- 001 How Im using biological data to tell better stories and spark social change
- 002 How I use art to tackle plastic pollution in our oceans Alejandro Durán
- 003 3 ways to be a more effective fundraiser Kara Logan Berlin
- 004 A video game that helps us understand loneliness Cornelia Geppert
- 005 The problem of light pollution and 5 ridiculously easy ways to fix it Kelsey
- 006 The profound power of an authentic apology Eve Ensler
- 007 How the compass unlocked the world Small Thing Big Idea a TED series
- 008 The unforeseen consequences of a fast-paced world Kathryn Bouskill
- 009 The paradox of efficiency Edward Tenner
- 010 What is economic value and who creates it Mariana Mazzucato
- 011 To help solve global problems look to developing countries Bright Simons
- 012 Why lakes and rivers should have the same rights as humans Kelsey Leonard
- 013 The function and fashion of eyeglasses Small Thing Big Idea a TED series
- 014 How the gut microbes youre born with affect your lifelong health Henna Mari
- 015 Your body was forged in the spectacular death of stars Enrico Ramirez Ruiz
- 016 How we can protect truth in the age of misinformation Sinan Aral
- 017 What were getting wrong in the fight to end hunger Jasmine Crowe
- 018 How civilization could destroy itself and 4 ways we could prevent it Nick Bo
- 019 How to turn off work thoughts during your free time Guy Winch
- 021 The beautiful balance between courage and fear Cara E. Yar Khan
- 022 The past present and future of nicotine addiction Mitch Zeller
- 023 Why winning doesnt always equal success Valorie Kondos Field
- 024 The opportunity gap in US public education and how to close it Anindya Kundu
- 025 The search for dark matter and what weve found so far Risa Wechsler
- 026 The urgent case for antibiotic-free animals Leon Marchal
- 027 The secret weapon that let dinosaurs take over the planet Emma Schachner
- 028 Why books are here to stay Small Thing Big Idea a TED series
- 029 What a digital government looks like Anna Piperal
- 030 A swarm of mini drones makes magic! Marco Tempest
- 031 Climate change will displace millions. Heres how we prepare Colette Pichon
- 032 Why biofabrication is the next industrial revolution Suzanne Lee
- 033 How guest worker visas could transform the US immigration system David J. Bi
- 034 The power of the Afro pick Small Thing Big Idea a TED series
- 035 A path to security for the worlds deadliest countries Rachel Kleinfeld
- 036 Why cant we talk about periods Jen Gunter
- 037 Why are drug prices so high Investigating the outdated US patent system Prit
- 038 Are indoor vertical farms the future of agriculture Stuart Oda
- 039 How to make faster decisions The Way We Work a TED series
- 040 How burnout makes us less creative The Way We Work a TED series
- 041 How to embrace emotions at work The Way We Work a TED series
- 042 The secret to giving great feedback The Way We Work a TED series
- 043 6 ways to improve your relationship with money The Way We Work a TED series
- 044 3 things new parents should consider before going back to work The Way We Wo
- 045 How to know if it’s time to change careers The Way We Work a TED series
- 046 5 ways to create stronger connections The Way We Work a TED series
- 047 How surfboards connect us to nature Small Thing Big Idea a TED series
- 048 How designing brand-new enzymes could change the world Adam Garske
- 049 The evolution of the coffee cup lid Small Thing Big Idea a TED series
- 050 A personal health coach for those living with chronic diseases Priscilla Pem
- 051 Does photographing a moment steal the experience from you Erin Sullivan
- 052 A guide to collaborative leadership Lorna Davis
- 053 To challenge the status quo find a co-conspirator Ipsita Dasgupta
- 054 How humans and AI can work together to create better businesses Sylvain Dura
- 055 Why I draw with robots Sougwen Chung
- 056 Why gender-based marketing is bad for business Gaby Barrios
- 057 How supply chain transparency can help the planet Markus Mutz
- 058 How online marketplaces can help local economies not hurt them Amane Dannoun
- 059 How motivation can fix public systems Abhishek Gopalka
- 060 The unpaid work that GDP ignores and why it really counts Marilyn Waring
- 061 What ocean microbes reveal about the changing climate Angelicque White
- 062 How the magic of kindness helped me survive the Holocaust Werner Reich
- 063 A new type of medicine custom made with tiny proteins Christopher Bahl
- 064 How virtual reality turns students into scientists Jessica Ochoa Hendrix
- 065 Tiny robots with giant potential Paul McEuen and Marc Miskin
- 066 Parasitic worms hold back human progress. Heres how we can end them Ellen A
- 067 The real story of Rosa Parks and why we need to confront myths about black h
- 068 The health benefits of clowning around Matthew A. Wilson
- 069 The science of friction and its surprising impact on our lives Jennifer Vail
- 071 How bees can keep the peace between elephants and humans Lucy King
- 073 Imaginative sculptures that explore how we perceive reality Alicia Eggert
- 074 How teachers can help students navigate trauma Lisa Godwin
- 075 What a nun can teach a scientist about ecology Victoria Gill
- 076 What we do (and dont) know about the coronavirus David Heymann
- 077 How symbols and brands shape our humanity Debbie Millman
- 079 The perks of being a pirate Tom Nash
- 080 For the love of fangirls Yve Blake
- 081 A brief tour of the last 4 billion years (dinosaurs not included) Lauren Sal
- 082 The beautiful hard work of co-parenting Joel Leon
- 083 How can we control the coronavirus pandemic_ Adam Kucharski
- 084 Why COVID-19 is hitting us now and how to prepare for the next outbreak Alan
- 085 This is your brain on air pollution María Neira
- 086 Why you should get paid for your data Jennifer Zhu Scott
- 087 How volumetric video brings a new dimension to filmmaking Diego Prilusky
- 088 Management lessons from Chinese business and philosophy Fang Ruan
- 089 How technology has changed what its like to be deaf Rebecca Knill
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比爾·蓋茨超有預見力的TED演講:下一次的疫情爆發,我們還沒準備好
The next outbreak? We're not ready
閱讀量: 140000+
2014年,全世界共同努力避免了埃博拉病毒的全球爆發。這也歸功于成千上萬無私的衛生工作者。這是2015年比爾·蓋茨做的TED演講。他認為在未來幾十年里,如果有什么可以使上千萬人失去生命,那比較有可能是個有高度傳染性的病毒,而不是戰爭。不是導彈,而是微生物。我們在防止疫情的系統上投資很少,還沒有準備好預防下一場疫情大爆發。目前,面臨全國戰疫,我們能從這個演講中獲得什么啟發?
