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TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Summary: TED is a nonprofit devoted to ideas worth spreading. On this video feed, you'll find TED Talks to inspire, intrigue and stir the imagination from some of the world's leading thinkers and doers, speaking from the stage at TED conferences, TEDx events and partner events around the world. This podcast is also available in high-def video and audio-only formats.

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 TED: Jane McGonigal: Massively multi-player… thumb-wrestling? - Jane McGonigal (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:07:18

What happens when you get an entire audience to stand up and connect with one another? Chaos, that's what. At least, that's what happened when Jane McGonigal tried to teach TED to play her favorite game. Then again, when the game is "massively multiplayer thumb-wrestling," what else would you expect?

 TED: Stefan Larsson: What doctors can learn from each other - Stefan Larsson (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:12:56

Different hospitals produce different results on different procedures. Only, patients don’t know that data, making choosing a surgeon a high-stakes guessing game. Stefan Larsson looks at what happens when doctors measure and share their outcomes on hip replacement surgery, for example, to see which techniques are proving the most effective. Could health care get better -- and cheaper -- if doctors learn from each other in a continuous feedback loop? (Filmed at TED@BCG.)

 TED: Mohamed Ali: The link between unemployment and terrorism - Mohamed Ali (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:01

For the young and unemployed in the world's big cities, dreams of opportunity and wealth do come true -- but too often because they're heavily recruited by terrorist groups and other violent organizations. Human rights advocate Mohamed Ali draws on stories from his native Mogadishu to make a powerful case for innovation incubators for our cities' young and ambitious.

 TED: Chris Downey: Design with the blind in mind - Chris Downey (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:11:40

What would a city designed for the blind be like? Chris Downey is an architect who went suddenly blind in 2008; he contrasts life in his beloved San Francisco before and after -- and shows how the thoughtful designs that enhance his life now might actually make everyone's life better, sighted or not.

 TED: Dambisa Moyo: Is China the new idol for emerging economies? - Dambisa Moyo (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:23

The developed world holds up the ideals of capitalism, democracy and political rights for all. Those in emerging markets often don't have that luxury. In this powerful talk, economist Dambisa Moyo makes the case that the west can't afford to rest on its laurels and imagine others will blindly follow. Instead, a different model, embodied by China, is increasingly appealing. A call for open-minded political and economic cooperation in the name of transforming the world.

 TED: Arthur Benjamin: The magic of Fibonacci numbers - Arthur Benjamin (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:06:24

Math is logical, functional and just ... awesome. Mathemagician Arthur Benjamin explores hidden properties of that weird and wonderful set of numbers, the Fibonacci series. (And reminds you that mathematics can be inspiring, too!)

 TED: Mikko Hypponen: How the NSA betrayed the world's trust -- time to act - Mikko Hypponen (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:19:18

Recent events have highlighted, underlined and bolded the fact that the United States is performing blanket surveillance on any foreigner whose data passes through an American entity -- whether they are suspected of wrongdoing or not. This means that, essentially, every international user of the internet is being watched, says Mikko Hypponen. An important rant, wrapped with a plea: to find alternative solutions to using American companies for the world's information needs.

 TED: Grégoire Courtine: The paralyzed rat that walked - Grégoire Courtine (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:23

A spinal cord injury can sever the communication between your brain and your body, leading to paralysis. Fresh from his lab, Grégoire Courtine shows a new method -- combining drugs, electrical stimulation and a robot -- that could re-awaken the neural pathways and help the body learn again to move on its own. See how it works, as a paralyzed rat becomes able to run and navigate stairs.

 TED: Robin Nagle: What I discovered in New York City trash - Robin Nagle (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:07:52

New York City residents produce 11,000 tons of garbage every day. Every day! This astonishing statistic is just one of the reasons Robin Nagle started a research project with the city's Department of Sanitation. She walked the routes, operated mechanical brooms, even drove a garbage truck herself--all so she could answer a simple-sounding but complicated question: who cleans up after us?

 TED: Rodrigo Canales: The deadly genius of drug cartels - Rodrigo Canales (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:17:56

Up to 100,000 people died in drug-related violence in Mexico in the last 6 years. We might think this has nothing to do with us, but in fact we are all complicit, says Yale professor Rodrigo Canales in this unflinching talk that turns conventional wisdom about drug cartels on its head. The carnage is not about faceless, ignorant goons mindlessly killing each other but is rather the result of some seriously sophisticated brand management.

 TED: Dong Woo Jang: The art of bow-making - Dong Woo Jang (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:08:28

Dong Woo Jang has an unusual after school hobby. Jang, who was 15 when he gave the talk, tells the story of how living in the concrete jungle of Seoul inspired him to build the perfect bow. Watch him demo one of his beautiful hand-crafted archer's bows.

 TED: Holly Morris: Why stay in Chernobyl? Because it's home. - Holly Morris (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:08:51

Chernobyl was the site of the world's worst nuclear accident and, for the past 27 years, the area around the plant has been known as the Exclusion Zone. And yet, a community of about 200 people live there -- almost all of them elderly women. These proud grandmas defied orders to relocate because their connection to their homeland and to their community are "forces that rival even radiation."

 TED: Abha Dawesar: Life in the "digital now" - Abha Dawesar (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:12:01

One year ago, Abha Dawesar was living in blacked-out Manhattan post-Sandy, scrounging for power to connect. As a novelist, she was struck by this metaphor: Have our lives now become fixated on the drive to digitally connect, while we miss out on what's real?

 TED: Mohamed Hijri: A simple solution to the coming phosphorus crisis - Mohamed Hijri (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:13:41

Biologist Mohamed Hijri brings to light a farming crisis no one is talking about: We are running out of phosphorus, an essential element that's a key component of DNA and the basis of cellular communication. All roads of this crisis lead back to how we farm -- with chemical fertilizers chock-full of the element, which plants are not efficient at absorbing. One solution? Perhaps … a microscopic mushroom. (Filmed at TEDxUdeM.)

 TED: Mariana Mazzucato: Government -- investor, risk-taker, innovator - Mariana Mazzucato (2013) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:04

Why doesn’t the government just get out of the way and let the private sector -- the “real revolutionaries” -- innovate? It’s rhetoric you hear everywhere, and Mariana Mazzucato wants to dispel it. In an energetic talk, she shows how the state -- which many see as a slow, hunkering behemoth -- is really one of our most exciting risk-takers and market-shapers.

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