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The last 6 decades of AI — and what comes next | Ray Kurzweil
The last 6 decades of AI — and what comes next | Ray Kurzweil

How will AI improve our lives in the years to come? From its inception six decades ago to its recent exponential growth, futurist Ray Kurzweil highli…

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How you could see inside your body — with a micro-robot | Alex Luebke, Vivek Kumbhari
How you could see inside your body — with a micro-robot | Alex Luebke, Vivek Kumbhari

Would you swallow a micro-robot? In a gutsy demo, physician Vivek Kumbhari navigates Pillbot, a wireless, disposable robot swallowed onstage by engin…

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A scientific breakthrough that could transform how we produce food | David Friedberg
A scientific breakthrough that could transform how we produce food | David Friedberg

Agriculture fundamentally changed the way humans live — but at a cost, using up huge tracts of land and wreaking havoc on the environment, even as mi…

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Sunday Pick: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on facing impostor syndrome and taking criticism
Sunday Pick: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on facing impostor syndrome and taking criticism

 Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. Today we're sharing a special episode of ReTh…

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Why US laws must expand beyond the nuclear family | Diana Adams
Why US laws must expand beyond the nuclear family | Diana Adams

The nuclear family model may no longer be the norm in the US, but it's still the basis for social and economic benefits like health care, tax breaks …

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How to do laundry when you're depressed | KC Davis
How to do laundry when you're depressed | KC Davis

Ever had a hard time doing daily household tasks -- cooking, cleaning, laundry -- and felt like a terrible person for struggling in the first place? …

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Is cultivated meat the future of food? | Uma Valeti
Is cultivated meat the future of food? | Uma Valeti

The way we raise animals is destructive to humans, animals and the environment, says cardiologist and entrepreneur Uma Valeti. He presents a solution…

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A master chef's take on food, culture and community | Marcus Samuelsson
A master chef's take on food, culture and community | Marcus Samuelsson

The secret magic of good food is that it brings people and cultures closer together. Chef Marcus Samuelsson taps into that magic at his acclaimed res…

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To love is to be brave | Kelly Corrigan
To love is to be brave | Kelly Corrigan

Family life often requires extraordinary bravery, from navigating the daily challenges to surviving the unexpected crises. Author and podcaster Kelly…

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How to spot authoritarianism — and choose democracy | Ian Bassin
How to spot authoritarianism — and choose democracy | Ian Bassin

Democracy is about having choices — and authoritarianism is about not having them, says lawyer and writer Ian Bassin. Detailing the seven steps of th…

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