中英文字幕請查看比爾·蓋茨超有預見力的TED演講:下一次的疫情爆發,我們還沒準備好
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怎樣從錯誤中學習?
How to learn? From mistakes
閱讀量: 160000+
在學校學習知識的時候,老師擔心學生記住錯誤的東西,所以總是教給他們正確的知識。但其實,偶爾留有犯錯的機會,也許更能讓人領悟。Diana Laugenberg老師就與大家分享了她從教學中學到的3個令人驚訝的事情,包括一個從錯誤中學習的關鍵認識。
中英文字幕請查看TED:怎樣從錯誤中學習?
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不要固執于英語!
Don't insist on English!
閱讀量: 130000+
在TEDx迪拜演講中, 資深的英語教師帕特里夏·瑞安提出了一個發人深省的問題,這個獨尊英語的世界是否會妨礙其他語言傳播優秀的思想?例如,如果一定要愛因斯坦通過托福,這會造成怎樣的結果呢?這段演講熱情地捍衛了翻譯和分享思想的價值。一起看看吧!
中英文字幕請查看TED:不要固執于英語!
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如何建立自信,并影響他人?
How to build your confidence and spark it in others
閱讀量: 130000+
我們常低估自信的重要性,把自信當作錦上添花, 而非必要之物。我們擁有遠超過去的知識和資源,卻未能克服所有的不公和挑戰。自信是點燃一切事物的必要火花。自信是靈感閃現和真正動手的分水嶺,是從嘗試到完成工作的轉折點。
中英文字幕請查看TED演講:如何建立自信,并影響他人?
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一個簡單方式就能改掉壞習慣!
A simple way to break a bad habit
閱讀量: 120000+
每個人都或多或少有一些壞習慣,你是如何改掉的?也許大多數人都曾嘗試過通過意志力,強迫自己去改,但這種方法往往效果并不太好。那是否有更簡單有效的方式?正念成癮醫生Judson Brewer經過研究,發現了研究冥想與嗜癮兩者的關系,他提供了一種新的思路和方法:通過冥想,好奇心改掉壞習慣。
中英文字幕請查看TED演講:一個簡單方式就能改掉壞習慣!
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你的“孤獨”并不孤單!
You are not alone in your loneliness
閱讀量: 90000+
大多數人都有過孤獨的時刻,你是怎樣排解孤獨感的呢?與他人分享自己的不安和脆弱,或許能使你感到沒那么孤單。我們將內在的東西外化,將情感賦予到文字中傳播給別人,吸引來擁有相似情緒的人,這就形成了一個“庇護所”,讓我們在虛擬的世界里得到安慰。
中英文字幕請查看TED:你的“孤獨”并不孤單!
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可愛、性感、甜、搞笑?
Cute, sexy, sweet, funny
閱讀量: 80000+
為什么寶寶可愛?為什么蛋糕甜美?哲學家Dan Dennett給出了意料之外的答案。想變得更加吸引人么?好好閱讀下這篇文章你就能實現了!不過文章有些深奧哦……
中英文字幕請查看TED:如何吸引人?可愛、性感、甜、搞笑?一招教你變萬人迷!
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飯圈女孩的愛
For the love of fangirls
閱讀量: 90000+
當提到飯圈女孩的時候,你的腦海中會浮現出什么畫面?
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可能是圍成一群的粉絲們(通常是男子樂團的粉絲),通過他們的眼淚和尖叫來表達情感?在這場有趣,生動的演講中,劇作家伊芙 · 布萊克請求我們大家重新評估我們對飯圈女孩們被誤解的熱愛與力量的反應,并強調為什么我們都應該欣然接受自己那些不被束縛的熱情。
中英文字幕請查看TED:飯圈女孩的愛?
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一年時間改變世界
One year of turning the world inside out
閱讀量: 110000+
街頭藝術家JR通過貼海報的方式號召全世界,喊出自己的心聲,說出自己的主張,共同改變世界。
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擁抱自我,擁抱他人
Embracing otherness, embracing myself
閱讀量: 90000+
如何停止關心別人怎么想?他人映射中的是真的我們嗎?是我們想要活的樣子嗎?你的自我是不是再被毀滅?來聽聽《當幸福來敲門》《西部世界》中的著名女演員桑迪·牛頓的演講,看看她是怎樣處理“自我”和他人的關系的。