TEDTalks - Season 10 / Year 2014

TEDTalks - Season 10 / Year 2014

Season 10 / Year 2014

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DatesJan. 2, 2014 - Jan. 17, 2014
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Episodes

Mick Cornett: How an obese town lost a million pounds
Year 2014Episode 120 min

Mick Cornett: How an obese town lost a million pounds

Jan. 2, 2014
Maysoon Zayid: I got 99 problems... palsy is just one
Year 2014Episode 220 min

Maysoon Zayid: I got 99 problems... palsy is just one

Jan. 3, 2014
Suzanne Talhouk: Don't kill your language
Year 2014Episode 320 min

Suzanne Talhouk: Don't kill your language

Jan. 6, 2014
Roger Stein: A bold new way to fund drug research
Year 2014Episode 420 min

Roger Stein: A bold new way to fund drug research

Jan. 7, 2014
Sandra Aamodt: Why dieting doesn't usually work
Year 2014Episode 520 min

Sandra Aamodt: Why dieting doesn't usually work

Jan. 8, 2014
Frederic Kaplan: How to build an information time machine
Year 2014Episode 620 min

Frederic Kaplan: How to build an information time machine

Jan. 9, 2014
Ryan Holladay: To hear this music you have to be there. Literally
Year 2014Episode 720 min

Ryan Holladay: To hear this music you have to be there. Literally

Jan. 10, 2014
Harish Manwani: Profit's not always the point
Year 2014Episode 820 min

Harish Manwani: Profit's not always the point

Jan. 13, 2014
Mark Kendall: Demo: A needle-free vaccine patch that's safer and way cheaper
Year 2014Episode 920 min

Mark Kendall: Demo: A needle-free vaccine patch that's safer and way cheaper

Jan. 14, 2014
Sheryl Sandberg: So we leaned in ... now what?
Year 2014Episode 1020 min

Sheryl Sandberg: So we leaned in ... now what?

Jan. 15, 2014
Luke Syson: How I learned to stop worrying and love
Year 2014Episode 1120 min

Luke Syson: How I learned to stop worrying and love

Jan. 16, 2014
Guy Hoffman: Robots with soul
Year 2014Episode 1220 min

Guy Hoffman: Robots with soul

Jan. 17, 2014
Shereen El Feki: A little-told tale of sex and sensuality
Year 2014Episode 1320 min

Shereen El Feki: A little-told tale of sex and sensuality

Jan. 21, 2014
Paula Johnson: His and hers … healthcare
Year 2014Episode 1420 min

Paula Johnson: His and hers … healthcare

Jan. 22, 2014
Yves Morieux: As work gets more complex, 6 rules to simplify
Year 2014Episode 1520 min

Yves Morieux: As work gets more complex, 6 rules to simplify

Jan. 23, 2014
Joe Kowan: How I beat stage fright
Year 2014Episode 1620 min

Joe Kowan: How I beat stage fright

Jan. 24, 2014
Anant Agarwal: Why massive open online courses (still) matter
Year 2014Episode 1720 min

Anant Agarwal: Why massive open online courses (still) matter

Jan. 27, 2014
Anne Milgram: Why smart statistics are the key to fighting crime
Year 2014Episode 1820 min

Anne Milgram: Why smart statistics are the key to fighting crime

Jan. 28, 2014
McKenna Pope: Want to be an activist? Start with your toys
Year 2014Episode 1920 min

McKenna Pope: Want to be an activist? Start with your toys

Jan. 29, 2014
Nicolas Perony: Puppies! Now that I've got your attention, complexity theory
Year 2014Episode 2020 min

Nicolas Perony: Puppies! Now that I've got your attention, complexity theory

Jan. 30, 2014
Maya Penn: Meet a young entrepreneur, cartoonist, designer, activist …
Year 2014Episode 2120 min

Maya Penn: Meet a young entrepreneur, cartoonist, designer, activist …

Jan. 31, 2014
Esta Soler: How we turned the tide on domestic violence (Hint: the Polaroid helped)
Year 2014Episode 2220 min

Esta Soler: How we turned the tide on domestic violence (Hint: the Polaroid helped)

Feb. 3, 2014
Dan Berkenstock: The world is one big dataset. Now, how to photograph it ...
Year 2014Episode 2320 min

Dan Berkenstock: The world is one big dataset. Now, how to photograph it ...

Feb. 4, 2014
Teddy Cruz: How architectural innovations migrate across borders
Year 2014Episode 2420 min

Teddy Cruz: How architectural innovations migrate across borders

Feb. 5, 2014
Alex Wissner-Gross: A new equation for intelligence
Year 2014Episode 2520 min

Alex Wissner-Gross: A new equation for intelligence

Feb. 6, 2014
Aparna Rao: Art that craves your attention
Year 2014Episode 2620 min

Aparna Rao: Art that craves your attention

Feb. 7, 2014
David Puttnam: Does the media have a
Year 2014Episode 2720 min

David Puttnam: Does the media have a

Feb. 10, 2014
Leyla Acaroglu: Paper beats plastic? How to rethink environmental folklore
Year 2014Episode 2820 min

Leyla Acaroglu: Paper beats plastic? How to rethink environmental folklore

Feb. 11, 2014
Chris McKnett: The investment logic for sustainability
Year 2014Episode 2920 min

Chris McKnett: The investment logic for sustainability

Feb. 12, 2014
Rupal Patel: Synthetic voices, as unique as fingerprints
Year 2014Episode 3020 min

