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From Marie Curie January 20, 2022
The ocean has degraded within our lifetimes, as shown in the decreasing average size of fish. And yet, as Daniel Pauly shows us onstage at Mission Blue, each time the… -
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From Isaac Newton January 30, 2018
In this short session, we discuss how data helps frame the way we interact with partners, customers, and one another. -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
Erik Johansson creates realistic photos of impossible scenes -- capturing ideas, not moments. In this witty how-to, the Photoshop wizard describes the principles he uses… -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
Filmmaker Penelope Jagessar Chaffer was curious about the chemicals she was exposed to while pregnant: Could they affect her unborn child? So she asked scientist Tyrone… -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
In this funny, casual talk from TEDx, writer Jenna McCarthy shares surprising research on how marriages (especially happy marriages) really work. One tip: Do not try to… -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
Singer Inara George and guitarist Mike Andrews play the quietly lovely love song "Family Tree." -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
They're the second largest fish in the world, they're almost extinct, and we know almost nothing about them. At TEDxDublin, Simon Berrow describes the… -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
The disastrous earthquake in Haiti taught humanitarian groups an unexpected lesson: the power of mobile devices to coordinate, inform, and guide relief efforts. At… -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
A clay cylinder covered in Akkadian cuneiform script, damaged and broken, the Cyrus Cylinder is a powerful symbol of religious tolerance and multi-culturalism. In this… -
From Marie Curie August 10, 2017
Every act of communication is, in some way, an act of translation. Onstage at TEDxRainier, writer Chris Bliss thinks hard about the way that great comedy can translate…