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Author: qtimepost

How to reinvent the apartment building

October 15, 2014 qtimepost

In 1967, Moshe Safdie reimagined the monolithic apartment block with Habitat ’67 in Montreal, where every unit had a garden…

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Posted in: Innovation, Learning, TedTalks

“Am I dying?” The honest answer

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05:33 minutes · TED@NYC Matthew O’Reilly is a veteran emergency medical technician on Long Island, New York. In this talk,…

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Posted in: Learning, TedTalks, Trust

What makes us get sick?

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Rishi Manchanda is a doctor in South Central Los Angeles, and he’s come to realize: His job isn’t just about…

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Posted in: Learning, Method, TedTalks

The next window into our universe

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Big Data is everywhere — even the skies. In an informative talk, astronomer Andrew Connolly shows how large amounts of…

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The magic of the Amazon: A river

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The Amazon River is like a heart, pumping water from the seas through it, and up into the atmosphere through…

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Posted in: Effort, Learning, TedTalks

What’s next in 3D printing

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Just like his beloved grandfather, Avi Reichental is a maker of things. The difference is, now he can use 3D…

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Posted in: Innovation, Learning, TedTalks

A good book is like a secret door

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16:59 minutes · Posted Sep 2014 · TEDxSonomaCounty Childhood is surreal. Why shouldn’t children’s books be? In this charming talk,…

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Posted in: Learning, Method, TedTalks

A park underneath

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Dan Barasch and James Ramsey have a crazy plan — to create a park, filled with greenery, underneath New York…

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How not to be ignorant about the world

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How much do you know about the world? Hans Rosling, with his famous charts of global population, health and income…

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Posted in: Learning, Method, TedTalks

Why does the universe exist?

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Why is there something instead of nothing? In other words: Why does the universe exist (and why are we in…

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