Rupal Patel: Synthetic voices, as unique as fingerprints

Feb. 13, 2014
Yann Dall'Aglio: Love -- you're doing it wrong
Year 2014Episode 3120 min

Yann Dall'Aglio: Love -- you're doing it wrong

Feb. 14, 2014
Molly Stevens: A new way to grow bone
Year 2014Episode 3220 min

Molly Stevens: A new way to grow bone

Feb. 18, 2014
Roselinde Torres: What it takes to be a great leader
Year 2014Episode 3320 min

Roselinde Torres: What it takes to be a great leader

Feb. 19, 2014
Christopher Ryan: Are we designed to be sexual omnivores?
Year 2014Episode 3420 min

Christopher Ryan: Are we designed to be sexual omnivores?

Feb. 20, 2014
Ash Beckham: We're all hiding something. Let's find the courage to open up
Year 2014Episode 3520 min

Ash Beckham: We're all hiding something. Let's find the courage to open up

Feb. 21, 2014
Siddharthan Chandran: Can the damaged brain repair itself?
Year 2014Episode 3620 min

Siddharthan Chandran: Can the damaged brain repair itself?

Feb. 24, 2014
Catherine Bracy: Why good hackers make good citizens
Year 2014Episode 3720 min

Catherine Bracy: Why good hackers make good citizens

Feb. 25, 2014
Michael Metcalfe: We need money for aid. So let's print it.
Year 2014Episode 3820 min

Michael Metcalfe: We need money for aid. So let's print it.

Feb. 26, 2014
Henry Lin: What we can learn from galaxies far, far away
Year 2014Episode 3920 min

Henry Lin: What we can learn from galaxies far, far away

Feb. 27, 2014
Annette Heuser: The 3 agencies with the power to make or break economies
Year 2014Episode 4020 min

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

Feb. 28, 2014
Mary Lou Jepsen: Could future devices read images from our brains?
Year 2014Episode 4120 min

Mary Lou Jepsen: Could future devices read images from our brains?

März 3, 2014
Philip Evans: How data will transform business
Year 2014Episode 4220 min

Philip Evans: How data will transform business

März 4, 2014
Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning
Year 2014Episode 4320 min

Christopher Soghoian: Government surveillance — this is just the beginning

März 5, 2014
Gabe Barcia-Colombo: My DNA vending machine
Year 2014Episode 4420 min

Gabe Barcia-Colombo: My DNA vending machine

März 6, 2014
Manu Prakash: A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami
Year 2014Episode 4520 min

Manu Prakash: A 50-cent microscope that folds like origami

März 7, 2014
Ajit Narayanan: A word game to communicate in any language
Year 2014Episode 4620 min

Ajit Narayanan: A word game to communicate in any language

März 10, 2014
Clayton Cameron: A-rhythm-etic. The math behind the beats
Year 2014Episode 4720 min

Clayton Cameron: A-rhythm-etic. The math behind the beats

März 11, 2014
Anne-Marie Slaughter: Can we all
Year 2014Episode 4820 min

Anne-Marie Slaughter: Can we all

März 12, 2014
Toby Shapshak: You don't need an app for that
Year 2014Episode 4920 min

Toby Shapshak: You don't need an app for that

März 13, 2014
Carin Bondar: The birds and the bees are just the beginning
Year 2014Episode 5020 min

Carin Bondar: The birds and the bees are just the beginning

März 14, 2014
Steven Pinker and Rebecca Newberger Goldstein: The long reach of reason
Year 2014Episode 5120 min

Steven Pinker and Rebecca Newberger Goldstein: The long reach of reason

März 17, 2014
Daniel Reisel: The neuroscience of restorative justice
Year 2014Episode 5220 min

Daniel Reisel: The neuroscience of restorative justice

März 18, 2014
Edward Snowden: Here's how we take back the Internet
Year 2014Episode 5320 min

Edward Snowden: Here's how we take back the Internet

März 18, 2014
Chris Hadfield: What I learned from going blind in space
Year 2014Episode 5420 min

Chris Hadfield: What I learned from going blind in space

März 19, 2014
Charmian Gooch: My wish: To launch a new era of openness in business
Year 2014Episode 5520 min

Charmian Gooch: My wish: To launch a new era of openness in business

März 20, 2014
Richard Ledgett: The NSA responds to Edward Snowden's TED Talk
Year 2014Episode 5620 min

Richard Ledgett: The NSA responds to Edward Snowden's TED Talk

März 20, 2014
Larry Page: Where's Google going next?
Year 2014Episode 5720 min

Larry Page: Where's Google going next?

