Children dance all the time if they're allowed to, we all do. We all have bodies, don't we? Did I miss a meeting? (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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Children dance all the time if they're allowed to, we all do. We all have bodies, don't we? Did I miss a meeting? (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
Children dance all the time if they're allowed to, we all do. We all have bodies, don't we? Did I miss a meeting? (Laughter)
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
because a lot of our evolved bonding mechanisms involve our bodies. So, we connect with people, we bond with
How Screens Stole Childhood — and How to Get It Back | Jonathan Haidt | TED · TED
while others can't nod off unless they're sprawled out on their backs. How we spend the night affects our bodies in several ways. Different sleep postures shift the relative positions of our internal organs,
What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas
it funded everything that followed. Larger cells, bodies, brains. Every breath you take
Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED
They’re also pitting teenagers in a fundamentally unwinnable fight against their own bodies. Around the time of puberty,
What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel
This is driven in part by a shift in the release of the hormone melatonin. Teenagers’ bodies wait to start releasing melatonin until around 11 p.m., which is two hours later than what we see in adults or younger children.
What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel
Like how molecules became cells, cells became bodies and individuals became societies.
Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED
when teenagers don’t get the sleep they need, their brains, their bodies, and behavior suffer. They can't concentrate.
What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel
Two billion years ago, the first merger gave us our cells, and the ones that followed gave us our bodies, our minds and our civilization.
Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED
scientists also discovered other cannabinoids, ones that are produced by our own bodies -- the endocannabinoids.
Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED
And if silicon can be sentient, then maybe our messy flesh-and-blood bodies will soon be superseded by machines that never age
Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED
And silicon is not up to the job. And third, many other things about our biological brains and bodies might matter for consciousness,
Why AI Isn’t Going to Become Conscious | Anil Seth | TED · TED
in which disgust and the avoidance of gross things becomes not just a way to protect our bodies, it becomes a way to protect our souls.
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
And you know -- yeah, I know. So during puberty, our bodies are changing, and we're sweating more, and girls get their periods,
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
There are a lot of young people -- and some not-so-young people -- out there, who are worried that what's happening to their bodies is somehow not normal.
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
But the truth of the matter is that everyone should feel comfortable talking to a doctor about their own bodies. And that's why I think it's really important for us
Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild
also speeds up their metabolisms. While they sleep, their bodies are working overtime, burning through the brain’s supply of energy-giving glucose.
What causes insomnia? - Dan Kwartler
with their arms wrapped around each other, their bodies up close. What I took from this history is that if we don't limit friendship,
Why Friendship Can Be Just As Meaningful as Romantic Love | Rhaina Cohen | TED · TED
as independent of the people we interact with, but our bodies are not always our own, our physiology is not always our own.
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
you could potentially catch that stress. It could negatively affect your bodies. Now often what we find is the type of feedback
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
And so why are friendships so key? Well, our bodies have always known that we need an entire community to feel whole.
The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult | Marisa G. Franco | TED · TED
Social health. While physical health is about our bodies and mental health is about our minds,
Why Social Health Is Key to Happiness and Longevity | Kasley Killam | TED · TED
Her story shows us that we can't be fully healthy, we can’t thrive, if we take care of our bodies and our minds, but not our relationships.
Why Social Health Is Key to Happiness and Longevity | Kasley Killam | TED · TED
If you do the same exercises in the same order, your bodies get used to it, and you plateau. That's because routines also reduce our capability to improve.
Want to Get Ahead at Work? Risk the Awkward Moments | Henna Pryor | TED · TED
where the behaviors that deal with our stressors are no longer the behaviors that deal with the stress in our bodies. We are almost never chased by lions.
