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artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture and I found it fascinating none of this had even a hope

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

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artistically subtle in a way that science can't capture and I found it fascinating none of this had even a hope

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

Now, this sounds like common sense, and it is, but there's a lot of science to back this up, based on the way our spatial memory works.

Inside the mind of a master procrastinator — Tim Urban · TED

at once science tells us that what passes for multitasking is nothing of the sort it

Slow Thinking

In French Polynesia, at the Tetiaroa Hope Spot, Richard and Mary Bailey are pioneering science-based tourism with a conservation twist.

We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED

so reaching out to your neighbor's boss is how you get that unposted job. It's not cheating. It's the science of how information spreads. Last but not least, Emma believed

Why 30 is not the new 20 | Meg Jay

commuting into my office at the University of Chicago, where I work as a professor of behavioral science. That morning on the train began like every other I'd been on

The Simple Habit for a Happier Social Life | Nicholas Epley | TED · TED

Translator: Joseph Geni Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz Science. The very word for many of you conjures unhappy memories of boredom

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

But let me assure that what you did there had very little to do with science. That was really the "what" of science.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

had very little to do with science. That was really the "what" of science. It was the history of what other people had discovered.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

What I'm most interested in as a scientist is the "how" of science. Because science is knowledge in process.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

is the "how" of science. Because science is knowledge in process. We make an observation, guess an explanation for that observation,

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

teach us what we don't know and lead us to something new. This is how science moves forward. This is how science learns. Sometimes in the media, and even more rarely,

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

that something or other has been scientifically proven. But I hope that you understand that science never proves anything definitively forever.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

definitively forever. Hopefully science remains curious enough to look for

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

(Laughter) I'm like science Gallagher up here. So a lot of people would look at that --

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

is not closed. Medicine is science. Medicine is knowledge in process.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

This is why, for the last 15 years, once a month, I've uploaded a free science or engineering video to YouTube to my now 75 million subscribers

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

This is why it kills me if someone's like, "Oh, I don't like science because it's boring." But at the same time, I get it.

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

is easy access to what I think are those two most important values for any science: humility and curiosity.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

This is a person. This outlier, this exception, may lead to the advancement of science, but this is a person.

Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine | Kevin B. Jones

I've said for like a decade, my dream job is to be a middle-school science teacher, and I will be.

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

myself, with a team of about 50 people, including some of the best science teachers in the country, have been secretly working on a full science curriculum,

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

including some of the best science teachers in the country, have been secretly working on a full science curriculum, and it uses all the tricks I’ve learned from the past 15 years

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

from banger videos the kids are going to beg to rewatch, that demonstrate the science -- yes, that is a wrench in an MRI machine,

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

And then it’s got these really thought-out curated science demos where the kids get to viscerally interact with the science

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

curated science demos where the kids get to viscerally interact with the science that the teachers can make

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

and the teacher becomes the hero, as we engage the students in real science and engineering they actually care about.

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

We're starting with grades three through eight. It exceeds all the state science standards, but most importantly,

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

but most importantly, it’s exactly what science class is meant to be: super freaking fun.

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

It's basically magic, but science. Which makes it cooler than magic.

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

The world has evolved, and teaching science is long overdue for disruption. I'm happy to report that of the teachers

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

because of our ability to explain complicated things simply and for our very unique experience in solving the science motivation gap for 15 years,

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

95 percent of the teachers said that when we're done, they would want this to be their full science curriculum. And so the idea is you combine incredible teachers

Mark Rober’s $60 Million Science Experiment | TED · TED

is the equivalent of driving with a blood alcohol content above the legal limit. Researchers in this area have produced tremendous science showing the benefits of later start times.

What lack of sleep does to the teenage brain - Wendy Troxel

But it's only been in the past 100 or so years that we've started understanding the science of cannabis and its effects. We know that the cannabis plant contains hundreds of chemical compounds,

Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED

We just don't have good evidence that it can help with insomnia. So our team at the Centre for Sleep Science at the University of Western Australia in Perth

Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED

we really need to generate more evidence and to understand the science better. Our research here in Perth is leading the way

Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED

I’m a data nerd. I was so excited to read about the science of ASMR. In 2013, there wasn’t a single peer-reviewed research study.

The Brain Science (and Benefits) of ASMR | Craig Richard | TED · TED

telling this wonderfully intellectual audience about nun pee? Well, I'm a science journalist and multimedia producer, who has always been fascinated by gross stuff.

