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Annette Heuser: The 3 agencies with the power to make or break economies

The way we rate national economies is all wrong, says rating agency reformer Annette Heuser. With mysterious and obscure methods, three private US-based credit rating agencies wield immense power over national economies across the globe, and the outcomes can be catastrophic. But what if there was another way? In this bold talk, Heuser shares her...
https://www.ted.com/talks/annette_heuser_the_3_agencies_with_the_power_to_make_or_break_economies

Regina Dugan: From mach-20 glider to hummingbird drone

"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail?" asks Regina Dugan, then director of DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. In this breathtaking talk she describes some of the extraordinary projects -- a robotic hummingbird, a prosthetic arm controlled by thought, and, well, the internet -- that her agency has create...
https://www.ted.com/talks/regina_dugan_from_mach_20_glider_to_hummingbird_drone

Deb Chachra: The invisible networks shaping your everyday life

The basic infrastructure that controls plumbing, electricity and more is vital to your individual agency, says engineering professor Deb Chachra. She offers a crash course on how these systems connect to shape our lives — and suggests some key improvements for providing long-term, sustainable energy to everyone.
https://www.ted.com/talks/deb_chachra_the_invisible_networks_shaping_your_everyday_life

Melissa Fleming: A boat carrying 500 refugees sunk at sea. The story of two survivors

Aboard an overloaded ship carrying more than 500 refugees, a young woman becomes an unlikely hero. This single, powerful story, told by Melissa Fleming of the UN's refugee agency, gives a human face to the sheer numbers of human beings trying to escape to better lives ... as the refugee ships keep coming ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/melissa_fleming_a_boat_carrying_500_refugees_sunk_at_sea_the_story_of_two_survivors

Anindya Kundu: The boost students need to overcome obstacles

How can disadvantaged students succeed in school? For sociologist Anindya Kundu, grit and stick-to-itiveness aren't enough; students also need to develop their agency, or their capacity to overcome obstacles and navigate the system. He shares hopeful stories of students who have defied expectations in the face of personal, social and institution...
https://www.ted.com/talks/anindya_kundu_the_boost_students_need_to_overcome_obstacles

Constance Hockaday: The one question every aspiring leader needs to ask

What does inclusive leadership look like? Artist and TED Fellow Constance Hockaday shares how the captain of a trans-Atlantic community raft taught her how to voice her hopes and desires, inspiring a vision of possibility for the future. Hockaday calls for mentors everywhere to step up and invites aspiring leaders to answer one crucial question ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/constance_hockaday_the_one_question_every_aspiring_leader_needs_to_ask

Amaryllis Liampoti: Love, trust and marketing in the age of AI

As AI chatbots become more personal and proactive, the line between tool and companion is beginning to blur, with some users even professing love for their digital aides, says business consultant Amaryllis Liampoti. She presents three foundational principles for how brands can harness AI to build deeper emotional connections with consumers while...
https://www.ted.com/talks/amaryllis_liampoti_love_trust_and_marketing_in_the_age_of_ai

Tanya Boucicaut: Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God"

Baritone thunder. Snarling winds. Consuming downpours. Okeechobee, the hurricane of 1928, forced many to flee their ruined communities. But for Janie Crawford, it inspired an unexpected homecoming. So begins Zora Neale Hurston's acclaimed novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God," about a Black woman's quest for love and agency. Tanya Boucicaut dives...
https://www.ted.com/talks/tanya_boucicaut_zora_neale_hurston_s_their_eyes_were_watching_god

Manish Kumar: Why don’t we get our drinking water from the ocean?

Humans have been transforming seawater into potable freshwater for millennia. Today, billions of people can’t access clean drinking water, and 87 different countries are projected to be “water-scarce” by 2050. So, how can we use seawater desalination to combat water scarcity? And can we do it without further harming the environment? Manish Kumar...
https://www.ted.com/talks/manish_kumar_why_don_t_we_get_our_drinking_water_from_the_ocean

Mahir Can Işik: How companies predict fashion trends and kill individuality

Apparently, popularity can be predicted and companies are buying it. Increasingly, fashion brands are relying on trend forecasting agencies in order to create the "next big thing." However, fashion buyer Mahir Can Işik says these predictions are putting creativity at the risk of irrelevance. (Currently, more than 12,000 brands get their predicti...
https://www.ted.com/talks/mahir_can_isik_how_companies_predict_fashion_trends_and_kill_individuality

