The sun delivers more energy to earth in one hour than all of humanity uses in an entire year. How can we make this power accessible to everyone, everywhere? In this imaginative talk, solar designer Marjan van Aubel shows how she's turning everyday objects like tabletops and stained glass windows into elegant solar cells -- and shares her vision to make every surface a power station. Watch » To help young kids thrive in school, we need to do more than teach them how to read and write -- we need to teach them how to manage their emotions, says educator Olympia Della Flora. In this practical, budget-minded talk, she shares creative tactics she has used to help struggling, disruptive students get their feelings in check -- and put the focus back on learning. Watch » | Visual artist Amanda Williams shares her lifelong fascination with the complexity of color, from her experiences with race and redlining to her discovery of color theory. Journey with Williams to Chicago's South Side and explore "Color(ed) Theory," a two-year art project in which she painted houses in bold colors infused with local meaning -- catalyzing conversations and making the hidden visible. Watch » Bees are dying off in record numbers, but ecologist Noah Wilson-Rich is interested in something else: Where are bees healthy and thriving? To find out, he recruited citizen scientists across the US to set up beehives in their backyards, gardens and rooftops. Learn how these little data factories are changing what we know about the habitats bees need to thrive -- and keep our future food systems stable. Watch » | |
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