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

How The Brain Works

S1, EP4

"A New Way to Study the Brain's Invisible Secrets" with Ed Boyden; "How Menopause Affects the Brain" with Lisa Mosconi; "How Puberty Changes Your Brain" with Shannon Odell; "How Sleep Affects Your Emotions" with Matt Walker.

What in the World?

S1, EP1

Zen kōans: unsolvable enigmas designed to break your brain; what if there were 1 trillion more trees?; Mary's Room: A philosophical thought experiment; what would happen if every human suddenly disappeared?

Art and Science of Love

S1, EP6

"What Young Women Believe About Their Own Sexual Pleasure" by Peggy Orenstein; "How Couples Can Sustain a Strong Sexual Connection for a Lifetime" by Emily Nagoski; "Technology Hasn't Changed Love. Here's Why." by Helen Fisher.

Secrets of the Wild

S1, EP6

Latif Nasser discusses camels; David Ian Howe gives a brief history of dogs; Michel Dugon discusses spider venom; Frances S. Chance discusses insect brains and AI; Menno Schilthuizen discusses how animals and plants are evolving in cities.

Tales from the Edge

S1, EP6

"How One Woman Put Man on the Moon" by Matt Porter and Margaret Hamilton, "3 Things I Learned While My Plane Crashed" by Ric Elias, "Why I Study the Most Dangerous Animal on Earth -- Mosquitoes" by Fredros Okumu, "How I Swam the North Pole" by Lewis Pugh and "My 105 Days in Taliban Prison -- And a Call to Aid Afghanistan" by Safi Rauf.

The Latest in Ideas

S1, EP54 "The Latest in Ideas"

Lessons from father's final days by Laurel Braitman; quantum computers aren't what it seems, they're cool by Harlmut Neven; steroids can save a life by Anees Bahli; democracy requires disagreement; how to do it by Bret.

The Poetry Corner

S1, EP3

"The Danger of Silence" by Clint Smith; "All the World's a Stage" by William Shakespeare; "The Nutritionist" by Andrea Gibson; "Why People Need Poetry" by Stephen Burt; "On Time and Water" by Andri Snær Magnason; "Being Human" by Naima Penniman; "New Colossus" by Emma Lazarus; "A Love Poem for Lonely Prime Numbers" by Harry Baker; "Two Poems About What Dogs Think (Probably)" by Billy Collins.

Afternoon Snack

S1, EP8 "Afternoon Snack"

"Why are we so bad at reporting good news?" by Angus Hervey; "Why people love watching sports" by Kate Fagan; "Why should you read Don Quixote?" by Ilan Stavans; "Chimps have feelings and thoughts. They should also have rights" by Steven Wise.

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