Telegram Web Link
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘The wonder of weightlifting
🧠Jaime Seeman
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English

πŸ‘£With humor and hard science, obstetrician and gynecologist Jaime Seeman reveals why building muscle is one of the best ways to combat women’s top health risks. Learn the truth behind three weightlifting myths that prevent women from getting serious about strength training β€” and why your future self will thank you for picking up those dumbbells.
🌐Page on TED.com

#health #health_care #women #science #aging #TEDx

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘All it takes is 10 mindful minutes
🧠Andy Puddicombe
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£When is the last time you did absolutely nothing for 10 whole minutes? Not texting, talking or even thinking? Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe describes the transformative power of doing just that: Refreshing your mind for 10 minutes a day, simply by being mindful and experiencing the present moment. (No need for incense or sitting in uncomfortable positions.)
🌐Page on TED.com

#Buddhism #body_language #culture #happiness #health #meditation #mindfulness #productivity #success

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘What your poop can tell you about your health
🧠Hannibal Person
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£The average person poops out approximately 11,030 kilograms of cumulative waste in a lifetime. That’s the equivalent of more than 6 SUVs. Oftentimes, that poop is brown. Why is that, considering all the comestibles one consumes? And what’s going on when poop appears in different colors and textures? Hannibal Person explains the colorful choreography going on inside your bowels. [Directed by FlΓ‘via Godoy, LΓ­via Serri Francoio, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Liam Mansfield, Alon Peretz, Francesco D'Andrea].
🌐Page on TED.com

#TED_Ed #education #animation #health #public_health #human_body #biology

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘How music helped me live through long COVID
🧠Joshua Roman
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£An accomplished cellist, TED Fellow Joshua Roman has practiced his instrument daily since he was a child β€” until a severe case of long COVID almost robbed him of his ability to play. In an inspiring talk, he plays a piece by Johann Sebastian Bach, shares how he found his way back to music and then performs a staggering new solo composition, titled "Immunity."
🌐Page on TED.com

#music #performance #creativity #TED_Fellows #health #coronavirus

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘You can grow new brain cells. Here's how
🧠Sandrine Thuret
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£Can we, as adults, grow new neurons? Neuroscientist Sandrine Thuret says that we can, and she offers research and practical advice on how we can help our brains better perform neurogenesisβ€”improving mood, increasing memory formation and preventing the decline associated with aging along the way.
🌐Page on TED.com

#aging #brain #health #medical_research #memory #mental_health #neuroscience #science #biology

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘How exactly does binary code work?
🧠José Américano N L F de Freitas
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£Imagine trying to use words to describe every scene in a film, every note in a song, or every street in your town. Now imagine trying to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that's exactly what your device is doing, using the language of binary code. JosΓ© AmΓ©rico N L F de Freitas explains how binary works. [TED-Ed Animation by Qa'ed Mai]
🌐Page on TED.com

#TED_Ed #code #computers #technology #software

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘How AI could generate new life-forms
🧠Eric Nguyen
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English

πŸ‘£If DNA is just a string of letters, could AI learn to read it … or even write it? Bioengineering researcher Eric Nguyen reveals how AI has upended the rules of biology, potentially creating a future where disease is cured with personalized medicine, extinct species are resurrected (Jurassic Park, anyone?) and microbes designed for Mars make interplanetary life possible. Learn more about how the world's first AI-designed CRISPR model successfully edited genes β€” and what it means for our understanding of life itself.
🌐Page on TED.com

#science #AI #DNA #medical_research #technology #biology #engineering #genetics #innovation

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘How the blockchain is changing money and business
🧠Don Tapscott
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£What is the blockchain? If you don't know, you should; if you do, chances are you still need some clarification on how it actually works. Don Tapscott is here to help, demystifying this world-changing, trust-building technology which, he says, represents nothing less than the second generation of the internet and holds the potential to transform money, business, government and society.
🌐Page on TED.com

#business #collaboration #computers #data #economics #future #innovation #Internet #society

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘Why are we sending critical metals to the dump?
🧠Jeff More
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£The world is heading toward a massive copper shortage that could derail the clean energy transition, says mining expert Jeff More. He shows how advanced sensing technology could get us back on the right track, drastically cutting down on the wasted materials from traditional mining and helping meet the growing demand for essential metals.
🌐Page on TED.com

#technology #AI #pollution #energy #innovation #Countdown

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘AI won't plateau β€” if we give it time to think
🧠Noam Brown
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English

πŸ‘£To get smarter, traditional AI models rely on exponential increases in the scale of data and computing power. Noam Brown, a leading research scientist at OpenAI, presents a potentially transformative shift in this paradigm. He reveals his work on OpenAI's new o1 model, which focuses on slower, more deliberate reasoning β€” much like how humans think β€” in order to solve complex problems.
🌐Page on TED.com

#AI #technology #machine_learning #computers #software #code

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘Parkour! How the sport keeps your body and mind fit
🧠Taylor Lynn Carpenter
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£Parkour isn't just for extreme athletes β€” it's a life skill that can help anyone navigate the world more easily, says professional parkour athlete Taylor Lynn Carpenter. She pulls off some slick vaults, jumps, dives and rolls onstage, showing how the basic movements of parkour can help you maintain mobility, overcome obstacles and rediscover your sense of adventure.
🌐Page on TED.com

