TED delivers a jolt of creativity and a dash of inspiration. Watch world's greatest thinkers and doers share fascinating ideas worth spreading.

Overlooked History

S1, EP4

"A 5,300-Year-old Murder Mystery" by Albert Zink, "The Dark History of Mount Rushmore" by Ned Blackhawk and Jeffrey Means, "The Infamous and Ingenious Ho Chi Minh Trail" by Cameron Paterson, "The Movement That Inspired the Holocaust" by Alexandra Minna Stern and Natalie Lira, "The Rise of the Ottoman Empire" by Mostafa Minawi, "Who Were the Vestal Virgins, and What Was Their Job?" by Peta Greenfield and five more talks.

Legends of Design

S1, EP7 "Legends of Design"

Inside the massive world of surveillance tech; how do jetpacks work, and why don't we all have them; the sustainable brilliance of indigenous design; why do beavers build dams; autofocusing reading glasses of the future.

The Latest in Ideas

S1, EP60 "The Latest in Ideas"

The hidden forces behind food choices; the curse of the monkey's paw with Iseult Gillespie; giving cash, not advice, to end extreme poverty, with Rory Stewart; an actor and a neuroscientist offer existential answers with Yara Shahidi and Anil Seth.

Food for Thought

S1, EP3

"The Chemistry of Cookies"; "Why You Should Shop at Your Local Farmers Market"; "How Corn Conquered the World"; "What Foods Did Your Ancestors Love?"; "The Many Reasons to Eat a Plant-Based Diet"; "Why Not Eat Insects?"

CA v. O.J. Simpson

S1, EP8 "CA v. O.J. Simpson"

Could a breathalyzer detect cancer? How bacteria talk. A virus-resistant organism -- and what it could mean for the future. What's hidden in Arctic ice? Why biofabrication is the next industrial revolution.

Your Body, Explained

S1, EP16 "Your Body, Explained"

Should you be able to patent a human gene by Tania Simoncell; why it's so hard to cure HIV/AIDS by Janet Iwasa; we can start winning the war against cancer by Adam de la Zerda; scientist makes ears out of apples by Andrew Pelling.

School Smarts

S1, EP2

Gene Luen Yang discusses comics; Elizabeth Cox discusses daydreaming; Trish Millines Dziko discusses nurturing students; Tyler Dewitt discusses online learning; Mikael Cho discusses stage fright; Heejai Lim discusses resources in schools.

The Poetry Corner

S1, EP4

"For Estefani, Third Grade, Who Made Me a Card" by Aracelis Girmay; "How Many Lives Can You Live?" by Sarah Kay; "High School Training Ground" by Malcolm London; "Why Should You Read 'A Midsummer Night's Dream?'" by Iseult Gillespie.

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