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Author: qtimepost

The bridge between suicide and life

August 16, 2014 qtimepost

  For many years Sergeant Kevin Briggs had an unusual, at times strangely rewarding job: He patrolled the southern end…

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Posted in: Learning, TedTalks, Trust

Case for sharing knowledge

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When General Stanley McChrystal started fighting al Qaeda in 2003, information and secrets were the lifeblood of his operations. But…

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And for my next trick

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Marco Tempest uses charming stagecraft to demo EDI, the multi-purpose robot designed to work very closely with humans. Less a…

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How sampling transformed music

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Sampling isn’t about “hijacking nostalgia wholesale,” says Mark Ronson. It’s about inserting yourself into the narrative of a song while…

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Color blind or color brave?

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The subject of race can be very touchy. As finance executive Mellody Hobson says, it’s a “conversational third rail.” But,…

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Comics that ask “what if?”

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09:29 minutes · Filmed Mar 2014 · Posted May 2014 · TED2014 Web cartoonist Randall Munroe answers simple what-if questions…

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Embrace the near win

August 15, 2014 qtimepost

At her first museum job, art historian Sarah Lewis noticed something important about a master artist she was studying: Not…

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nuclear fusion..reality?

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Our energy future depends on nuclear fusion, says Michel Laberge. The plasma physicist runs a small company with a big…

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A shark-deterrent wetsuit

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Hamish Jolly, an ocean swimmer in Australia, wanted a wetsuit that would deter a curious shark from mistaking him for…

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Best computer interface? Maybe …

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“The computer is an incredibly powerful means of creative expression,” says designer and TED Fellow James Patten. But right now,…

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