#sports #personal_growth #health #human_body

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘Is AI ruining music?
🧠Dustin Ballard
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£What makes music β€œreal” β€” is it the instruments, the voice, the creator’s intention or something else entirely? Dustin Ballard, the creative force behind the viral channel β€œThere I Ruined It,” explores the weird, wonderful and sometimes unsettling ways AI is reshaping music. With fiddle solos and AI-powered mashups of your favorite songs, he invites us to ask: Are new tools fostering creativity, or just making noise?
🌐Page on TED.com

#music #technology #AI #art #creativity #future

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘My son was a Columbine shooter. This is my story
🧠Sue Klebold
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£Sue Klebold is the mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the two shooters who committed the Columbine High School massacre, murdering 12 students and a teacher. She's spent years excavating every detail of her family life, trying to understand what she could have done to prevent her son's violence. In this difficult, jarring talk, Klebold explores the intersection between mental health and violence, advocating for parents and professionals to continue to examine the link between suicidal and homicidal thinking.
🌐Page on TED.com

#activism #brain #death #humanity #mental_health #parenting #personality #society #social_change

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘How digital culture is reshaping our faces and bodies
🧠Elise Hu
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£As "beauty filters" proliferate on social media platforms like TikTok, journalist Elise Hu says we've entered the era of the technological gaze, where the digital world shapes real-world beauty standards. She explains how to navigate this new reality in all its forms β€” and why you should reject the idea that your appearance dictates your worth.
🌐Page on TED.com

#beauty #human_body #society #culture #social_media #technology #AI #kids

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘Can Europe win the age of AI?
🧠Vlad Gozman
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English

πŸ‘£GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke discusses Europe's readiness to lead the next era of AI innovation, examining how the continent's tech ecosystems stack up against those in the US. In conversation with TEDAI Vienna co-curator Vlad Gozman, Dohmke explains the three key shifts that will help Europe thrive in the age of AI β€” and shows how GitHub's initiatives can empower anyone to build new ideas around the world.
🌐Page on TED.com

#technology #AI #machine_learning #code #computers #Europe #software #education

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘A life-saving invention that prevents human stampedes
🧠Nilay Kulkarni
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£Every three years, more than 30 million Hindu worshippers gather for the Kumbh Mela in India, the world's largest religious gathering, in order to wash away their sins. With massive crowds descending on small cities and towns, stampedes inevitably happen, and in 2003, 39 people were killed during the festival. In 2014, then 15-year-old Nilay Kulkarni decided to put his skills as a self-taught programmer to use by building a tech solution to help prevent stampedes. Learn more about his invention -- and how it helped the 2015 Nashik Kumbh Mela have zero stampedes and casualties.
🌐Page on TED.com

#india #collaboration #data #creativity #design #innovation #religion #invention #software

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘How to turn AI prompts into movie magic
🧠Jason Zada
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English

πŸ‘£AI won’t replace storytellers β€” it will give them superpowers, says film director Jason Zada. Showing how new technology allows creators to turn wild ideas into cinematic worlds at warp speed, Zada and the TED audience dream up the premise for a new sci-fi short film live from the stage, and then get to see the results three days later.
🌐Page on TED.com

#film #AI #technology #creativity #art

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘Why don’t we get our drinking water from the ocean?
🧠Manish Kumar
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£Humans have been transforming seawater into potable freshwater for millennia. Today, billions of people can’t access clean drinking water, and 87 different countries are projected to be β€œwater-scarce” by 2050. So, how can we use seawater desalination to combat water scarcity? And can we do it without further harming the environment? Manish Kumar digs into how scientists are creating freshwater. [Directed by Vitalii Nebelskyi, and action creative agency, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Stephen LaRosa].
🌐Page on TED.com

#TED_Ed #education #animation #water #ocean #sustainability #health #biology #science

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘My Big Idea (Ep. 3): The monthly miracle packed with scientific potential
🧠Karli Büchling
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English

πŸ‘£Karli BΓΌchling hates blood, but she has devoted herself to studying it in the service of women’s health. Exploring centuries of stigma around the study of women’s health, she unveils a bold idea to unlock medical breakthroughs in the field. Join Karli as she prepares and delivers her big idea in a groundbreaking TED Talk β€” and gets exciting news that could accelerate her research and help millions worldwide. (This episode contains medical imagery)
🌐Page on TED.com

#women #health #health_care #history #Ideas #public_speaking #human_body

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
Media is too big
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
πŸ‘Teach girls bravery, not perfection
🧠Reshma Saujani
πŸ—£Subtitle: πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§English | πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·Turkish

πŸ‘£We're raising our girls to be perfect, and we're raising our boys to be brave, says Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code. Saujani has taken up the charge to socialize young girls to take risks and learn to program -- two skills they need to move society forward. To truly innovate, we cannot leave behind half of our population, she says. "I need each of you to tell every young woman you know to be comfortable with imperfection."
🌐Page on TED.com

#computers #future #education #innovation #personal_growth #motivation #potential #social_change #teaching

πŸ’‘Join to get more TED Talks: @DailyTED1
2025/10/28 14:29:14
Back to Top
HTML Embed Code: