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El sonido como puente | Matías Cella | TEDxViedma
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:19
Hola, soy músico, soy ingeniero de sonido y soy productor musical. De estos tres oficios que quizá parecen el mismo, hay dos que los aprendí de grande y uno de chiquito, el de músico. A mí la música me abrió la vida, me dio un oficio, me dio una profesión, una casa, un estudio de grabación, me hizo conocer más de 20 países.Yo cuando era chiquitito vivía muy cerca de acá, como a 200 met de este de este escenario de acá, del Centro Municipal de Cultura de Vietma. Mis papás me regalaron un pequeño tecladito de ...
Artefactos, núcleos,mitos y mujeres | Verónica Garea | TEDxViedma
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:19
Nuclear Energy Misconceptions - The nuclear sector faces challenges due to misinformation, prejudices, and myths that outweigh factual data [6] - The perception of nuclear energy is often negatively skewed, associating it with mismanagement, danger, and catastrophe, influenced by cultural representations like Homer Simpson [2][8] - Contrary to common belief, radiation is a natural phenomenon present since the Big Bang, existing in various forms around us [17][18] - The comparison between a nuclear reactor and a bomb highlights that they are fundamentally different, with reactors being controlled systems and bombs designed for uncontrolled reactions [19][20] - Radioactive waste management has been safely practiced for 70 years without significant incidents, contrasting with the health impacts of hydrocarbon emissions [22][23] Gender Imbalance in the Nuclear Sector - The nuclear science and technology field originated with contributions from female scientists like Marie Curie and Lise Meitner, who were later underrecognized [9][10][11][12] - Women are underrepresented in the nuclear sector, comprising only 29% of the global workforce, with even lower representation in leadership and technical roles [14][15] - The underrepresentation of women in the nuclear sector results in a lack of diverse perspectives, hindering innovation and problem-solving [27] Nuclear Energy and Climate Change - Nuclear energy is a clean energy source that does not emit greenhouse gases and can operate 24/7, making it an ideal complement to renewable energy sources like solar and wind [25] - Addressing climate change requires considering nuclear energy as a viable option alongside renewable sources to ensure a stable and sustainable energy supply [24][25] - Promoting informed dialogue and seeking qualified information about nuclear energy is crucial for making informed decisions in the context of the global climate crisis [24]
¿Cómo te das cuenta que está lloviendo? | Julieta Ansola | TEDxViedma
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:18
¿Cómo te das cuenta que está lloviendo? Esa fue la pregunta que me hizo mi otorrino hace unos 5 años. Yo respondí lo más obvio del mundo. Miro por la ventana, pero él me miró y me dijo, "La mayoría de las personas lo escuchan. " Qué loco. Yo no tenía recuerdos de cómo sonaba la lluvia. Para mí era algo que se veía. En ese momento me di cuenta que había todo un mundo que me estaba perdiendo, un mundo que no estaba escuchando y lo peor es que ni siquiera me había dado cuenta. Hola, soy Julieta, tengo hipacusi ...
How stained glass shatters the myth of inevitable decay | Megan McElfresh | TEDxBuffalo
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:16
[Applause] [Music] [Applause] Stained glass is a unique, incredible material forged from the most basic ordinary substances on the planet, but alterable by nearly every element on the periodic table. We are still merely scratching the surface of its application and possibility. I've been lucky enough to grow up in a world surrounded by an awareness of glass, stained glass specifically.I'm not the first generation malf. My passion for glass was passed down to me by my grandmother, then by my mother. I also i ...
Debunking Taboos | Onkar Singh | TEDxCrescent Model School Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:15
The speaker reflects on cherishing identities and inclusivity while rejecting societal prejudices and labels, as a way forward for human development. Alongside his academics, he is the winner of the prestigious Begum Jahan Ara Best Student Award. He is an ardent singer and his school's top performer in the grade-IX Matric Board Exam This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx ...
Move with purpose | Romanah Buchanan | TEDxAstonUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:15
How often do we confuse being busy with moving forward. Think back to the last decision that you made. Was it out of pressure or was it out of purpose.I know we're all busy. I'm busy. I'm a mom of two. I'm a wife. I'm a creative entrepreneur.I'm 29 and I've got a busy social life. So, juggling a lot of things is sometimes a challenge. I bet you can relate.But I want to tell you about a time where time stood still for me and it forced me to reflect on what my purpose actually was. I gave birth to my second c ...
Musica e danza | Mattia Morleo & Anna Kolesarova | TEDxLecco
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-12 16:15
Sul palco di TEDxLecco 2025 il compositore Mattia Vlad Morleo e la coreografa Anna Kolesarova hanno creato un momento sospeso in cui musica e movimento si cercano, si sfiorano e si rispondono. La loro performance, ideata appositamente per l’evento, esplora il tema MIND THE GAP trasformando le distanze in possibilità, e il dialogo tra la delicatezza della musica classica e la vibrazione dell’elettronica diventa un territorio in cui gli opposti si incontrano e si riconoscono, mentre la coreografia di Anna dà ...
What kids know about motivation (and we don't) | Betsy Blackard | TEDxClaremontGraduateUniversity
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 18:00
Core Concept: The Running Leap - The central idea is that children approach challenges like crossing a stream, needing to back up to gain momentum for a successful "running leap" [4][5] - This "backing up" isn't avoidance but a necessary phase for building confidence and preparing for bigger challenges [4][14] - Caregivers should recognize and support this process instead of forcing children into challenges they aren't ready for [10][29] Practical Application - When a child seems to be avoiding a challenge, observe how they are preparing themselves and support their process [10][28] - Acknowledge the child's process to build self-trust and provide them with a tool for future challenges [22][23] - Avoid forcing a child into a leap they aren't ready for, as it can lead to resentment, decreased confidence, and a need for even more extensive backing up [20][21] Intrinsic Motivation - Focus on fostering intrinsic motivation, trusting that children will return to the challenge when they feel ready [18][19] - Children are programmed to succeed and will come back to the challenge when they feel ready [11][19] - If a kid wants something, they'll never give up, no matter how long it takes [19]
Creating a High-Quality Criminal Justice System | John Hollway | TEDxPenn
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 17:59
[Music] I'd like you to meet Marshall Hail. In 1984, Mr. . Hail, then 24 years old, was arrested, charged, and convicted for the rape of a teenage girl in Philadelphia.33 years later, in 2017, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office re reviewed removed all charges for Mr. . Mr. . Hail and moved for his immediate release on the basis of a blood test that showed conclusively that Mr.. Hail was not in fact the rapist. The blood test that secured Mr. . Hail's release was actually conducted by the Philadelph ...
Reawaken curiosity in the age of AI | Karolina Juszczak | TEDxUniversity of Lodz
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-11 17:58
Core Idea - The speech emphasizes the importance of curiosity as a fundamental human trait driving learning, growth, innovation, and discovery [5][6] - It highlights how technology and routine can stifle curiosity [4][12][15] - The speech provides a recipe for reawakening curiosity: be brave, be present, and act on questions [16][17][19] - Encourages the audience to embrace curiosity to foster well-being, purpose, and connection [21] Supporting Data & Calculations - The average person scrolls for 108 minutes per day, with each scroll covering approximately 30 centimeters [13] - Daily scrolling covers 389 meters [14] - Weekly scrolling accumulates to 27 kilometers [14] - Approximately 23 days of scrolling covers almost 9000 meters, equivalent to the height of Mount Everest [14]