Iseult Gillespie: The Greek myth of Demeter's revenge

Mestra, princess of Thessaly, was far from home. She had watched her father, King Erysichthon, plunge into a ruin of his own making. Now, to save himself, he’d sold his own daughter to the highest bidder. But Mestra refused to accept this fate and began to plan her escape. Iseult Gillespie shares the Greek myth of Mestra's bid for freedom. [Dire...
https://www.ted.com/talks/iseult_gillespie_the_greek_myth_of_demeter_s_revenge

Gina Gutierrez: The relationship between sex and imagination

Sex is as much mental as it is physical -- and imagination is the most powerful tool we have to expand our personal agency and capacity for pleasure, says sexual wellness storyteller Gina Gutierrez. The founder of audio-erotica company Dipsea, Gutierrez creates immersive audio stories designed to open up space to explore your desires and fantasi...
https://www.ted.com/talks/gina_gutierrez_the_relationship_between_sex_and_imagination

Yoshua Bengio: The catastrophic risks of AI — and a safer path

Yoshua Bengio — the world's most-cited computer scientist and a "godfather" of artificial intelligence — is deadly concerned about the current trajectory of the technology. As AI models race toward full-blown agency, Bengio warns that they've already learned to deceive, cheat, self-preserve and slip out of our control. Drawing on his groundbreak...
https://www.ted.com/talks/yoshua_bengio_the_catastrophic_risks_of_ai_and_a_safer_path

Hubertus Knabe: The dark secrets of a surveillance state

Tour the deep dark world of the East German state security agency known as Stasi. Uniquely powerful at spying on its citizens, until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 the Stasi masterminded a system of surveillance and psychological pressure that kept the country under control for decades. Hubertus Knabe studies the Stasi — and was spied on by...
https://www.ted.com/talks/hubertus_knabe_the_dark_secrets_of_a_surveillance_state

Anna Rothschild: Why did it take so long to find giant squids?

In 1873, fishermen glimpsed what they thought was a shipwreck. But when they probed the mass, it moved— and huge, serpentine appendages soon besieged their boat. One fisherman took an axe to the animal, and it disappeared in a cloud of ink, leaving behind definitive evidence that giant squids were more than mythical monsters. So, what do we know...
https://www.ted.com/talks/anna_rothschild_why_did_it_take_so_long_to_find_giant_squids

TED-Ed: 4 things all great listeners know

It's easy to tell when someone's not paying attention, but it can be surprisingly tricky to know what good listening looks like. Good listening is one of the most important things we can do to improve our relationships, develop our worldview, and potentially change people's minds. So what can we do to become better listeners? Dig into different ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_4_things_all_great_listeners_know

Gaspard Koenig: Do we really own our bodies?

We tend to think of our corporeal selves as the one thing we hold complete dominion over. "My body belongs to me" has become a statement so banal that French ministers have the phrase tattooed on their arms. Philosopher Gaspard Koenig thinks we should stop taking ownership of our bodies for granted. In this funny, example-driven talk, Koenig del...
https://www.ted.com/talks/gaspard_koenig_do_we_really_own_our_bodies

TED-Ed: Should you care what your parents think?

In 1972, psychologists at the University of Colorado surveyed 140 couples to determine whether a relationship facing parental disapproval was more likely to strengthen or crumble under the pressure. Can long-term success of a romantic relationship be predicted by the perceived approval or disapproval of the couple's friends and family? Dig into ...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_should_you_care_what_your_parents_think

Iseult Gillespie: The myth of Zeus' test

It was dark when two mysterious, shrouded figures appeared in a hillside village. The strangers knocked on every door in town, asking for food and shelter. But, again and again, they were turned away. Soon, there was just one door left: that of a small, thatched shack. Would the owners help the visitors — or spurn them? Iseult Gillespie shares t...
https://www.ted.com/talks/iseult_gillespie_the_myth_of_zeus_test

Francis de los Reyes: How the water you flush becomes the water you drink

In 2003, Singapore's national water agency launched an unprecedented program to provide more than 50% of their nation's water supply by recycling wastewater. The program had been planned for decades to ensure the island nation never ran out of clean water. But is it really safe to reuse anything we flush down the toilet? Francis de los Reyes exp...
https://www.ted.com/talks/francis_de_los_reyes_how_the_water_you_flush_becomes_the_water_you_drink

Jack Cooper and Catalina Pimiento: Why did Megalodon go extinct?

20 million years ago, the ocean housed a creature so colossal that its stomach could reach volumes of almost 10,000 liters— big enough to fit an entire orca. It was the megalodon, the biggest shark to ever live. So, what was it like when megalodon ruled the seas? And what brought this formidable predator to extinction? Jack Cooper and Catalina P...
https://www.ted.com/talks/jack_cooper_and_catalina_pimiento_why_did_megalodon_go_extinct

TED-Ed: Why you procrastinate even when it feels bad

The report you've been putting off is due tomorrow. It's time to buckle down, open your computer ... and check your phone. Maybe watch your favorite YouTube channel? Or maybe you should just start in the morning? This is the cycle of procrastination. So, why do we procrastinate when we know it's bad for us? Explore how your body triggers a procr...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_why_you_procrastinate_even_when_it_feels_bad

Max G. Levy: How do bulletproof vests work?

By 1975, Richard Davis had been shot at close range 192 times. But not only was he completely healthy, each of those bullets were part of a demonstration to sell his new product: the bulletproof vest. So, how does such a light, flexible piece of clothing stop a bullet? The secret was a synthetic fiber material invented a decade earlier. Max G. L...
https://www.ted.com/talks/max_g_levy_how_do_bulletproof_vests_work

Touria El Glaoui: Inside Africa's thriving art scene

Art fair curator Touria El Glaoui is on a mission to showcase vital new art from African nations and the diaspora. She shares beautiful, inspiring, thrilling contemporary art that tells powerful stories of African identity and history -- including works by Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop, Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj and Zimbabwean pai...
https://www.ted.com/talks/touria_el_glaoui_inside_africa_s_thriving_art_scene

Andrew Lovering: What happens to your body at the top of Mount Everest

If you teleported from sea level to the top of Mount Everest, things would go bad fast. At an altitude of 8,848 meters, you would likely suffocate in minutes. However, for people that make this journey over the course of a month, it's possible to survive at the peak for hours. So what happens in our bodies that allows us to endure this incredibl...
https://www.ted.com/talks/andrew_lovering_what_happens_to_your_body_at_the_top_of_mount_everest

TED-Ed: The best way to apologize (according to science)

Over the years, people have come up with some truly awful apologies. From classic non-apologies, to evasive excuses, and flimsy corporate promises, it's all too easy to give a bad apology. Good apologies generally share certain elements, and considering these factors can help you make amends in a variety of situations. Explore what to do— and no...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_the_best_way_to_apologize_according_to_science

TED-Ed: Would you pass the wallet test?

Picture this: you're working a shift in a hotel lobby when someone approaches the front desk. They found a lost wallet around the corner, but they're in a rush and don't have time to follow up. Looking at the wallet you see it contains a key, grocery list, about $13, and three business cards you assume belong to the wallet's owner. So, what do y...
https://www.ted.com/talks/ted_ed_would_you_pass_the_wallet_test

Hajer Sharief: How to use family dinner to teach politics

Everyone should participate in decision-making and politics -- and it starts at home, says activist Hajer Sharief. She introduces a simple yet transformative idea: that parents can teach their children about political agency by giving them a say in how their households are run, in the form of candid family meetings where everyone can express the...
https://www.ted.com/talks/hajer_sharief_how_to_use_family_dinner_to_teach_politics

Tshering Tobgay: An urgent call to protect the world's "Third Pole"

The Hindu Kush Himalaya region is the world's third-largest repository of ice, after the North and South Poles -- and if current melting rates continue, two-thirds of its glaciers could be gone by the end of this century. What will happen if we let them melt away? Environmentalist and former Prime Minister of Bhutan Tshering Tobgay shares the la...
https://www.ted.com/talks/tshering_tobgay_an_urgent_call_to_protect_the_world_s_third_pole

Dennis E. Shasha: Can you solve the fantasy election riddle?

After much debate, the realm has decided dragon jousting may not be the best way to choose its leaders, and has begun transitioning to democracy. Your company was hired to survey the citizens of the land and predict which candidate will win. There's a lot riding on this: if you get it wrong, heads— well, your head— will quite literally roll. Can...
https://www.ted.com/talks/dennis_e_shasha_can_you_solve_the_fantasy_election_riddle
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