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Your body is my canvas

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Alexa Meade selects a topic and then paints it. Literally. She covers everything in a scene — people, chairs, food,…

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Cells in the human brain

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Our brain is puzzling. It is curiously large given the size of our bodies, and uses a tremendous amount of…

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at home in the deep sea

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

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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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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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