März 21, 2014
Ziauddin Yousafzai: My daughter, Malala
Year 2014Episode 5820 min

Ziauddin Yousafzai: My daughter, Malala

März 24, 2014
Bran Ferren: To create for the ages, let's combine art and engineering
Year 2014Episode 5920 min

Bran Ferren: To create for the ages, let's combine art and engineering

März 25, 2014
Ed Yong: Suicidal crickets, zombie roaches and other parasite tales
Year 2014Episode 6020 min

Ed Yong: Suicidal crickets, zombie roaches and other parasite tales

März 26, 2014
Del Harvey: The strangeness of scale at Twitter
Year 2014Episode 6120 min

Del Harvey: The strangeness of scale at Twitter

März 27, 2014
Hugh Herr: The new bionics that let us run, climb and dance
Year 2014Episode 6220 min

Hugh Herr: The new bionics that let us run, climb and dance

März 28, 2014
Geena Rocero: Why I must come out
Year 2014Episode 6320 min

Geena Rocero: Why I must come out

März 31, 2014
TED staff: It's TED, the Musical
Year 2014Episode 6420 min

TED staff: It's TED, the Musical

März 31, 2014
Allan Adams: The discovery that could rewrite physics
Year 2014Episode 6520 min

Allan Adams: The discovery that could rewrite physics

Apr. 1, 2014
Bill and Melinda Gates: Why giving away our wealth has been the most satisfying thing we've done
Year 2014Episode 6620 min

Bill and Melinda Gates: Why giving away our wealth has been the most satisfying thing we've done

Apr. 2, 2014
Jennifer Golbeck: The curly fry conundrum: Why social media 'likes' say more than you might think
Year 2014Episode 6720 min

Jennifer Golbeck: The curly fry conundrum: Why social media "likes" say more than you might think

Apr. 3, 2014
Lawrence Lessig: The unstoppable walk to political reform
Year 2014Episode 6820 min

Lawrence Lessig: The unstoppable walk to political reform

Apr. 4, 2014
Amanda Burden: How public spaces make cities work
Year 2014Episode 6920 min

Amanda Burden: How public spaces make cities work

Apr. 7, 2014
Christopher Emdin: Teach teachers how to create magic
Year 2014Episode 7020 min

Christopher Emdin: Teach teachers how to create magic

Apr. 8, 2014
Louie Schwartzberg: Hidden miracles of the natural world
Year 2014Episode 7120 min

Louie Schwartzberg: Hidden miracles of the natural world

Apr. 9, 2014
David Sengeh: The sore problem of prosthetic limbs
Year 2014Episode 7220 min

David Sengeh: The sore problem of prosthetic limbs

Apr. 10, 2014
Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly: Be passionate. Be courageous. Be your best.
Year 2014Episode 7320 min

Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly: Be passionate. Be courageous. Be your best.

Apr. 11, 2014
David Brooks: Should you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?
Year 2014Episode 7420 min

David Brooks: Should you live for your résumé ... or your eulogy?

Apr. 14, 2014
Jennifer Senior: For parents, happiness is a very high bar
Year 2014Episode 7520 min

Jennifer Senior: For parents, happiness is a very high bar

Apr. 15, 2014
Norman Spack: How I help transgender teens become who they want to be
Year 2014Episode 7620 min

Norman Spack: How I help transgender teens become who they want to be

Apr. 16, 2014
Jeremy Kasdin: The flower-shaped starshade that might help us detect Earth-like planets
Year 2014Episode 7720 min

Jeremy Kasdin: The flower-shaped starshade that might help us detect Earth-like planets

Apr. 17, 2014
Matthew Carter: My life in typefaces
Year 2014Episode 7820 min

Matthew Carter: My life in typefaces

Apr. 18, 2014
Sarah Lewis: Embrace the near win
Year 2014Episode 7920 min

Sarah Lewis: Embrace the near win

Apr. 21, 2014
Michel Laberge: How synchronized hammer strikes could generate nuclear fusion
Year 2014Episode 8020 min

Michel Laberge: How synchronized hammer strikes could generate nuclear fusion

Apr. 22, 2014
Hamish Jolly: A shark-deterrent wetsuit (and it's not what you think)
Year 2014Episode 8120 min

Hamish Jolly: A shark-deterrent wetsuit (and it's not what you think)

Apr. 23, 2014
James Patten: The best computer interface? Maybe ... your hands
Year 2014Episode 8220 min

James Patten: The best computer interface? Maybe ... your hands

Apr. 24, 2014
Elizabeth Gilbert: Success, failure and the drive to keep creating
Year 2014Episode 8320 min

Elizabeth Gilbert: Success, failure and the drive to keep creating

Apr. 25, 2014
Wendy Chung: Autism — what we know (and what we don't know yet)
Year 2014Episode 8420 min

Wendy Chung: Autism — what we know (and what we don't know yet)

Apr. 28, 2014
David Epstein: Are athletes really getting faster, better, stronger?
Year 2014Episode 8520 min

David Epstein: Are athletes really getting faster, better, stronger?

Apr. 29, 2014
Andrew Bastawrous: Get your next eye exam on a smartphone
Year 2014Episode 8620 min

Andrew Bastawrous: Get your next eye exam on a smartphone

Apr. 30, 2014
Gavin Schmidt: The emergent patterns of climate change
Year 2014Episode 8720 min

Gavin Schmidt: The emergent patterns of climate change

Mai 1, 2014
Sarah Jones: What does the future hold? 11 characters offer quirky answers
Year 2014Episode 8820 min

Sarah Jones: What does the future hold? 11 characters offer quirky answers

Mai 2, 2014
Mellody Hobson: Color blind or color brave?
Year 2014Episode 8920 min

Mellody Hobson: Color blind or color brave?

Mai 5, 2014
Marco Tempest: And for my next trick, a robot
Year 2014Episode 9020 min

Marco Tempest: And for my next trick, a robot

Mai 6, 2014
Stanley McChrystal: The military case for sharing knowledge
Year 2014Episode 9120 min

Stanley McChrystal: The military case for sharing knowledge

Mai 7, 2014
Randall Munroe: Comics that ask 'what if?'
Year 2014Episode 9220 min

Randall Munroe: Comics that ask "what if?"

