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TED delivers a jolt of creativity and a dash of inspiration. Watch world's greatest thinkers and doers share fascinating ideas worth spreading.
Food for Thought
S1, EP1How sugar affects the brain; a guerrilla gardener in South Central LA; teach every child about food; got millet? How marketing could improve the lives of African farmers; will the ocean ever run out of fish?
Ocean Wonders
S1, EP1The tiny creature that secretly powers the planet; inside the killer whale matriarchy; an underwater art museum, teeming with life; meet the bluefin tuna, the toughest fish in the sea; no one can figure out how eels have sex.
Your Body, Explained
S1, EP1How your emotions change the shape of your heart; why you don't like the sound of your own voice; the surprising effects of pregnancy; the surprisingly charming science of your gut; what causes headaches?
The Art of Being Human
S1, EP1Less stuff, more happiness; we don't move on from grief, we move forward with it; the secret student resistance to Hitler; the beauty of being a misfit; say your truths and seek them in others.
How The Brain Works
S1, EP1What hallucination reveals about our minds; what is consciousness?; my stroke of insight; how stress affects your brain; the brain benefits of deep sleep -- and how to get more of it.
Art of the Future
S1, EP8 "Art of the Future"Living sculptures that stand for history's truths; how modern audiences can talk about aging art; exploring why perpetual motion machines don't work; the timeless, ancient language of art; photographing nature beyond the limits of human perception.
The Future of Cities
S1, EP1What a driverless world could look like; how cities are detoxing transportation; what happens if you cut down all of a city's trees?; how carbon capture networks could help curb climate change; how to turn around a city.
Close Up and Personal
S1, EP12 "Close Up and Personal"Why civilians suffer more once a war is over, Margaret Bourdeaux; four lessons the pandemic taught people, Patty McCord; how women are revolutionizing Rwanda, Agnes Binagwaho; the shadow pandemic of domestic violence, Kemi DaSilva-Ibru.