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

So fascinated, in fact, that I started a weekly YouTube series called "Gross Science," all about the slimy, smelly, creepy underbelly

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

So, I was what you might call a gross kid. In fact, my love of science itself began when my parents bought me a slime chemistry set

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

the number of middle school teachers who show my videos in their science classes is a testament to that.

Why you should love gross science | Anna Rothschild

we're being much too naive about it. But AI is science, you might think. It's cutting-edge technology, right?

Beware the Power of Prediction | Carissa Véliz | TED · TED

including family of choice. Indeed, science shows that social connections broadly predict life satisfaction.

Stop Telling Single People to Get Married | Peter McGraw | TED · TED

I'm a social psychologist, and I've been studying the science of uncomfortable social interactions for over 20 years.

The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED

Can we be more like Aria? Research from the Association of Psychological Science discovered that it's early adolescence that our brains change,

Want to Get Ahead at Work? Risk the Awkward Moments | Henna Pryor | TED · TED

on the lived experiences of navigating long-term health behavior change, how do they align with the science? In my work examining physical activity behaviors among Black women,

Olivia Affuso: 3 ways community creates a healthy life | TED · TED

But between 2014 and 2020, when you look at the top sports exercise science journals, only six percent of the publications,

What Women Athletes Need to Unlock Their Full Potential | Kate Ackerman | TED · TED

So I didn't even want to believe this was true. But once Emily brought me a huge stack of peer-reviewed science, I couldn't deny anymore, yes, stress manifests in the body

Emily Nagoski and Amelia Nagoski: The cure for burnout (hint: it isn't self-care) | TED · TED

Can changing how you think about stress make you healthier? And here the science says yes. When you change your mind about stress,

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

he had the structure and freedom to turn his curiosity into craft, applying math, science and design to building a small business of his own.

Schools Urgently Need a Redesign. Here’s How | Aylon Samouha | TED · TED

and living well into your 90s. And this is really what the new science of stress reveals, that how you think about stress matters.

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

Now I wouldn't necessarily ask for more stressful experiences in my life, but this science has given me a whole new appreciation for stress. Stress gives us access to our hearts.

How to Make Stress Your Friend | Kelly McGonigal | TED · TED

through cross-curricular work and projects that include math, science, the humanities, art, home ec, sports to show them that deep learning and critical thinking

3 Skills Every Middle School Boy Needs | Jerome Hunter | TED · TED

as women come to learn organizing and recruitment strategies, to study exercise science, to take nutrition classes,

The most powerful woman you've never heard of | T. Morgan Dixon and Vanessa Renae

My curiosity was piqued. I decided to research the science and the habits of the place, and I started with the genetic profile.

The secret to living longer may be your social life | Susan Pinker

(Applause) Now, these centenarians' stories along with the science that underpins them prompted me to ask myself some questions too,

The secret to living longer may be your social life | Susan Pinker

More black men die from high blood pressure than from anything else, even though decades of medical wisdom and science have demonstrated that death from high blood pressure can be prevented

Joseph Ravenell: How barbershops can keep men healthy | TED · TED

Who has the time? I would argue, though, that if we were to use science as our guide, that we would find an upstream approach is absolutely necessary.

What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda

is actually shaping our genetic code. The science of epigenetics looks at those molecular mechanisms, those intricate ways in which our DNA is literally shaped,

What makes us get sick? Look upstream | Rishi Manchanda

>> I'm meeting up with her to find out more about the surprising science of muscles and how it's changing who and what we

How to Use Your Muscles — or Risk Losing Them (W/ Bonnie Tsui) | How to Be a Better Human | TED · TED

we need to combine physics, math, neuroscience, psychology, computer science and more, to develop a new science of intelligence.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

neuroscience, psychology, computer science and more, to develop a new science of intelligence. The science of intelligence

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

to develop a new science of intelligence. The science of intelligence can simultaneously help us understand biological intelligence

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

and create better artificial intelligence. And we need this science now, because the engineering of intelligence

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

has vastly outstripped our ability to understand it. I want to take you on a tour of our work in the science of intelligence that addresses five critical areas in which AI can improve --

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

we have to go far beyond our current training algorithms and turn machine learning into a new science of machine teaching. And neuroscience, psychology and math can really help here.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

To understand, to cure and to augment the brain. So I hope you'll see that the pursuit of a unified science of intelligence that spans brains and machines

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

But it's important that this pursuit be done out in the open so the science can be shared with the world, and it must be done with a very long time horizon.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

and it must be done with a very long time horizon. This makes academia the perfect place to pursue a science of intelligence. In academia, we're free from the tyranny of quarterly earnings reports.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

For all these reasons, we're actually building a new center for the science of intelligence at Stanford. While there have been incredible advances in industry

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

now increasingly happening behind closed doors, I'm very excited about what the science of intelligence can achieve out in the open.