Mai 8, 2014
Mark Ronson: The exhilarating creativity of remixing
Year 2014Episode 9320 min

Mark Ronson: The exhilarating creativity of remixing

Mai 9, 2014
William Black: How to rob a bank (from the inside, that is)
Year 2014Episode 9420 min

William Black: How to rob a bank (from the inside, that is)

Mai 12, 2014
Deborah Gordon: What ants teach us about the brain, cancer and the Internet
Year 2014Episode 9520 min

Deborah Gordon: What ants teach us about the brain, cancer and the Internet

Mai 13, 2014
Kevin Briggs: The bridge between suicide and life
Year 2014Episode 9620 min

Kevin Briggs: The bridge between suicide and life

Mai 14, 2014
Tristram Wyatt: The smelly mystery of the human pheromone
Year 2014Episode 9720 min

Tristram Wyatt: The smelly mystery of the human pheromone

Mai 15, 2014
Rives: The Museum of Four in the Morning
Year 2014Episode 9820 min

Rives: The Museum of Four in the Morning

Mai 16, 2014
Simon Sinek: Why good leaders make you feel safe
Year 2014Episode 9920 min

Simon Sinek: Why good leaders make you feel safe

Mai 19, 2014
Jackie Savitz: Save the oceans, feed the world!
Year 2014Episode 10020 min

Jackie Savitz: Save the oceans, feed the world!

Mai 20, 2014
Andrew Solomon: How the worst moments in our lives make us who we are
Year 2014Episode 10120 min

Andrew Solomon: How the worst moments in our lives make us who we are

Mai 21, 2014
Chris Kluwe: How augmented reality will change sports ... and build empathy
Year 2014Episode 10220 min

Chris Kluwe: How augmented reality will change sports ... and build empathy

Mai 22, 2014
Wes Moore: How to talk to veterans about the war
Year 2014Episode 10320 min

Wes Moore: How to talk to veterans about the war

Mai 23, 2014
Sebastian Junger: Why veterans miss war
Year 2014Episode 10420 min

Sebastian Junger: Why veterans miss war

Mai 23, 2014
Jon Mooallem: The strange story of the teddy bear, and what it reveals about our relationship to animals
Year 2014Episode 10520 min

Jon Mooallem: The strange story of the teddy bear, and what it reveals about our relationship to animals

Mai 27, 2014
Kitra Cahana: A glimpse of life on the road
Year 2014Episode 10620 min

Kitra Cahana: A glimpse of life on the road

Mai 28, 2014
Stephen Friend: The hunt for 'unexpected genetic heroes'
Year 2014Episode 10720 min

Stephen Friend: The hunt for "unexpected genetic heroes"

Mai 29, 2014
Sting: How I started writing songs again
Year 2014Episode 10820 min

Sting: How I started writing songs again

Mai 30, 2014
Ray Kurzweil: Get ready for hybrid thinking
Year 2014Episode 10920 min

Ray Kurzweil: Get ready for hybrid thinking

Juni 2, 2014
Dan Gilbert: The psychology of your future self
Year 2014Episode 11020 min

Dan Gilbert: The psychology of your future self

Juni 3, 2014
Stephen Burt: Why people need poetry
Year 2014Episode 11120 min

Stephen Burt: Why people need poetry

Juni 4, 2014
Robert Full: The secrets of nature's grossest creatures, channeled into robots
Year 2014Episode 11220 min

Robert Full: The secrets of nature's grossest creatures, channeled into robots

Juni 5, 2014
Yoruba Richen: What the gay rights movement learned from the civil rights movement
Year 2014Episode 11320 min

Yoruba Richen: What the gay rights movement learned from the civil rights movement

Juni 6, 2014
Stella Young: I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much
Year 2014Episode 11420 min

Stella Young: I'm not your inspiration, thank you very much

Juni 9, 2014
Keren Elazari: Hackers: the Internet's immune system
Year 2014Episode 11520 min

Keren Elazari: Hackers: the Internet's immune system

Juni 10, 2014
Will Potter: The shocking move to criminalize nonviolent protest
Year 2014Episode 11620 min

Will Potter: The shocking move to criminalize nonviolent protest

Juni 11, 2014
Uri Alon: Why truly innovative science demands a leap into the unknown
Year 2014Episode 11720 min

Uri Alon: Why truly innovative science demands a leap into the unknown

Juni 12, 2014
AJ Jacobs: The world's largest family reunion … we're all invited!
Year 2014Episode 11820 min

AJ Jacobs: The world's largest family reunion … we're all invited!

Juni 13, 2014
Kwame Anthony Appiah: Is religion good or bad? (This is a trick question)
Year 2014Episode 11920 min

Kwame Anthony Appiah: Is religion good or bad? (This is a trick question)

Juni 16, 2014
Anne Curzan: What makes a word
Year 2014Episode 12020 min

Anne Curzan: What makes a word

Juni 17, 2014
Ruth Chang: How to make hard choices
Year 2014Episode 12120 min

Ruth Chang: How to make hard choices

Juni 18, 2014
Jamila Lyiscott: 3 ways to speak English
Year 2014Episode 12220 min

Jamila Lyiscott: 3 ways to speak English

Juni 19, 2014
Billy Collins: Two poems about what dogs think (probably)
Year 2014Episode 12320 min

Billy Collins: Two poems about what dogs think (probably)

Juni 20, 2014
Shaka Senghor: Why your worst deeds don't define you
Year 2014Episode 12420 min

Shaka Senghor: Why your worst deeds don't define you

Juni 23, 2014
Lorrie Faith Cranor: What's wrong with your pa$$w0rd?
Year 2014Episode 12520 min

Lorrie Faith Cranor: What's wrong with your pa$$w0rd?

