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Brian Cox: CERN's Supercollider

March 1, 2008 (about 16 years ago)

Brian Cox shows the almost complete Large Hadron Collider of CERN and the awesome disoveries we could hear about after it has been used to re-create the Big Bang.

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Source: TED

Ross Lovegrove: Ross Lovegrove Shares Organic Designs

February 1, 2005 (over 19 years ago)

Ross Lovegrove shares his organic design that is no fuss, "fat free" and highly aesthetic.

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Lee Smolin: Science and Democracy

February 1, 2003 (over 21 years ago)

Lee Smolin explains democracy in scientific terms and with scientific data backed by some of the biggest scientists of the pre-modern times.

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Source: TED

Richard Dawkins: Queerer Than We can Suppose: The Strangeness of Science

July 1, 2005 (almost 19 years ago)

Richard Dawkins explains the different worlds our universe has depending on how a living thing perceives it to be. If and only if, reduced or elevated to certain states, will we be able to fathom all queerness there is.

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Jamais Cascio: Tools For a Better World

February 1, 2006 (over 18 years ago)

Jamais Cascio shows us the tools that we can immediately use and develop to make a better world now.

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Brian Cox: Why We Need the Explorers

April 1, 2010 (about 14 years ago)

Brian Cox brings the audience with hime to outer spcae through breath taking photographs from explorations to show just how important our planet is to us despite it being just a pale blue dot.

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Jonathan Drori: What We Think We Know

February 1, 2007 (over 17 years ago)

Jonathan Driori's interesting talk dwells on the common misconceptions we have as adults that stemmed from misinformation from teaching during our early years.

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James Balog: Time-Lapse Proof of Extreme Ice Loss

July 1, 2009 (almost 15 years ago)

Global warming has indeed been making silent changes in the earth's topography and James Balog catches all these action in his time-lapse photographs.

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JoAnn Kuchera-Morin: Stunning Data Visualization in the AlloSphere

February 1, 2009 (over 15 years ago)

In this demo, Composer JoAnn Kuchera-Morin introduces us to the AlloSphere. The Allosphere basically immerses us in data visually and sonically. She shows us the current projects they are doing with the AlloSphere and its potential uses for science and art.

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Bruce Bueno de Mesquita: Predicting Iran's Future

February 1, 2009 (over 15 years ago)

Bruce Bueno de Mesquita talks about the factors to consider to be able to successfully predict the future of Iran and it's citizens.

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