there's something curious about professors. In my experience -- not all of them, but typically -- they live in their heads. They live up there and slightly to one side.
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
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there's something curious about professors. In my experience -- not all of them, but typically -- they live in their heads. They live up there and slightly to one side.
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
there's something curious about professors. In my experience -- not all of them, but typically -- they live in their heads. They live up there and slightly to one side.
Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED
the zombie, mountain climber, free faller, and soldier— yet sleep experts typically simplify them into four basic types: left side, right side, stomach, or back.
What’s the best position to sleep in? - Rachel Marie E. Salas
cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia, or CBT-I, which is typically done under the guidance of a specialist sleep psychologist. But it can take weeks to see benefits from CBT-I,
Can Cannabis Help You Sleep? Here’s the Science | Jen Walsh | TED · TED
I need to work the hours when I'm most productive, which is typically earlier in the day. How can we make this work?"
What Successful Negotiators Do Differently | Kathryn Valentine | TED · TED
who's giving off these kinds of brittle smiles? These are typically the kinds of facial expressions that we actually see from people, kind of sneering,
The Problem With Being “Too Nice” at Work | Tessa West | TED · TED
feeling unfocused, unmotivated during the day. Maya was doing everything that doctors typically tell us to do to be physically and mentally healthy,
Why Social Health Is Key to Happiness and Longevity | Kasley Killam | TED · TED
What is the trade-off? A trade-off is typically something like rescheduling a social activity, canceling your golf lesson.
Let Your Ambition Light You Up — Not Burn You Out | Tarveen Forrester | TED · TED
and contained both truthful and deceptive statements. Typically, you collect these types of statements by asking participants to tell the truth or to lie about something.
What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED
and convince someone else that you've really been to Vietnam. And this is how it typically works. And as in all university courses, you might know this,
What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED
and they speak language among each other. They typically speak English language. BS: I mean, speaking of just the sheer compute requirements of these systems,
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
biology, math, so forth and so on, what typically happens is a truly brilliant human being looks at one area and says,
The AI Revolution Is Underhyped | Eric Schmidt | TED · TED
I noticed this pattern. Which is the Mondays were typically bad, but this Monday storm always passes,
What Happened When I Started Measuring My Life Every Day | Chris Musser | TED · TED
Their average age is 102. Typically in America we've divided our adult life up into two sections.
How to Live to be 100+ | Dan Buettner | TED · TED
And then one day, boom, we retire. And typically that has meant retiring to the easy chair,
How to Live to be 100+ | Dan Buettner | TED · TED
the routes to get to them aren’t always pedestrian-friendly. In the US, residential and commercial areas are typically zoned separately and often only connected by busy roadways.
Do you really need to take 10,000 steps a day? - Shannon Odell
If you're habitually a negative thinker, you typically see a stressful situation with a threat stress response, meaning if your boss wants to see you,
The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn
On the other hand, if you typically see something stressful as a challenge to be tackled, then blood flows to your heart and to your brain,
The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn
and even putting a napkin for the user. Typically I would like a little more for my sandwich, but this is a good start.
With Spatial Intelligence, AI Will Understand the Real World | Fei-Fei Li | TED · TED
but because you probably won't own as much physical clothing. I'm not just saying this because typically we own more than we need, and we actually only wear 20 percent of our wardrobe,
What’s the Point of Digital Fashion? | Karinna Grant | TED · TED
which essentially goes like this. Typically, we think of ourselves as these autonomous units. I do something to you, you do something to me.
How Dolly Parton led me to an epiphany | Jad Abumrad
"He who cannot draw on 3,000 years is living from hand to mouth." Now, typically, learning from history focuses on warnings captured in the famous aphorism
Lessons From History for a Better Future | Roman Krznaric | TED · TED