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2021-10-21 05:18:04
Remembering climate change ... a message from the year 2071
Kim Stanley Robinson
Subtitle: Turkish | English
Coming to us from 50 years in the future, legendary sci-fi writer Kim Stanley Robinson tells the "history" of how humanity ended the climate crisis and restored the damage done to Earth's biosphere. A rousing vision of how we might unite to overcome the greatest challenge of our time.
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2021-10-20 23:14:58
The rise and fall of the Lakota Empire
Alara Akgün
Subtitle: Turkish | English
In 1776, a powerful empire was born in North America. The Lakotas had reached the Black Hills, the most sacred place and most coveted buffalo hunting grounds in the western plains. Located in what is now South Dakota, control of the Black Hills, or Paha Sapa, marked the tribe as the dominant power in the American West. Pekka Hämäläinen explores the rise and fall of the Lakota Empire. [Directed by Mohammad Babakoohi & Yijia Cao, narrated by Safia Elhillo, music by Aron Fard].
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#TED_Education #Alara_Akgün #animation #indigenous_peoples #education #TED_Ed #history #United_States
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2021-10-20 17:31:28
The case for co-ops, the invisible giant of the economy
Anu Puusa
Subtitle: Turkish | English
Think capitalism is broken? Try cooperativism, says co-op enthusiast and researcher Anu Puusa. She lays out how cooperatives -- businesses owned, operated and controlled by their members -- can both make money and have a positive impact on the environment and local communities. With co-ops, Puusa says, doing good business and doing good at the same time becomes possible.
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#TED@BCG #Anu_Puusa #economics #sustainability #social_change #leadership #work #business
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2021-10-20 11:14:17
Meet the bluefin tuna, the toughest fish in the sea
Grantly Galland ve Raiana McKinney
Subtitle: Turkish | English
What's as big as a polar bear, swallows its prey whole, and swims at forty miles an hour? It's not a shark or a killer whale... it's the Atlantic bluefin tuna— the largest and longest-lived of the 15 tuna species. Its unique set of adaptations make it one of the most dominant predators in the ocean. Grantly Galland and Raiana McKinney detail how these fish go from tiny hatchling to ocean giant. [Directed by Anna Benner, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Raphael Tschernuth].
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#TED_Education #Grantly_Galland_ve_Raiana_McKinney #education #TED_Ed #animation #animals #fish #sustainability #food #ocean
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2021-10-19 23:12:40
Who decides what's in the dictionary?
Ilan Stavans
Subtitle: Turkish | English
While the concept of a dictionary dates back to ancient civilizations, the first English dictionary wasn't published until 1604. In the centuries that followed, many more dictionaries were written by individual authors who chose what to include or exclude, with most quickly becoming outdated. One 19th century lexicon had a different fate. Ilan Stavans digs into the history of Webster's Dictionary. [Directed by Lisa LaBracio, narrated by Addison Anderson, music by Salil Bhayani].
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#TED_Education #Ilan_Stavans #education #language #TED_Ed #animation #books #culture #history #United_States
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1.6K viewsedited 20:12
2021-10-19 17:43:24
How NASA invented a ventilator for COVID-19 ... in 37 days
Dan Goods
Subtitle: Turkish | English
Get the behind-the-scenes story from visual strategist Dan Goods about how a single question launched NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab into action at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, propelling an unprecedented pivot from space-exploring robots to live-saving ventilators. It'll inspire you to wonder: "Is what I'm doing right now the most important thing I can be doing?"
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#TEDxStLouis #Dan_Goods #invention #technology #NASA #innovation #coronavirus #TEDx #engineering #pandemic
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2021-10-19 11:15:37
How one design flaw almost toppled a skyscraper
Alex Gendler
Subtitle: Turkish | English
In 1978, Diane Hartley was writing her undergraduate architecture thesis when she made a shocking discovery. After weeks of poring over the Citicorp Center's building plans, she'd stumbled on an oversight that threatened to topple the 59-story tower into one of New York City's most densely populated districts. Alex Gendler digs into the skyscraper's potentially deadly mistake. [Directed by Nicholas Paim, Alopra Studio, narrated by Jack Cutmore-Scott, music by Stephen LaRosa].
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#TED_Education #Alex_Gendler #TED_Ed #engineering #education #animation #design #history #architecture
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2021-10-19 05:17:40
Walk with Little Amal, a theatrical journey celebrating the refugee experience
Amir Nizar Zuabi
Subtitle: Turkish | English
In a staggering display of creativity and community, theater director Amir Nizar Zuabi introduces "The Walk": a theatrical journey following a nine-year-old refugee girl named Amal (represented by a giant, lifelike puppet) as she makes her way from Turkey to England. Zuabi shares the bold vision behind this cultural odyssey aimed at spreading hope and celebrating the refugee experience -- and joins us live from Turkey as Amal passes through a village.
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#TEDMonterey #Amir_Nizar_Zuabi #creativity #community #refugees #theater #humanity #storytelling
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2021-10-18 23:11:00
Earth's mysterious red glow, explained
Zoe Pierrat
Subtitle: Turkish | English
In 2009, a satellite circled Earth, scanning and sorting the wavelengths reflecting off the planet's surface. Researchers noticed something baffling: an unexpected wavelength of unknown origin. They tried looking at Earth with only this wavelength, and saw the planet covered in a red hue of varying intensity. So, what was going on? Zoe Pierrat explores the science of chlorophyll fluorescence. [Directed by Denis Chapon, The Animation Workshop, narrated by Bethany Cutmore-Scott, music by André Aires].
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#TED_Education #Zoe_Pierrat #plants #education #animation #TED_Ed #trees #science #nature
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572 viewsedited 20:11
2021-10-18 17:34:07
Why you don't need 8 glasses of water a day
Jen Gunter
Subtitle: Turkish | English
You know the old rule that you need to drink eight glasses of water every day? It's simply a myth, says Dr. Jen Gunter. In this episode, she explains the amazing way your kidneys keep your system in balance -- and how you can really tell if you're dehydrated. Want to hear more from Dr. Gunter? Check out her podcast Body Stuff, from the TED Audio Collective.
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