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Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology
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http://www.ted.com We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- Drew Berry wants to change that. At TEDxSydney he shows his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within our own cells. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the ... Read more

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- -: Drew Berry: Animations of unseeable biology

January 12, 2012 (over 12 years ago)

http://www.ted.com We have no ways to directly observe molecules and what they do -- Drew Berry wants to change that. At TEDxSydney he shows his scientifically accurate (and entertaining!) animations that help researchers see unseeable processes within our own cells. TEDTalks is a daily video po...

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- -: Sebastian Wernicke: 1000 TEDTalks, 6 words

January 6, 2012 (over 12 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Sebastian Wernicke thinks every TEDTalk can be summarized in six words. At TEDxZurich, he shows how to do just that -- and less. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the ...

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- -: Jakob Trollback: Rethinking the music video

April 4, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

http://www.ted.com What would a music video look like if it were purely directed by the music? Not driven by a concept, nor by a desire to build an image, but purely as an expression of a great song? Designer Jakob Trollback shares the results of his experiment in the form. The song is "Moonligh...

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- -: What we learned from 5 million books

September 20, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Have you played with Google Labs' NGram Viewer? It's an addicting tool that lets you search for words and ideas in a database of 5 million books from across centuries. Erez Lieberman Aiden and Jean-Baptiste Michel show us how it works, and a few of the surprising things we can ...

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- -: Alexander Tsiaras: Conception to birth -- visualized

November 14, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Image-maker Alexander Tsiaras shares a powerful medical visualization, showing human development from conception to birth and beyond. (Some graphic images.) TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading ...

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- -: Making Sense of Raw Data: A Labor of Love - Beth Noveck

March 25, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/03/04/Beth_Noveck_Transparent_Government U.S. Deputy Chief Technology Officer Beth Noveck explains why "loved data lasts longer." Noveck says the raw data offered online by the Open Government Initiative is useless to most citizens unless mashed-up and/or c...

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- -: Nathalie Miebach: Art made of storms

October 21, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

http://www.ted.com Artist Nathalie Miebach takes weather data from massive storms and turns it into complex sculptures that embody the forces of nature and time. These sculptures then become musical scores for a string quartet to play. TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and perf...

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- -: Richard Wilkinson: How economic inequality harms societies

October 24, 2011 (over 12 years ago)

http://www.ted.com We feel instinctively that societies with huge income gaps are somehow going wrong. Richard Wilkinson charts the hard data on economic inequality, and shows what gets worse when rich and poor are too far apart: real effects on health, lifespan, even such basic values as trust. ...

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