Can AI Match the Human Brain? | Surya Ganguli | TED · TED

some history some philosophy a smattering of Science and a bunch of exercises and tips for channeling the

How to slow down with Carl Honoré

some of those businesses we start ourselves. We've drawn the attention of folks like the National Science Foundation, who have chosen us as one of 10 innovation communities across the country,

A Bold Idea to Rebuild the Working Class | Molly Hemstreet | TED · TED

It's in the middle of the jungle. We produce science. also communicate the science to people that are not scientists

The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED

We produce science. also communicate the science to people that are not scientists in a way that they can have information to make better decision.

The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED

And also we work with politicians so they can base their decisions on science. Fish is the main source of protein for Indigenous people in the Amazon.

The Hidden Cost of Buying Gold | Claudia Vega | TED · TED

ES: This is one of the wickedest, or, we call them wicked hard problems. Our industry, our science, everything about the world that we have built

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

I'm sure that there is an enormous amount of physics in dark energy, dark matter. Think about the revolution in material science. Infinitely more powerful transportation,

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

Infinitely more powerful transportation, infinitely more powerful science and so forth. I'll give you another example.

The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED

and George Bernard Shaw is pondering the future Science and Technology are reshaping the world in astonishing ways to many the

Work

from agriculture and weaving into science and medicine. It's also, as we've been hearing all week,

I’ll Probably Lose My Job to AI. Here’s Why That’s OK | Megan J. McArdle | TED · TED

is how little we know, how little science knows, about building it. Every day, parents and teachers ask me,

Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance | Angela Lee Duckworth | TED · TED

or the way you think about the situation. This is the science in one sentence: you change the circumstances

How to Set the Right Goals and Stay Motivated | Ayelet Fishbach | TED · TED

Pretty early on in my career, I published a paper in "Science" with my collaborators, entitled, "Spending Money on Others Promotes Happiness."

Helping others makes us happier -- but it matters how we do it | Elizabeth Dunn

Making art is activism. I had a client that I worked with who was in the science space, and they were working in a climate change sector,

The Case for Making Art When the World Is on Fire | Amie McNee | TED · TED

and I had no idea how or if I could make a life without him. So I turned to science. I researched everything I could find about the science of romantic love,

Falling in love is the easy part | Mandy Len Catron

So I turned to science. I researched everything I could find about the science of romantic love, and I think I was hoping that it might somehow inoculate me from heartache.

Falling in love is the easy part | Mandy Len Catron

SA: The thing that I'm personally most excited about is AI for science at this point. I am a big believer

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

that it's currently weak at. It can't go discover new science and update its understanding and do that. And it also kind of can't, even if we lower the bar,

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Talks ChatGPT, AI Agents and Superintelligence — Live at TED2025

So let me take you on a journey today through the science behind all of these "love handles" stories out there. I'm going to let you in on three specific challenges

Why Love Is Harder in a Second Language | Magdalena Hoeller | TED · TED

about what cows do and all that kind of thing, but the science is actually really clear.

TED Explores: Food for the Future | TED Countdown · TED

John: But ... our research has taught us that there are science-based tools that can gentle down a conflict,

Even Healthy Couples Fight — the Difference Is How | Julie and John Gottman | TED · TED

So we were seeing that and we also understood that the best way to address, we knew from science, that the best way to address the impacts of stress and trauma in children

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

and I am also a big nerd like my friends. I love science, which is why I can give them something like an answer. Research actually has pretty solid evidence

How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski

but, "How do we find our way back to it?" And, yes, there is science to answer this question, but in 25 years as a sex educator,

How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski

one thing I have learned is sometimes, Emily, less science, more hedgehogs.

How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski

So I told them about me. I spent many months writing a book about the science of women's sexual well-being. I was thinking about sex all day, every day,

How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski

talking with anyone who would listen about the science of women's sexual well-being. And by the time I got home, you know,

How couples can sustain a strong sexual connection for a lifetime | Emily Nagoski

And here's the exciting news: it's actually not rocket science. Open communication, mutual respect,

The difference between healthy and unhealthy love | Katie Hood | TED · TED