Juni 24, 2014
Naomi Oreskes: Why we should trust scientists
Year 2014Episode 12620 min

Naomi Oreskes: Why we should trust scientists

Juni 25, 2014
Ge Wang: The DIY orchestra of the future
Year 2014Episode 12720 min

Ge Wang: The DIY orchestra of the future

Juni 26, 2014
Julian Treasure: How to speak so that people want to listen
Year 2014Episode 12820 min

Julian Treasure: How to speak so that people want to listen

Juni 27, 2014
Chris Domas: The 1s and 0s behind cyber warfare
Year 2014Episode 12920 min

Chris Domas: The 1s and 0s behind cyber warfare

Juni 30, 2014
Sara Lewis: The loves and lies of fireflies
Year 2014Episode 13020 min

Sara Lewis: The loves and lies of fireflies

Juli 1, 2014
Simon Anholt: Which country does the most good for the world?
Year 2014Episode 13120 min

Simon Anholt: Which country does the most good for the world?

Juli 2, 2014
Paul Bloom: Can prejudice ever be a good thing?
Year 2014Episode 13220 min

Paul Bloom: Can prejudice ever be a good thing?

Juli 3, 2014
George Takei: Why I love a country that once betrayed me
Year 2014Episode 13320 min

George Takei: Why I love a country that once betrayed me

Juli 4, 2014
Joi Ito: Want to innovate? Become a 'now-ist'
Year 2014Episode 13420 min

Joi Ito: Want to innovate? Become a "now-ist"

Juli 7, 2014
Nicholas Negroponte: A 30-year history of the future
Year 2014Episode 13520 min

Nicholas Negroponte: A 30-year history of the future

Juli 8, 2014
Renata Salecl: Our unhealthy obsession with choice
Year 2014Episode 13620 min

Renata Salecl: Our unhealthy obsession with choice

Juli 9, 2014
Karima Bennoune: When people of Muslim heritage challenge fundamentalism
Year 2014Episode 13720 min

Karima Bennoune: When people of Muslim heritage challenge fundamentalism

Juli 10, 2014
David Kwong: Two nerdy obsessions meet — and it's magic
Year 2014Episode 13820 min

David Kwong: Two nerdy obsessions meet — and it's magic

Juli 11, 2014
David Chalmers: How do you explain consciousness?
Year 2014Episode 13920 min

David Chalmers: How do you explain consciousness?

Juli 14, 2014
Nikolai Begg: A tool to fix one of the most dangerous moments in surgery
Year 2014Episode 14020 min

Nikolai Begg: A tool to fix one of the most dangerous moments in surgery

Juli 15, 2014
Shih Chieh Huang: Sculptures that'd be at home in the deep sea
Year 2014Episode 14120 min

Shih Chieh Huang: Sculptures that'd be at home in the deep sea

Juli 16, 2014
Heather Barnett: What humans can learn from semi-intelligent slime
Year 2014Episode 14220 min

Heather Barnett: What humans can learn from semi-intelligent slime

Juli 17, 2014
Ze Frank: Are you human?
Year 2014Episode 14320 min

Ze Frank: Are you human?

Juli 18, 2014
Shai Reshef: An ultra-low-cost college degree
Year 2014Episode 14420 min

Shai Reshef: An ultra-low-cost college degree

Aug. 4, 2014
Margaret Gould Stewart: How giant websites design for you (and a billion others, too)
Year 2014Episode 14520 min

Margaret Gould Stewart: How giant websites design for you (and a billion others, too)

Aug. 5, 2014
Hubertus Knabe: The dark secrets of a surveillance state
Year 2014Episode 14620 min

Hubertus Knabe: The dark secrets of a surveillance state

Aug. 6, 2014
Janet Iwasa: How animations can help scientists test a hypothesis
Year 2014Episode 14720 min

Janet Iwasa: How animations can help scientists test a hypothesis

Aug. 7, 2014
Megan Washington: Why I live in mortal dread of public speaking
Year 2014Episode 14820 min

Megan Washington: Why I live in mortal dread of public speaking

Aug. 8, 2014
Talithia Williams: Own your body's data
Year 2014Episode 14920 min

Talithia Williams: Own your body's data

Aug. 11, 2014
Nick Hanauer: Beware, fellow plutocrats, the pitchforks are coming
Year 2014Episode 15020 min

Nick Hanauer: Beware, fellow plutocrats, the pitchforks are coming

Aug. 12, 2014
Dan Pacholke: How prisons can help inmates live meaningful lives
Year 2014Episode 15120 min

Dan Pacholke: How prisons can help inmates live meaningful lives

Aug. 13, 2014
Eric Liu: Why ordinary people need to understand power
Year 2014Episode 15220 min

Eric Liu: Why ordinary people need to understand power

Aug. 14, 2014
Clint Smith: The danger of silence
Year 2014Episode 15320 min

Clint Smith: The danger of silence

Aug. 15, 2014
Tim Berners-Lee: A Magna Carta for the web
Year 2014Episode 15420 min

