2014年9月27日 星期六

An honest answer to the question: "Am I dying?"

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September 27, 2014

Matthew O'Reilly: “Am I dying?” The honest answer

05:33 minutes · TED@NYC

Matthew O’Reilly is a veteran emergency medical technician on Long Island, New York. In this talk, O’Reilly describes what happens next when a gravely hurt patient asks him: “Am I going to die?” -- and the personal choice he made to tell the truth.

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Personal tales from the edge of life

Beautiful, intimate and ultimately uplifting stories of challenge -- from making a new home in a strange country, to rebuilding life after tragedy. Watch »

14 TED Talks • Total run time 3:53:08

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In 1967, Moshe Safdie reimagined the monolithic apartment block with Habitat ’67 in Montreal, where every unit had a garden and sunlight Nearly 50 years later, he believes the need for better apartments is greater than ever. In this short talk, Safdie surveys 4 projects that bring sunshine and fresh air into densely packed cities. Watch »

Eman Mohammed is one of the few female photojournalists in the Gaza Strip. Though openly shunned by many of her male colleagues, she is given unprecedented access to areas denied to men. In this short, visual talk, the TED Fellow critiques gender norms in her community by bringing light to hidden stories. Watch »

Self-driving cars were just the start. What's the future of big data-driven technology and design? Is big data always better data? In a thrilling science talk, Kenneth Cukier looks at what's next for machine learning -- and human knowledge. Watch »

How can we begin to address the global, insidious problem of climate change — a problem that’s too big for any one country to solve alone? Economist Nicholas Stern lays out a big vision for cooperation, with a payoff that goes far beyond averting disaster. He asks: How can we use this crisis to spur better lives for all? Watch »

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I don't think we're an animal that was built to be happy; we are an animal that was built to reproduce."

Helen Fisher
Helen Fisher: Why we love, why we cheat

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  A truly creative man. His designs are beautiful and go a long way to improving the quality of life in the buildings he designs. This is where building needs to move towards, as more access to green space and sunlight improve physical and mental health.

Densifying neighborhoods can lead to more walkable and bikeable communities. My only critique of Mr. Safdie's redesign of NYC is that he had roads with cars, I did not notice any bikes. But no one's perfect!"

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2014年9月20日 星期六

A good book is like a secret door

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September 20, 2014

Mac Barnett: A good book is like a secret door

16:59 minutes · Posted Sep 2014 · TEDxSonomaCounty

Childhood is surreal. Why shouldn't children's books be? In this charming talk, author Mac Barnett speaks about writing as a doorway to wonder -- at any age.

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The perfect lunchtime talks

One hour, 6 delightful talks -- as reinvigorating for the mind as a cup of coffee. Watch »

Total run time 1:03:52

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Just like his beloved grandfather, Avi Reichental is a maker of things. The difference is, now he can use 3D printers to make almost anything, out of almost any material. Reichental tours us through the possibilities of 3D printing, for everything from printed candy to highly custom sneakers. Watch »

The Amazon River is like a heart, pumping water from the seas through it, and up into the atmosphere through 600 billion trees, which act like lungs. Clouds form, rain falls and the forest thrives. In a lyrical talk, Antonio Donato Nobre talks us through the extraordinary symphony that is nature.  Watch »

Big Data is everywhere — even the skies. In an informative talk, astronomer Andrew Connolly shows how large amounts of data are being collected about our universe, recording it in its ever-changing moods. Just how do scientists capture so many images at scale? It starts with a giant telescope … Watch »

Rishi Manchanda is a doctor in South Central Los Angeles, and he’s come to realize: His job isn’t just about treating a patient’s symptoms, but about getting to the root cause of what makes them sick -- the “upstream" factors like a poor diet, a stressful job, a lack of fresh air. It’s a powerful call for doctors to pay attention to a patient's life outside the exam room. Watch »
Read: 6 ways to help your doctor give you better care.

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People say to me, 'How do I know if a word is real?' You know, anybody who's read a children's book knows that love makes things real. If you love a word, use it. That makes it real."

Erin McKean
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  My wife leaves a book on the end of my son's bed every night after he's gone to sleep and tells him it was chosen by the book fairy, just for him.
I think Mac, in his spare time, may well be a book fairy.
Lots of our friends either make art or consume it like art piranhas.
For me, art is play. For Mac Barnett it is the space where truth and lies co-exist happily. This is joyful, playful and simultaneously silly and serious.
Highly recommended for everyone, but especially good for pirates, time travellers and whale fans.
Thanks Mac for putting a big grin on my face."
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2014年9月13日 星期六

I'm the son of a terrorist. Here's how I chose peace

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September 13, 2014

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

09:10 minutes · Filmed Mar 2014 · Posted Sep 2014 · TED2014

If you’re raised on dogma and hate, can you choose a different path? Zak Ebrahim was just 7 years old when his father helped plan the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. His story is shocking, powerful and, ultimately, inspiring.

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The road to peace

It's humanity's eternal, elusive dream. These 9 talks share inspired ideas and real-world examples of creating peace and empathy. Watch »

9 TED Talks • Total run time 2:03:58

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How much do you know about the world? Hans Rosling, with his famous charts of global population, health and income data (and an extra-extra-long pointer), demonstrates that you have a high statistical chance of being quite wrong about what you think you know. Play along with his audience quiz — then, from Hans’ son Ola, learn 4 ways to quickly get less ignorant. Watch »

Author Isabel Allende is 71. Yes, she says, she has a few wrinkles—but she has incredible perspective too. In this candid talk, meant for viewers of all ages, she talks about her fears as she gets older and shares how she plans to keep on living passionately. Watch »

Artist Uldus Bakhtiozina uses photographs to poke fun at societal norms in her native Russia. It's a glimpse into Russian youth culture and a short, fun reminder not to take ourselves too seriously. Watch »

Dan Barasch and James Ramsey have a crazy plan — to create a park, filled with greenery, underneath New York City. They are developing the Lowline, an underground greenspace the size of a football field, housed in a trolley terminal abandoned in 1948 -- and using technology that harvests sunlight. Watch »

the power of empathy

On ideas.ted.com: Zak Ebrahim talks with a 9/11 survivor about the quest for empathy and peace ... a short primer on when to turn off the news ... and a Math 101 reading list for lifelong learners! 

 

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Every time I assemble IKEA furniture, it takes me much longer, it's much more effortful, it's much more confusing … but when I finish it, I seem to like those IKEA pieces of furniture more than I like other ones."

Dan Ariely
Dan Ariely: What makes us feel good about our work?

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  Thank you. This is what I have needed to hear for 24 years.

In 1990 I met a young man, probably 10 years old, who was living in America with a father who was a Muslim extremist. I was participating in an afternoon of Christian day camp at an apartment complex, and he and his brother were curious about what we were doing outside in their courtyard. They would barely speak to us, but told us they knew that we hated them and wanted to kill them. They thought our drinks and cookies were full of poison and we had come there to find them and convince them to eat and drink.

My conversation with him left me stunned. They truly believed they were hated by most of the people they encountered every day. Up to that point I was ignorant that there were children who were being raised with such fear and hate. I wept for days, and have thought of that child often, especially since the events of 9/11. I've wondered what happened to him, and if he were somehow able to find his way to a more peaceful and loving world view. Thank you for giving me hope."

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