- An Art Made of Trust Vulnerability and Connection Marina Abramovi&263; TED Talk
- Andres Lozano Parkinsons depression and the switch that might turn them off
- Arthur Potts Dawson A vision for sustainable restaurants
- Ashraf Ghani How to fix broken states
- Ben Dunlap The life-long learner
- Can a robot pass a university entrance exam Noriko Arai
- Carolyn Porco This is Saturn
- Charles Fleischer insists All things are Moleeds
- Close-up card magic with a twist Lennart Green (2)
- Could we speak the language of dolphins Denise Herzing
- Daniel Wolpert The real reason for brains
- David Deutsch Chemical scum that dream of distant quasars (2)
- David Kelley The future of design is human-centered
- David Logan Tribal leadership
- Doris Kearns Goodwin What we can learn from past presidents
- Drew Berry Animations of unseeable biology
- Drew Dudley Everyday leadership
- Erin McKean Go ahead make up new words!
- Fashion has a pollution problem -- can biology fix it Natsai Audrey Chieza
- Franco Sacchi Welcome to Nollywood
- Fredy Peccerelli A forensic anthropologist who brings closure for the “disappear
- Geoffrey West The surprising math of cities and corporations
- Greg Lynn How calculus is changing architecture
- Homaro Cantu + Ben Roche Cooking as alchemy
- How a male contraceptive pill could work John Amory
- How a typeface helped launch Apollo Douglas Thomas
- How diversity makes teams more innovative Rocío Lorenzo
- How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for Kaustav Dey
- How germs travel on planes -- and how we can stop them Raymond Wang
- How I found a mythical boiling river in the Amazon Andrés Ruzo
- How isolation fuels opioid addiction Rachel Wurzman
- How my dads dementia changed my idea of death (and life) Beth Malone
- How porn changes the way teens think about sex Emily F. Rothman
- How to build (and rebuild) trust Frances Frei
- How to get back to work after a career break Carol Fishman Cohen
- How urban agriculture is transforming Detroit Devita Davison
- How yarn bombing grew into a worldwide movement Magda Sayeg
- Immigrant voices make democracy stronger Sayu Bhojwani
- In the opioid crisis heres what it takes to save a life Jan Rader
- Indigenous knowledge meets science to solve climate change Hindou Oumarou Ibra
- Inside the worlds deepest caves Bill Stone
- Jon Nguyen Tour the solar system from home
- Judy MacDonald Johnston Prepare for a good end of life
- Karen Bass Unseen footage untamed nature
- Lawrence Lessig The unstoppable walk to political reform
- Laws that choke creativity Larry Lessig
- Let the environment guide our development Johan Rockstrom
- Lets try emotional correctness Sally Kohn
- Lets use video to reinvent education Salman Khan
- Lorrie Faith Cranor Whats wrong with your paw0rd
- Marco Tempest The electric rise and fall of Nikola Tesla
- Mechai Viravaidya How Mr. Condom made Thailand a better place
- Michael Moschen Juggling rhythm and motion
- Mustafa Akyol Faith versus tradition in Islam
- Nathan Myhrvold A life of fascinations
- Nathan Wolfe Whats left to explore
- Newton Aduaka The story of Ezra a child soldier (2)
- Ory Okolloh The making of an African activist (2)
- Our fight for disability rights -- and why were not done yet Judith Heumann
- Peter Haas Haitis disaster of engineering
- Pico Iyer Where is home
- Rachel Sussman The worlds oldest living things
- Roger Ebert Remaking my voice