Tim Berners-Lee: A Magna Carta for the web

Aug. 18, 2014
Aziza Chaouni: How I brought a river, and my city, back to life
Year 2014Episode 15520 min

Aziza Chaouni: How I brought a river, and my city, back to life

Aug. 19, 2014
Jarrett Krosoczka: Why lunch ladies are heroes
Year 2014Episode 15620 min

Jarrett Krosoczka: Why lunch ladies are heroes

Aug. 20, 2014
Laurel Braitman: Depressed dogs, cats with OCD — what animal madness means for us humans
Year 2014Episode 15720 min

Laurel Braitman: Depressed dogs, cats with OCD — what animal madness means for us humans

Aug. 21, 2014
Ziyah Gafić: Everyday objects, tragic histories
Year 2014Episode 15820 min

Ziyah Gafić: Everyday objects, tragic histories

Aug. 22, 2014
Martin Rees: Can we prevent the end of the world?
Year 2014Episode 15920 min

Martin Rees: Can we prevent the end of the world?

Aug. 25, 2014
Rose Goslinga: Crop insurance, an idea worth seeding
Year 2014Episode 16020 min

Rose Goslinga: Crop insurance, an idea worth seeding

Aug. 26, 2014
Meera Vijayann: Find your voice against gender violence
Year 2014Episode 16120 min

Meera Vijayann: Find your voice against gender violence

Aug. 27, 2014
Sally Kohn: Don't like clickbait? Don't click
Year 2014Episode 16220 min

Sally Kohn: Don't like clickbait? Don't click

Aug. 28, 2014
Jill Shargaa: Please, please, people. Let's put the 'awe' back in 'awesome'
Year 2014Episode 16320 min

Jill Shargaa: Please, please, people. Let's put the 'awe' back in 'awesome'

Aug. 29, 2014
Jim Holt: Why does the universe exist?
Year 2014Episode 16420 min

Jim Holt: Why does the universe exist?

Sept. 2, 2014
Isabel Allende: How to live passionately—no matter your age
Year 2014Episode 16520 min

Isabel Allende: How to live passionately—no matter your age

Sept. 3, 2014
Shubhendu Sharma: How to grow a tiny forest anywhere
Year 2014Episode 16620 min

Shubhendu Sharma: How to grow a tiny forest anywhere

Sept. 4, 2014
Colin Grant: How our stories cross over
Year 2014Episode 16720 min

Colin Grant: How our stories cross over

Sept. 5, 2014
Zak Ebrahim: I am the son of a terrorist. Here's how I chose peace.
Year 2014Episode 16820 min

Zak Ebrahim: I am the son of a terrorist. Here's how I chose peace.

Sept. 8, 2014
Dan Barasch: A park underneath the hustle and bustle of New York City
Year 2014Episode 16920 min

Dan Barasch: A park underneath the hustle and bustle of New York City

Sept. 10, 2014
Hans and Ola Rosling: How not to be ignorant about the world
Year 2014Episode 17020 min

Hans and Ola Rosling: How not to be ignorant about the world

Sept. 11, 2014
Uldus Bakhtiozina: Wry photos that turn stereotypes upside down
Year 2014Episode 17120 min

Uldus Bakhtiozina: Wry photos that turn stereotypes upside down

Sept. 12, 2014
Rishi Manchanda: What makes us get sick? Look upstream.
Year 2014Episode 17220 min

Rishi Manchanda: What makes us get sick? Look upstream.

Sept. 15, 2014
Andrew Connolly: What's the next window into our universe?
Year 2014Episode 17320 min

Andrew Connolly: What's the next window into our universe?

Sept. 16, 2014
Mac Barnett: Why a good book is a secret door
Year 2014Episode 17420 min

Mac Barnett: Why a good book is a secret door

Sept. 17, 2014
Avi Reichental: What's next in 3D printing
Year 2014Episode 17520 min

Avi Reichental: What's next in 3D printing

Sept. 18, 2014
Antonio Donato Nobre: The magic of the Amazon: A river that flows invisibly all around us
Year 2014Episode 17620 min

Antonio Donato Nobre: The magic of the Amazon: A river that flows invisibly all around us

Sept. 19, 2014
Lord Nicholas Stern: The state of the climate — and what we might do about it
Year 2014Episode 17720 min

Lord Nicholas Stern: The state of the climate — and what we might do about it

Sept. 22, 2014
Kenneth Cukier: Big data is better data
Year 2014Episode 17820 min

Kenneth Cukier: Big data is better data

Sept. 23, 2014
Eman Mohammed: The courage to tell a hidden story
Year 2014Episode 17920 min

Eman Mohammed: The courage to tell a hidden story

Sept. 24, 2014
Matthew O'Reilly: 'Am I dying?' The honest answer.
Year 2014Episode 18020 min

Matthew O'Reilly: "Am I dying?" The honest answer.

Sept. 25, 2014
Moshe Safdie: How to reinvent the apartment building
Year 2014Episode 18120 min

Moshe Safdie: How to reinvent the apartment building

Sept. 26, 2014
Francis de los Reyes: Sanitation is a basic human right
Year 2014Episode 18220 min

Francis de los Reyes: Sanitation is a basic human right

Sept. 29, 2014
Susan Colantuono: The career advice you probably didn't get
Year 2014Episode 18320 min

Susan Colantuono: The career advice you probably didn't get

Sept. 30, 2014
Gail Reed: Where to train the world's doctors? Cuba.
Year 2014Episode 18420 min

Gail Reed: Where to train the world's doctors? Cuba.

