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Author: qtimepost

at home in the deep sea

August 17, 2014 qtimepost

When he was young, artist Shih Chieh Huang loved taking toys apart and browsing the aisles of night markets in…

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Posted in: Effort, Learning, TedTalks

A tool for surgery

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09:21 minutes · Filmed Nov 2013 · Posted Jul 2014 · TEDxBeaconStreet 2013 Before any laparoscopic surgery, the surgeon has…

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Can prejudice ever be a good thing?

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We often think of bias and prejudice as rooted in ignorance. But as psychologist Paul Bloom seeks to show, prejudice…

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Posted in: Learning, TedTalks, Trust

Cyber warfare

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Chris Domas is a cybersecurity researcher, operating on what’s become a new front of war, “cyber.” In this engaging talk,…

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Which country does most good?

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It’s an unexpected side effect of globalization: problems that once would have stayed local—say, a bank lending out too much…

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The DIY orchestra of the future

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Ge Wang makes computer music, but it isn’t all about coded bleeps and blips. With the Stanford Laptop Orchestra, he…

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Why we should trust scientists

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Many of the world’s biggest problems require asking questions of scientists — but why should we trust what they say?…

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Why your worst deeds don’t define you

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In 1991, Shaka Senghor shot and killed a man. He was, he says, “a drug dealer with a quick temper…

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What’s wrong with your password?

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Lorrie Faith Cranor studied thousands of real passwords to figure out the surprising, very common mistakes that users — and…

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How to speak

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09:58 minutes · Filmed July 2013 · Posted June 2014 · TEDGlobal 2013 Have you ever felt like you’re talking,…

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