- Sasa Vucinic Why a free press is the best investment
- Sergei Lupashin A flying camera ... on a leash
- Sheikha Al Mayassa Globalizing the local localizing the global
- Sheila Nirenberg A prosthetic eye to treat blindness
- Stanley McChrystal Listen learn ... then lead
- Steven Johnson The Web and the city
- Strange answers to the psychopath test Jon Ronson
- The beauty of what well never know Pico Iyer
- The era of blind faith in big data must end Cathy ONeil
- The incredible inventions of intuitive AI Maurice Conti
- The most mysterious star in the universe Tabetha Boyajian
- The next generation of African architects and designers Christian Benimana
- The Rise of Personal Robots Cynthia Breazeal TED Talks (2)
- The science of friction -- and its surprising impact on our lives Jennifer Vai
- The secret sneaker market — and why it matters Josh Luber
- The surprisingly charming science of your gut Giulia Enders
- The thrilling potential for off-grid solar energy Amar Inamdar
- Tom Shannons gravity-defying sculpture
- What a driverless world could look like Wanis Kabbaj
- What doctors should know about gender identity Kristie Overstreet
- What I learned as a prisoner in North Korea Euna Lee
- What I learned from 100 days of rejection Jia Jiang
- What Ive learned about parenting as a stay-at-home dad Glen Henry
- What were missing in the debate about immigration Duarte Geraldino
- Whats your 200-year plan Raghava KK
- Why fascism is so tempting -- and how your data could power it Yuval Noah Hara
- Why open a school To close a prison Nadia Lopez
- Why we make bad decisions Dan Gilbert
- Why we need to end the era of orphanages Tara Winkler
- Wingham Rowan A new kind of job market
- Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality Anil Seth
以下是一些最具影響力的 TED 演講:
《學(xué)校扼殺創(chuàng)造力》:英國作家、國際顧問肯・羅賓遜爵士(Sir Ken Robinson)在 2006 年的這一演講是 TED 史上觀看量最高的演講之一,超過 7000 萬次播放量。他提出學(xué)校現(xiàn)行教育系統(tǒng)過于注重學(xué)術(shù)成績,采用標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化的教學(xué)和評估方式,限制了學(xué)生的創(chuàng)造性思維和個性發(fā)展,阻礙了孩子們的創(chuàng)造力,呼吁對教育系統(tǒng)進行徹底改革,鼓勵學(xué)生探索個人興趣和天賦。
《我的中風(fēng)洞察》:神經(jīng)解剖學(xué)家吉爾・博爾特・泰勒(Jill Bolte Taylor)在 2008 年分享了自己中風(fēng)的親身經(jīng)歷,生動地描述了大腦在中風(fēng)時的生理變化以及她在康復(fù)過程中的內(nèi)心體驗,讓人們對大腦功能和身心關(guān)系有了更深刻的認(rèn)識,激勵人們關(guān)注內(nèi)心的平靜和情感健康,學(xué)會活在當(dāng)下。
《偉大的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者如何激勵行動》:西蒙・斯涅克(Simon Sinek)在 2009 年的演講中提出了 “黃金圈法則”,即從 “為什么(Why)”“怎么做(How)”“做什么(What)” 三個層面來思考和行動。他指出偉大的領(lǐng)導(dǎo)者都是從 “為什么” 開始,清晰地傳達自己的使命、價值觀和信念,從而激發(fā)他人的熱情和行動,這一理論對企業(yè)管理、團隊建設(shè)等領(lǐng)域產(chǎn)生了深遠(yuǎn)影響。
《脆弱的力量》:休斯頓大學(xué)的研究教授布琳・布朗(Brené Brown)在 2010 年的演講中,基于自己多年的研究,闡述了脆弱并非是一種弱點,而是人類建立深度連接和實現(xiàn)成長的關(guān)鍵。她鼓勵人們勇敢地面對自己的脆弱,以更加開放和真實的態(tài)度去生活、去建立人際關(guān)系,引發(fā)了全球數(shù)百萬人的共鳴。
《肢體語言塑造你自己》:社會心理學(xué)家艾米・卡迪(Amy Cuddy)在 2012 年的演講中通過科學(xué)研究和實驗,揭示了肢體語言對個人心理和行為的強大影響,如 “有力姿勢” 能改變體內(nèi)激素水平,增強自信,提高在社交和工作等場合的表現(xiàn),激勵人們通過調(diào)整肢體語言來塑造更好的自己。
《我們需要談?wù)劜还罚喝藱?quán)律師布萊恩・史蒂文森(Bryan Stevenson)于 2012 年的演講聚焦美國不平等的司法系統(tǒng)、邊緣化和弱勢群體及死刑等沉重敏感話題。他用和祖母互動的故事開場,拉近與觀眾的距離,然后通過講故事的方式,激勵觀眾面對并改變不公正的系統(tǒng),演講結(jié)束后他的非盈利公司就收到了一百多萬美元的捐款。
《拖延癥患者的內(nèi)心世界》:博主蒂姆・厄本(Tim Urban)在演講中以幽默風(fēng)趣又極具洞察力的方式,深入剖析了自己作為一個拖延癥患者的內(nèi)心想法和行為模式,讓觀眾對拖延的原因有了更深刻的理解,同時也鼓勵大家思考如何合理利用時間,克服拖延。
《怎樣說話人們才會聽》:聲音專家朱利安・特瑞雪(Julian Treasure)分享了實用的演講技巧和溝通原則,如清晰表達、避免使用空洞的詞匯、運用合適的語調(diào)等,幫助人們提升自己的表達能力,讓自己的話語更有影響力,使聽眾更愿意傾聽。
