TED and TEDX Talks

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Today’s TED Talk – Why “biofabrication” is the next industrial revolution

What if we could “grow” clothes from microbes, furniture from living organisms and buildings with exteriors like tree bark?

Today’s TED Talk – Dangerous times call for dangerous women

Pat Mitchell has nothing left to prove and much less to lose — she’s become a “dangerous woman.”

Today’s TED Talk – How civilization could destroy itself — and 4 ways we could prevent it

In this incisive, surprisingly light-hearted conversation with Head of TED Chris Anderson, Bostrom outlines the vulnerabilities we could face if (or when) our inventions spiral beyond our control — and explores how we can prevent our future demise.

Recommended TED Talk – Do schools kill creativity? Sir Ken Robinson

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.

Today’s TED Talk – How to explain anything to anyone: 4 steps to clearer communication

Figuring out how to best explain your subject may take trial and error, so don’t get discouraged about sharing what you know.

Today’s TED Talk – How to change your behavior for the better

In this funny, information-packed talk, psychologist Dan Ariely explores why we make bad decisions even when we know we shouldn’t

TED Talks – Adam Grant – The surprising habits of original thinkers

In this talk, learn three unexpected habits of originals — including embracing failure.

Today’s TED Talk Change your story, change your life

Lori Gottlieb shows how to break free from the stories you’ve been telling yourself by becoming your own editor and rewriting your narrative from a different point of view.

TedX – What makes a good life? Lessons from the longest study on happiness

What keeps us happy and healthy as we go through life?

TED Talk – What happened when we paired up thousands of strangers to talk politics

Editor Jochen Wegner shares the unexpected things that happened when people met up to talk — and shows how face-to-face discussions could get a divided world to rethink itself.