Okt. 1, 2014
Nancy Kanwisher: A neural portrait of the human mind
Year 2014Episode 18520 min

Nancy Kanwisher: A neural portrait of the human mind

Okt. 2, 2014
Daria van den Bercken: Why I take the piano on the road … and in the air
Year 2014Episode 18620 min

Daria van den Bercken: Why I take the piano on the road … and in the air

Okt. 3, 2014
Thomas Piketty: New thoughts on capital in the twenty-first century
Year 2014Episode 18720 min

Thomas Piketty: New thoughts on capital in the twenty-first century

Okt. 6, 2014
Meaghan Ramsey: Why thinking you're ugly is bad for you
Year 2014Episode 18820 min

Meaghan Ramsey: Why thinking you're ugly is bad for you

Okt. 7, 2014
Pia Mancini: How to upgrade democracy for the Internet era
Year 2014Episode 18920 min

Pia Mancini: How to upgrade democracy for the Internet era

Okt. 8, 2014
Dilip Ratha: The hidden force in global economics: sending money home
Year 2014Episode 19020 min

Dilip Ratha: The hidden force in global economics: sending money home

Okt. 9, 2014
Glenn Greenwald: Why privacy matters
Year 2014Episode 19120 min

Glenn Greenwald: Why privacy matters

Okt. 10, 2014
Jeff Iliff: One more reason to get a good night's sleep
Year 2014Episode 19220 min

Jeff Iliff: One more reason to get a good night's sleep

Okt. 13, 2014
Myriam Sidibe: The simple power of hand-washing
Year 2014Episode 19320 min

Myriam Sidibe: The simple power of hand-washing

Okt. 14, 2014
Jorge Soto: The future of early cancer detection?
Year 2014Episode 19420 min

Jorge Soto: The future of early cancer detection?

Okt. 15, 2014
Melissa Fleming: Let's help refugees thrive, not just survive
Year 2014Episode 19520 min

Melissa Fleming: Let's help refugees thrive, not just survive

Okt. 16, 2014
Kitra Cahana: My father, locked in his body but soaring free
Year 2014Episode 19620 min

Kitra Cahana: My father, locked in his body but soaring free

Okt. 17, 2014
Susan Etlinger: What do we do with all this big data?
Year 2014Episode 19720 min

Susan Etlinger: What do we do with all this big data?

Okt. 20, 2014
Fred Swaniker: The leaders who ruined Africa, and the generation who can fix it
Year 2014Episode 19820 min

Fred Swaniker: The leaders who ruined Africa, and the generation who can fix it

Okt. 21, 2014
Joy Sun: Should you donate differently?
Year 2014Episode 19920 min

Joy Sun: Should you donate differently?

Okt. 22, 2014
Fabien Cousteau: What I learned from spending 31 days underwater
Year 2014Episode 20020 min

Fabien Cousteau: What I learned from spending 31 days underwater

Okt. 23, 2014
Marc Abrahams: A science award that makes you laugh, then think
Year 2014Episode 20120 min

Marc Abrahams: A science award that makes you laugh, then think

Okt. 24, 2014
Kimberley Motley: How I defend the rule of law
Year 2014Episode 20220 min

Kimberley Motley: How I defend the rule of law

Okt. 27, 2014
Sergei Lupashin: A flying camera ... on a leash
Year 2014Episode 20320 min

Sergei Lupashin: A flying camera ... on a leash

Okt. 28, 2014
Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom
Year 2014Episode 20420 min

Frans Lanting: Photos that give voice to the animal kingdom

Okt. 29, 2014
Debra Jarvis: Yes, I survived cancer. But that doesn't define me
Year 2014Episode 20520 min

Debra Jarvis: Yes, I survived cancer. But that doesn't define me

Okt. 30, 2014
Jeremy Heimans: What new power looks like
Year 2014Episode 20620 min

Jeremy Heimans: What new power looks like

Okt. 31, 2014
Alessandra Orofino: It's our city. Let's fix it
Year 2014Episode 20720 min

Alessandra Orofino: It's our city. Let's fix it

Nov. 3, 2014
Ameenah Gurib-Fakim: Humble plants that hide surprising secrets
Year 2014Episode 20820 min

Ameenah Gurib-Fakim: Humble plants that hide surprising secrets

Nov. 4, 2014
Kare Anderson: Be an opportunity maker
Year 2014Episode 20920 min

Kare Anderson: Be an opportunity maker

Nov. 5, 2014
Alejandro Aravena: My architectural philosophy? Bring the community into the process
Year 2014Episode 21020 min

Alejandro Aravena: My architectural philosophy? Bring the community into the process

Nov. 6, 2014
Haas&Hahn: How painting can transform communities
Year 2014Episode 21120 min

Haas&Hahn: How painting can transform communities

Nov. 7, 2014
Ramanan Laxminarayan: The coming crisis in antibiotics
Year 2014Episode 21220 min

Ramanan Laxminarayan: The coming crisis in antibiotics

Nov. 10, 2014
Michael Green: What the Social Progress Index can reveal about your country
Year 2014Episode 21320 min

Michael Green: What the Social Progress Index can reveal about your country

Nov. 11, 2014
Ethan Nadelmann: Why we need to end the War on Drugs
Year 2014Episode 21420 min

