was 99 years old. Raised on ...
Posted February 21, 2018
https://blog.ted.com/2018/02/21/remembering-pastor-billy-graham-and-more-news-in-brief

Fellows Friday with Sanjukta Basu

Blogging about her personal life helped Sanjukta Basu find her voice. Despite Indian social mores restricting women’s self expression, Sanjukta has opened up her heart online, empowering others to do the same. Compelled by the transformations social media created in her own life, Sanjukta develops strategies to make the voiceless’ stories heard....
Posted September 17, 2010
https://blog.ted.com/2010/09/17/fellows-friday-with-sanjukta-basu

Conversations on rebuilding society: Week 4 of TED2020

For week 4 of TED2020, leaders in international development, history, architecture and public policy explored how we might rebuild during the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing protests against racial injustice in the United States. Below, a recap of their insights. Achim Steiner, head of the United National Development Programme Big id...
Posted June 10, 2020
https://blog.ted.com/2020/06/10/conversations-on-rebuilding-society-week-4-of-ted2020

Introductory essay

From the curator of Understanding Happiness, a brief look at the key facts, the tough questions and the big ideas in his field. Begin this TED Studies subject with a fascinating read that gives context and clarity to the material. An introduction to happiness A few years ago I stumbled upon a question I found both shocking and exhilarating: Supp...
https://www.ted.com/read/ted-studies/psychology/introductory-essay
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