Each year, the world loses enough food to feed half a billion people to fungi, the most destructive pathogens of plants. Mycologist and TED Fellow...
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As quantum computing matures, it’s going to bring unimaginable increases in computational power along with it — and the systems we use to...
What if we incentivized doctors to keep us healthy instead of paying them only when we’re already sick? Matthias Müllenbeck explains how this...
Amishi Jha studies how we pay attention: the process by which our brain decides what’s important out of the constant stream of information it...
From Beyoncé to Drake and beyond, the world is rocking to the rhythm of Afrobeat. Feel the music as Kenyan afro-pop superstars Sauti Sol take the TED...
The United States locks up more people than any other country in the world, says documentarian Eve Abrams, and somewhere between one and four percent...
“Where do great ideas come from?” Starting with this question in mind, Vittorio Loreto takes us on a journey to explore a possible...
In 2014, as a newly trained physician, Soka Moses took on one of the toughest jobs in the world: treating highly contagious patients at the height of...
We use rituals to mark the early stages of our lives, like birthdays and graduations — but what about our later years? In this meditative talk...
What if gentrification was about healing communities instead of displacing them? | Liz Ogbu
Liz Ogbu is an architect who works on spatial justice: the idea that justice has a geography and that the equitable distribution of resources and...