TED Talks Daily show

TED Talks Daily

Summary: Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between — given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. With TED Talks Daily, find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity, and learn something new.

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 TED: Jennifer Granholm: A clean energy proposal -- race to the top! - Jennifer Granholm (2013) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:41

Kicking off the TED2013 conference, Jennifer Granholm asks a very American question with worldwide implications: How do we make more jobs? Her big idea: Invest in new alternative energy sources. And her big challenge: Can it be done with or without our broken Congress?

 TED: Wade Davis: Gorgeous photos of a backyard wilderness worth saving - Wade Davis (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:06:35

Ethnographer Wade Davis explores hidden places in the wider world -- but in this powerful short talk he urges us to save a paradise in his backyard, Northern Canada. The Sacred Headwaters, remote and pristine, are under threat because they hide rich tar sands. With stunning photos, Davis asks a tough question: How can we balance society's need for fuels with the urge to protect such glorious wilderness?

 TED: Bruce Feiler: Agile programming -- for your family - Bruce Feiler (2013) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:18:00

Bruce Feiler has a radical idea: To deal with the stress of modern family life, go agile. Inspired by agile software programming, Feiler introduces family practices which encourage flexibility, bottom-up idea flow, constant feedback and accountability. One surprising feature: Kids pick their own punishments.

 TED: Michael Dickinson: How a fly flies - Michael Dickinson (2013) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:15:55

An insect's ability to fly is perhaps one of the greatest feats of evolution. Michael Dickinson looks at how a fruit fly takes flight with such delicate wings, thanks to a clever flapping motion and flight muscles that are both powerful and nimble. But the secret ingredient: the incredible fly brain. (Filmed at TEDxCaltech.)

 TED: Keith Chen: Could your language affect your ability to save money? - Keith Chen (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:13

What can economists learn from linguists? Behavioral economist Keith Chen introduces a fascinating pattern from his research: that languages without a concept for the future -- "It rain tomorrow," instead of "It will rain tomorrow" -- correlate strongly with high savings rates. Read more about Chen’s explorations &raquo

 TED: Esther Perel: The secret to desire in a long-term relationship - Esther Perel (2013) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:19:10

In long-term relationships, we often expect our beloved to be both best friend and erotic partner. But as Esther Perel argues, good and committed sex draws on two conflicting needs: our need for security and our need for surprise. So how do you sustain desire? With wit and eloquence, Perel lets us in on the mystery of erotic intelligence.

 TED: Erik Schlangen: A "self-healing" asphalt - Erik Schlangen (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:06:50

Paved roads are nice to look at, but they’re easily damaged and costly to repair. Erik Schlangen demos a new type of porous asphalt made of simple materials with an astonishing feature: When cracked, it can be “healed” by induction heating. (Filmed at TEDxDelft.)

 TED: Lee Cronin: Print your own medicine - Lee Cronin (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:03:06

Chemist Lee Cronin is working on a 3D printer that, instead of objects, is able to print molecules. An exciting potential long-term application: printing your own medicine using chemical inks.

 TED: Cesar Kuriyama: One second every day - Cesar Kuriyama (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:08:02

There are so many tiny, beautiful, funny, tragic moments in your life -- how are you going to remember them all? Director Cesar Kuriyama shoots one second of video every day as part of an ongoing project to collect all the special bits of his life.

 TED: Zahra' Langhi: Why Libya's revolution didn't work -- and what might - Zahra' Langhi (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:09:48

In Libya, Zahra' Langhi was part of the "days of rage" movement that helped topple the dictator Gaddafi. But -- then what? In their first elections, Libyans tried an innovative slate of candidates, the "zipper ballot," that ensured equal representation from men and women of both sides. Yet the same gridlocked politics of dominance and exclusion won out. What Libya needs now, Langhi suggests, is collaboration, not competition; compassion, not rage.

 TED: Fahad Al-Attiya: A country with no water - Fahad Al-Attiya (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:08:46

Imagine a country with abundant power -- oil and gas, sunshine, wind (and money) -- but missing one key essential for life: water. Infrastructure engineer Fahad Al-Attiya talks about the unexpected ways that the small Middle Eastern nation of Qatar creates its water supply.

 TED: Leslie Morgan Steiner: Why domestic violence victims don't leave - Leslie Morgan Steiner (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:15:59

Leslie Morgan Steiner was in “crazy love” -- that is, madly in love with a man who routinely abused her and threatened her life. Steiner tells the dark story of her relationship, correcting misconceptions many people hold about victims of domestic violence, and explaining how we can all help break the silence. (Filmed at TEDxRainier.)

 TED: Colin Powell: Kids need structure - Colin Powell (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:17:46

How can you help kids get a good start? In this heartfelt and personal talk, Colin Powell, the former U.S. Secretary of State, asks parents, friends and relatives to support children from before they even get to primary school, through community and a strong sense of responsibility. (Filmed at TEDxMidAtlantic.)

 TED: Richard Weller: Could the sun be good for your heart? - Richard Weller (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:12:59

Our bodies get Vitamin D from the sun, but as dermatologist Richard Weller suggests, sunlight may confer another surprising benefit too. New research by his team shows that nitric oxide, a chemical transmitter stored in huge reserves in the skin, can be released by UV light, to great benefit for blood pressure and the cardiovascular system. What does it mean? Well, it might begin to explain why Scots get sick more than Australians ...

 TED: Ellen Jorgensen: Biohacking -- you can do it, too - Ellen Jorgensen (2012) | File Type: audio/mp3 | Duration: 00:10:08

We have personal computing, why not personal biotech? That’s the question biologist Ellen Jorgensen and her colleagues asked themselves before opening Genspace, a nonprofit DIYbio lab in Brooklyn devoted to citizen science, where amateurs can go and tinker with biotechnology. Far from being a sinister Frankenstein's lab (as some imagined it), Genspace offers a long list of fun, creative and practical uses for DIYbio.

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