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There's Emily people, who are aware of what's going on in their bodies at all times. And if they have signs of burnout,
Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski: The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | TED · TED
muscles aren't just meat rubber bands in our bodies. They're also inextricably
How to Use Your Muscles — or Risk Losing Them (W/ Bonnie Tsui) | How to Be a Better Human | TED · TED
the wider the pool of ugly becomes. And digital culture is now reshaping our actual faces and bodies. Under the technological gaze,
How Digital Culture Is Reshaping Our Faces and Bodies | Elise Hu | TED · TED
Under the technological gaze, I worry that our bodies become projects to be worked on ... forever. And if we don’t slow down this body augmentation arms race
How Digital Culture Is Reshaping Our Faces and Bodies | Elise Hu | TED · TED
the therapist might have them stand up and put as much distance between their bodies as they need in order to feel comfortable,
How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski
called microbiomes, that live in and on our bodies. For decades, scientists studied bacteria one organism at a time,
CRISPR's Next Advance Is Bigger Than You Think | Jennifer Doudna | TED · TED
but I still consider it lynching when they murder Black boys and leave their bodies for four hours in the sun. As a historical reminder
Black life at the intersection of birth and death | Mwende "FreeQuency" Katwiwa
caterwauled in the street, laid our bodies on the concrete against the outlines of our fallen, cried, "Of course we mattered,"
Chinaka Hodge: What will you tell your daughters about 2016? | TED · TED
that our minds matter when it comes to sex, but we’re quick to focus on bodies, touch and sensation as the most crucial elements.
The Relationship Between Sex and Imagination | Gina Gutierrez | TED · TED
There is just too many things to go wrong. Our bodies have 35 trillion cells, trillion with a "T." We're talking national debt numbers here.
How to Live to be 100+ | Dan Buettner | TED · TED
and randomized controlled experiments, and regulatory bodies, like the FDA, to separate out the fake cures from the real thing.
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
Now, we all realize that regulatory overreach is a problem. So we're going to have to design decision-making bodies that are both sensitive to the dangers and the unintended consequences,
Steven Johnson: How humanity doubled life expectancy in a century | TED · TED
with gadgets, disintermediating us from each other, from our own bodies and from our curiosities. Because nowadays, when we have a question, we don't wait and phone a friend.
3 Habits to Practice Curiosity — and Escape Your Phone | Nayeema Raza | TED · TED
they didn't. Science just caught up to what their bodies already knew. We finally answered one of human development's biggest black boxes,
The Thrill of Not Knowing All the Answers | Harini Bhat | TED · TED
helping soldiers' lives being saved by surgeons, who could then find pieces of bullets and shrapnel inside their bodies. But there's no way we could have come up with that technology
The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy
It's actually the diversity in genomic recipes that gives us the more than 200 cell types we have in our bodies, each with their own distinct role and function,
What If a Simple Blood Test Could Detect Cancer? | Hani Goodarzi | TED · TED
We thought, how could this be that relationships actually get into our bodies and shape our health?
The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED
and that we stay in chronic fight or flight mode, that our bodies have this chronic stress, chronic levels of inflammation
The Secret to a Happy Life — Lessons from 8 Decades of Research | Robert Waldinger | TED · TED
that we are owners of our body and body parts, that our bodies and body parts belong to us. It seems such a strange thing to think that it could even be otherwise.
Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED
And sometimes, the construction goes wrong, and we perceive our own bodies in ways that are not quite real. Let's take another aspect of our bodily self.
Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED
"real" in the sense that we think we are always experiencing undeniable truths about our bodies, our stories -- well, that's just not the case.
Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED
And our stories, our narratives, are not just cognitive -- they live in our bodies, and our bodies structure and shape our stories.
Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED
they live in our bodies, and our bodies structure and shape our stories. So knowing all this,
Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED
possibilities to reclaim the soil that our bodies someday, like it or not, are heading for; possibilities to protest;
Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug
defines so much in our lives. It defines how we connect with our bodies, because our bodies are ultimately food.
What foods did your ancestors love? Aparna Pallavi
It defines how we connect with our bodies, because our bodies are ultimately food. It defines our basic sense of connection
What foods did your ancestors love? Aparna Pallavi
sense, listen, inquire. It could be listening to our own bodies. What do they need beneath our food habits, beliefs
What foods did your ancestors love? Aparna Pallavi