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πŸ‘How computer memory works - Kanawat Senanan
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πŸ‘£In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role. Kanawat Senanan explains how computer memory works.
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πŸ‘3 ways to be a better ally in the workplace
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πŸ‘£We're taught to believe that hard work and dedication will lead to success, but that's not always the case. Gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, sexual orientation are among the many factors that affect our chances, says writer and advocate Melinda Epler, and it's up to each of us to be allies for those who face discrimination. In this actionable talk, Epler shares three ways to support people who are underrepresented in the workplace. \"There's no magic wand for correcting diversity and inclusion,\" she says. \"Change happens one person at a time, one act at a time, one word at a time.\"
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πŸ‘We need to talk about an injustice
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πŸ‘£In an engaging and personal talk -- with cameo appearances from his grandmother and Rosa Parks -- human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson shares some hard truths about America's justice system, starting with a massive imbalance along racial lines: a third of the country's black male population has been incarcerated at some point in their lives. These issues, which are wrapped up in America's unexamined history, are rarely talked about with this level of candor, insight and persuasiveness.
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#TED2012 #crime #culture #global_issues #inequality #law #race #criminal_justice #justice_system

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πŸ‘Library Of Alexandria - Elizabeth Cox
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πŸ‘£2,300 years ago, the rulers of Alexandria set out to fulfill a very audacious goal: to collect all the knowledge in the world under one roof. In its prime, the Library of Alexandria housed an unprecedented number of scrolls and attracted some of the Greek world’s greatest minds. But by the end of the 5th century CE, it had vanished. Elizabeth Cox details the rise and fall of this great building.
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πŸ‘The surprising link between stress and memory - Elizabeth Cox
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πŸ‘£You spend weeks studying for an important test. On the big day, you wait nervously as your teacher hands it out. You’re working your way through, when you’re asked to define "ataraxia." You know you’ve seen the word before, but your mind goes blank. What just happened? Elizabeth Cox details the complex relationship between stress and memory.
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πŸ‘Meet the SixthSense interaction
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πŸ‘£This demo -- from Pattie Maes' lab at MIT, spearheaded by Pranav Mistry -- was the buzz of TED. It's a wearable device with a projector that paves the way for profound interaction with our environment. Imagine \"Minority Report\" and then some.
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πŸ‘What causes hallucinations? - Elizabeth Cox
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πŸ‘£A condition called Charles Bonnet Syndrome can cause blind patients to hallucinate scenes in vivid color. fMRI studies show that these hallucinations activate the same brain area as sight β€” which is a completely different region from imagination. Other hallucinations also involve the same brain areas as real sensory experiences. What's going on? Elizabeth Cox details the science of hallucinations.
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πŸ‘Why we have too few women leaders
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πŸ‘£Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg looks at why a smaller percentage of women than men reach the top of their professions -- and offers 3 powerful pieces of advice to women aiming for the C-suite.
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#TEDWomen_2010 #business #feminism #goal-setting #leadership #technology #women #women_in_business #gender_equality

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πŸ‘Is there any truth to the King Arthur legends? - Alan Lupack
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πŸ‘£King Arthur has risen again and again in our collective imagination, along with his retinue of knights, Guinevere, the Round Table, Camelot, and of course Excalibur. But where do these stories come from, and is there any truth to them? Alan Lupack traces the evolution of King Arthur.
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πŸ‘The future of cars
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πŸ‘£General Motors veep Larry Burns previews cool next-gen car design: sleek, customizable (and computer-enhanced) vehicles that run clean on hydrogen -- and pump energy back into the electrical grid when they're idle.
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πŸ‘Model rocketry
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πŸ‘£Moneyman Steve Jurvetson takes TEDsters inside his awesome hobby -- launching model rockets –- by sharing some gorgeous photos, his infectious glee and just a whiff of danger.
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#TED2007 #children #design #entertainment #parenting #photography #rocket_science #space #toy

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πŸ‘Using our practical wisdom
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πŸ‘£In an intimate talk, Barry Schwartz dives into the question \"How do we do the right thing?\" With help from collaborator Kenneth Sharpe, he shares stories that illustrate the difference between following the rules and truly choosing wisely.
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πŸ‘The gentle genius of bonobos
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πŸ‘£Savage-Rumbaugh's work with bonobo apes, which can understand spoken language and learn tasks by watching, forces the audience to rethink how much of what a species can do is determined by biology -- and how much by cultural exposure.
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#TED2004 #animals #apes #biology #culture #evolution #genetics #intelligence #language

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πŸ‘Why do we sweat? - John Murnan
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πŸ‘£There are a number of scenarios that can make us sweat–including exercise, eating spicy foods, and nervousness. But how does this substance suddenly materialize, and what exactly is its purpose? John Murnan explores the science behind sweat.
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πŸ‘How to live to be 100+
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πŸ‘£To find the path to long life and health, Dan Buettner and team study the world's \"Blue Zones,\" communities whose elders live with vim and vigor to record-setting age. In his talk, he shares the 9 common diet and lifestyle habits that keep them spry past age 100.
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#TEDxTC #TEDx #biology #culture #exploration #food #health #life #science

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πŸ‘What explains the rise of humans?
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πŸ‘£Seventy thousand years ago, our human ancestors were insignificant animals, just minding their own business in a corner of Africa with all the other animals. But now, few would disagree that humans dominate planet Earth; we've spread to every continent, and our actions determine the fate of other animals (and possibly Earth itself). How did we get from there to here? Historian Yuval Noah Harari suggests a surprising reason for the rise of humanity.
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πŸ‘What is depression? - Helen M. Farrell
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πŸ‘£Depression is the leading cause of disability in the world; in the United States, close to ten percent of adults struggle with the disease. But because it’s a mental illness, it can be a lot harder to understand than, say, high cholesterol. Helen M. Farrell examines the symptoms and treatments of depression, and gives some tips for how you might help a friend who is suffering.
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πŸ‘ How I'm using LEGO to teach Arabic
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πŸ‘£After a visit to a European library in search of Arabic and Middle Eastern texts turned up only titles about fear, terrorism and destruction, Ghada Wali resolved to represent her culture in a fun, accessible way. The result: a colorful, engaging project that uses LEGO to teach Arabic script, harnessing the power of graphic design to create connection and positive change. \"Effective communication and education is the road to more tolerant communities,\" Wali says.
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#TEDGlobal_2017 #language #art #society #Middle_East #social_change #graphic_design #design

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πŸ‘A crash course in organic chemistry
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πŸ‘£Jakob Magolan is here to change your perception of organic chemistry. In an accessible talk packed with striking graphics, he teaches us the basics while breaking the stereotype that organic chemistry is something to be afraid of.
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πŸ‘The immortal cells of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri
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πŸ‘£Imagine something small enough to float on a particle of dust that holds the keys to understanding cancer, virology, and genetics. Luckily for us, such a thing exists in the form of trillions upon trillions of human, lab-grown cells called HeLa. But where did we get these cells? Robin Bulleri tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, a woman whose DNA led to countless cures, patents, and discoveries.
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πŸ‘The key to a better malaria vaccine
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πŸ‘£The malaria vaccine was invented more than a century ago -- yet each year, hundreds of thousands of people still die from the disease. How can we improve this vital vaccine? In this informative talk, immunologist and TED Fellow Faith Osier shows how she's combining cutting-edge technology with century-old insights in the hopes of creating a new vaccine that eradicates malaria once and for all.
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