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

Psych Out

S1, EP11 "Psych Out"

Ocean Wonders

S1, EP10 "Ocean Wonders"

"What a living whale is worth, and why the economy should protect nature": Ralph Chami; "Why are blue whales so enormous?": Asha de Vos; "Can AI catch criminals at sea?": Dyhia Belhabib; "Why I still have hope for coral reef?": Kristen Marhaver.

Universe of Mystery

S1, EP8

"You Owe It to Yourself to Experience a Total Solar Eclipse" by David Baron; "Why the Sun Could Crash Your Internet" by Fabio Pacucci; "How a Miniaturized Atomic Clock Could Revolutionize Space Exploration" by Jill Seubert.

Overlooked History

S1, EP7 "Overlooked History"

The Nazis recruited to win the Cold War; four sisters in Ancient Rome; from enslaved to kingmaker: Malik Ambar's legendary rise to power.

Close Up and Personal

S1, EP11

"A Creative Solution for the Water Crisis in Flint, Michigan" by Latoya Ruby Frazier; "An Innovative Way to Support Children With Special Needs" by Billy Samuel Mwape; "What Does My Headscarf Mean to You?" by Yassmin Abdel-Magied.

Art of the Future

S1, EP9 "Art of the Future"

Powerful photos that honor the lives of overlooked women; sci-fi stories that imagine a future Africa; how urban spaces can preserve history and build community; the simple solution to fast fashion; how NFTs are building the internet of the future.

Procrastination Station

S1, EP7

"Inside the Bizarre World of Internet Trolls and Propagandists" by Andrew Marantz; "Can You Outsmart the Fallacy That Divided a Nation?" by Elizabeth Cox; "The Informal Settlements Reshaping the World" by Jota Samper; "Does Stress Cause Pimples?" by Claudia Aguirre; "How Bumble Bees Inspired a Network of Tiny Museums" by Amanda Schochet; "The Science of Spiciness" by Rose Eveleth.

The Art of Being Human

S1, EP6

Melissa Villaseñor discusses impersonating others; Riley Moynes on how to squeeze all the juice out of retirement; Elise Roy discusses designing for disability; Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug explains love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action.

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