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Forget the corporate ladder — winners take risks | Molly Graham
Forget the corporate ladder — winners take risks | Molly Graham

Success in your career looks different for everyone — but no matter your industry, you'll need to take risks. Company and community builder Molly Gra…

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How AI is saving billions of years of human research time | Max Jaderberg
How AI is saving billions of years of human research time | Max Jaderberg

Can AI compress the yearslong research time of a PhD into seconds? Research scientist Max Jaderberg explores how “AI analogs” simulate real-world lab…

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Sunday Pick: How many friends do I need?
Sunday Pick: How many friends do I need?

Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. How many relationships should we maintain, and…

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Can Europe win the age of AI? | Thomas Dohmke
Can Europe win the age of AI? | Thomas Dohmke

GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke discusses Europe's readiness to lead the next era of AI innovation, examining how the continent's tech ecosystems stack up a…

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Why do you love your favorite songs? | Scarlet Keys
Why do you love your favorite songs? | Scarlet Keys

Songs are the soundtrack of our lives. But why exactly do they make us feel the way they do? Songwriter Scarlet Keys sits down at a piano to deconstr…

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Why aren't there more Native American restaurants? | Sean Sherman
Why aren't there more Native American restaurants? | Sean Sherman

When you think of North American cuisine, do Indigenous foods come to mind? Chef Sean Sherman serves up an essential history lesson that explains the…

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Our savory, spicy, significant relationship with food | June Jo Lee
Our savory, spicy, significant relationship with food | June Jo Lee

Exploring the rich meaning behind what we choose to eat, food ethnographer June Jo Lee unpacks how our "modern hungers" — or our deepest desires and …

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Can curiosity heal division? | Scott Shigeoka
Can curiosity heal division? | Scott Shigeoka

Curiosity is about seeking what unites us rather than clinging to what divides us, says author and curiosity expert Scott Shigeoka. Drawing on his re…

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How I imitate nature's voices | Snow Raven
How I imitate nature's voices | Snow Raven

You're about to hear the sounds of several different creatures — from the voice of one single musician. In a spellbinding talk and performance, singe…

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Sunday Pick: Yuval Noah Harari on what history teaches us about justice and peace
Sunday Pick: Yuval Noah Harari on what history teaches us about justice and peace

Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. Yuval Noah Harari is a historian best known fo…

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