Ethan Nadelmann: Why we need to end the War on Drugs

Nov. 12, 2014
Leana Wen: What your doctor won't disclose
Year 2014Episode 21520 min

Leana Wen: What your doctor won't disclose

Nov. 13, 2014
Vincent Moon and Naná Vasconcelos: Hidden music rituals around the world
Year 2014Episode 21620 min

Vincent Moon and Naná Vasconcelos: Hidden music rituals around the world

Nov. 14, 2014
David Grady: How to save the world (or at least yourself) from bad meetings
Year 2014Episode 21720 min

David Grady: How to save the world (or at least yourself) from bad meetings

Nov. 17, 2014
Will Marshall: Tiny satellites show us the Earth as it changes in near-real-time
Year 2014Episode 21820 min

Will Marshall: Tiny satellites show us the Earth as it changes in near-real-time

Nov. 18, 2014
Nancy Frates: Meet the mom who started the Ice Bucket Challenge
Year 2014Episode 21920 min

Nancy Frates: Meet the mom who started the Ice Bucket Challenge

Nov. 19, 2014
Joe Landolina: This gel can make you stop bleeding instantly
Year 2014Episode 22020 min

Joe Landolina: This gel can make you stop bleeding instantly

Nov. 20, 2014
Rosie King: How autism freed me to be myself
Year 2014Episode 22120 min

Rosie King: How autism freed me to be myself

Nov. 21, 2014
Mark Plotkin: What the people of the Amazon know that you don't
Year 2014Episode 22220 min

Mark Plotkin: What the people of the Amazon know that you don't

Nov. 24, 2014
Emily Balcetis: Why some people find exercise harder than others
Year 2014Episode 22320 min

Emily Balcetis: Why some people find exercise harder than others

Nov. 25, 2014
Pico Iyer: The art of stillness
Year 2014Episode 22420 min

Pico Iyer: The art of stillness

Nov. 26, 2014
Oren Yakobovich: Hidden cameras that film injustice in the world's most dangerous places
Year 2014Episode 22520 min

Oren Yakobovich: Hidden cameras that film injustice in the world's most dangerous places

Dez. 1, 2014
Ben Saunders: To the South Pole and back — the hardest 105 days of my life
Year 2014Episode 22620 min

Ben Saunders: To the South Pole and back — the hardest 105 days of my life

Dez. 2, 2014
Rainer Strack: The workforce crisis of 2030 -- and how to start solving it now
Year 2014Episode 22720 min

Rainer Strack: The workforce crisis of 2030 -- and how to start solving it now

Dez. 3, 2014
Barbara Natterson-Horowitz: What veterinarians know that doctors don't
Year 2014Episode 22820 min

Barbara Natterson-Horowitz: What veterinarians know that doctors don't

Dez. 4, 2014
Aakash Odedra: A dance in a hurricane of paper, wind and light
Year 2014Episode 22920 min

Aakash Odedra: A dance in a hurricane of paper, wind and light

Dez. 5, 2014
Jose Miguel Sokoloff: How Christmas lights helped guerrillas put down their guns
Year 2014Episode 23020 min

Jose Miguel Sokoloff: How Christmas lights helped guerrillas put down their guns

Dez. 8, 2014
Anastasia Taylor-Lind: Fighters and mourners of the Ukrainian revolution
Year 2014Episode 23120 min

Anastasia Taylor-Lind: Fighters and mourners of the Ukrainian revolution

Dez. 9, 2014
Thomas Hellum: The world's most boring television ... and why it's hilariously addictive
Year 2014Episode 23220 min

Thomas Hellum: The world's most boring television ... and why it's hilariously addictive

Dez. 10, 2014
Catherine Crump: The small and surprisingly dangerous detail the police track about you
Year 2014Episode 23320 min

Catherine Crump: The small and surprisingly dangerous detail the police track about you

Dez. 11, 2014
Dave Troy: Social maps that reveal a city's intersections — and separations
Year 2014Episode 23420 min

Dave Troy: Social maps that reveal a city's intersections — and separations

Dez. 12, 2014
Vernā Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them
Year 2014Episode 23520 min

Vernā Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them

Dez. 15, 2014
Jeremy Howard: The wonderful and terrifying implications of computers that can learn
Year 2014Episode 23620 min

Jeremy Howard: The wonderful and terrifying implications of computers that can learn

Dez. 16, 2014
Carol Dweck: The power of believing that you can improve
Year 2014Episode 23720 min

Carol Dweck: The power of believing that you can improve

Dez. 17, 2014
Bruno Torturra: Got a smartphone? Start broadcasting
Year 2014Episode 23820 min

Bruno Torturra: Got a smartphone? Start broadcasting

Dez. 18, 2014
Mundano: Pimp my ... trash cart?
Year 2014Episode 23920 min

Mundano: Pimp my ... trash cart?

Dez. 19, 2014
Erin McKean: Go ahead, make up new words!
Year 2014Episode 24020 min

Erin McKean: Go ahead, make up new words!

Dez. 22, 2014
Michael Rubinstein: See invisible motion, hear silent sounds. Cool? Creepy? We can't decide
Year 2014Episode 24120 min

Michael Rubinstein: See invisible motion, hear silent sounds. Cool? Creepy? We can't decide

Dez. 23, 2014
Laura Bates: Everyday sexism
Year 2014Episode 24220 min

Laura Bates: Everyday sexism

Jan. 17, 2014

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