TED Talks Science and Medicine show

TED Talks Science and Medicine

Summary: Some of the world's greatest scientists, doctors and medical researchers share their discoveries and visions onstage at the TED conference, TEDx events and partner events around the world. You can also download these and many other videos free on TED.com, with an interactive English transcript and subtitles in up to 80 languages. TED is a nonprofit devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading.

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 Jack Horner: Shape-shifting dinosaurs | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:18:23

Where are the baby dinosaurs? In a spellbinding talk paleontologist Jack Horner describes how slicing open fossil skulls revealed a shocking secret about some of our most beloved dinosaurs. (Filmed at TEDxVancouver.)

 Neil Burgess: How your brain tells you where you are | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:03

How do you remember where you parked your car? How do you know if you're moving in the right direction? Neuroscientist Neil Burgess studies the neural mechanisms that map the space around us, and how they link to memory and imagination.

 Mike deGruy: Hooked by an octopus | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:18:12

Underwater filmmaker Mike deGruy has spent decades looking intimately at the ocean. A consummate storyteller, he takes the stage at Mission Blue to share his awe and excitement -- and his fears -- about the blue heart of our planet.

 Erica Frenkel: The universal anesthesia machine | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:11:23

What if you're in surgery and the power goes out? No lights, no oxygen -- and your anesthesia stops flowing. It happens constantly in hospitals throughout the world, turning routine procedures into tragedies. Erica Frenkel demos one solution: the universal anesthesia machine. (Filmed at TEDxMidAtlantic.)

 Bill Doyle: Treating cancer with electric fields | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:15:35

Surgery, chemotherapy and radiation are the best-known methods for treating cancer. At TEDMED, Bill Doyle presents a new approach, called Tumor Treating Fields, which uses electric fields to interrupt cancer cell division. Still in its infancy -- and approved for only certain types of cancer -- the treatment comes with one big benefit: quality of life.

 Sheila Nirenberg: A prosthetic eye to treat blindness | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:10:01

At TEDMED, Sheila Nirenberg shows a bold way to create sight in people with certain kinds of blindness: by hooking into the optic nerve and sending signals from a camera direct to the brain.

 Quyen Nguyen: Color-coded surgery | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:08

Surgeons are taught from textbooks which conveniently color-code the types of tissues, but that's not what it looks like in real life -- until now. At TEDMED Quyen Nguyen demonstrates how a molecular marker can make tumors light up in neon green, showing surgeons exactly where to cut.

 Yoav Medan: Ultrasound surgery -- healing without cuts | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:13

Imagine having a surgery with no knives involved. At TEDMED, Yoav Medan shares a technique that uses MRI to find trouble spots and focused ultrasound to treat such issues as brain lesions, uterine fibroids and several kinds of cancerous growths.

 Cheryl Hayashi: The magnificence of spider silk | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:28

Cheryl Hayashi studies spider silk, one of nature's most high-performance materials. Each species of spider can make up to 7 very different kinds of silk. How do they do it? Hayashi explains at the DNA level -- then shows us how this super-strong, super-flexible material can inspire.

 Phil Plait: How to defend Earth from asteroids | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:16

What's six miles wide and can end civilization in an instant? An asteroid -- and there are lots of them out there. With humor and great visuals, Phil Plait enthralls the TEDxBoulder audience with all the ways asteroids can kill, and what we must do to avoid them. (Filmed at TEDxBoulder.)

 Robin Ince: Science versus wonder? | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:08:38

Does science ruin the magic of life? In this grumpy but charming monologue, Robin Ince makes the argument against. The more we learn about the astonishing behavior of the universe -- the more we stand in awe.

 Cynthia Kenyon: Experiments that hint of longer lives | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:16:23

What controls aging? Biochemist Cynthia Kenyon has found a simple genetic mutation that can double the lifespan of a simple worm, C. elegans. The lessons from that discovery, and others, are pointing to how we might one day significantly extend youthful human life.

 Alexander Tsiaras: Conception to birth -- visualized | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:09:37

Image-maker Alexander Tsiaras shares a powerful medical visualization, showing human development from conception to birth and beyond. (Some graphic images.)

 Martin Hanczyc: The line between life and not-life | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:14:37

In his lab, Martin Hanczyc makes "protocells," experimental blobs of chemicals that behave like living cells. His work demonstrates how life might have first occurred on Earth ... and perhaps elsewhere too.

 Jay Bradner: Open-source cancer research | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: 00:12:47

How does cancer know it's cancer? At Jay Bradner's lab, they found a molecule that might hold the answer, JQ1 -- and instead of patenting JQ1, they published their findings and mailed samples to 40 other labs to work on. An inspiring look at the open-source future of medical research. (Filmed at TEDxBoston.)

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