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Each year, the TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) conference hosts some of the world's most fascinating people: Trusted voices and convention-breaking mavericks, icons and geniuses. These podcasts (also available in audio format) capture the most extraordinary presentations delivered from the TED stage.
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TEDTalks : Amit Sood: Building a museum of museums on the web - Amit Sood (2011)

Thu, 05/12/2011 - 09:48
Imagine being able to see artwork in the greatest museums around the world without leaving your chair. Driven by his passion for art, Amit Sood tells the story of how he developed Art Project to let people do just that.

TEDTalks : Ron Gutman: The hidden power of smiling - Ron Gutman (2011)

Wed, 05/11/2011 - 08:14
Ron Gutman reviews a raft of studies about smiling, and reveals some surprising results. Did you know your smile can be a predictor of how long you'll live -- and that a simple smile has a measurable effect on your overall well-being? Prepare to flex a few facial muscles as you learn more about this evolutionarily contagious behavior.

TEDTalks : Fiorenzo Omenetto: Silk, the ancient material of the future - Fiorenzo Omenetto (2011)

Tue, 05/10/2011 - 08:45
Fiorenzo Omenetto shares 20+ astonishing new uses for silk, one of nature's most elegant materials -- in transmitting light, improving sustainability, adding strength and making medical leaps and bounds. On stage, he shows a few intriguing items made of the versatile stuff.

TEDTalks : Paul Nicklen: Tales of ice-bound wonderlands - Paul Nicklen (2011)

Mon, 05/09/2011 - 08:38
Diving under the Antarctic ice to get close to the much-feared leopard seal, photographer Paul Nicklen found an extraordinary new friend. Share his hilarious, passionate stories of the polar wonderlands, illustrated by glorious images of the animals who live on and under the ice.

TEDTalks : Louie Schwartzberg: The hidden beauty of pollination - Louie Schwartzberg (2011)

Fri, 05/06/2011 - 08:25
Pollination: it's vital to life on Earth, but largely unseen by the human eye. Filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg shows us the intricate world of pollen and pollinators with gorgeous high-speed images from his film "Wings of Life," inspired by the vanishing of one of nature's primary pollinators, the honeybee.