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How science can improve your life | Eric Patterson | TEDxMSU
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-21 16:19
Hello, my name is Eric Patterson. I'm a scientist and a botonist here at Michigan State University. And like any botonist, I have a favorite plant.I've spent the last 15 years of my life studying this plant. I've spent hundreds of thousands of dollars sequencing and assembling its genome. And I've grown hundreds of this plant in the laboratory doing wicked science experiments on it.I talk about this plant any chance I get like today. So, thank you for being here. So, what is this plant.Is it some rare flowe ...
Good Demos Are Important — Sharif Shameem, Lexica
AI Engineer· 2025-07-19 16:00
[Music] All right. Hey everyone. Uh, my name is Sharief. I'll be talking to you about demos and why I think demos are probably the most important thing in the world right now. Um, I'm the founder of Lexica. We're working on generative models, specifically image models. Um, but I kind of want to just talk to you about something a bit more than just models themselves. Um, even more than demos. I kind of just want to talk to you about curiosity. Um, there was a famous French mathematician Poare. He said at the ...
How Curiosity and Humor Could Redefine the Patient Experience | Brigitte Cutshall | TEDxDeerfield
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-18 15:28
[Music] [Applause] You're sitting in a sterile hospital room, bright lights humming above your head and the weight of uncertainty pressing down on your chest. Half a dozen specialists have puzzled over your case, calling you a zebra among horses because your condition is so rare. Beyond the initial shock, beyond the fear, you have a choice to be defined by by that condition or take control of how you respond.In that challenging moment, two unexpected partners emerge. Curiosity and humor. That was my reality ...
Life advice from an architect | Alina Vilcu | TEDxInternational School of Bucharest
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-16 15:20
[Applause] Nice to meet you. First of all, um when I was asked to do this presentation, I started to gathering some of the ideas that I want you to um to receive from me. And uh what do you think was um my first impulse.I I will tell you. I went on Chad GPT to and asked Chad GPT what how how shall I uh structure and deliver a presentation on this topic for this audience so on and so forth. And after um you know having a back and forth session with uh with Chad GPT I um I dropped it because I realized this i ...
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CoinDesk· 2025-07-10 17:05
☝️ "Never accept anything unless it makes sense to you." .@jackmallers shares his guiding light on staying curious, challenging assumptions, and forging his own path have shaped his journey toward a different future.@jennsanasie sat down with him for CoinDesk Spotlight. Here are 5 things we learned from this exclusive. 🧵👇 ...
The Power of Computers | Alex Samanisvili | TEDxNea Smyrni Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 16:02
[Music] Have you ever wanted to learn about things happening in other countries. What if I told you that you can learn about anything without even leaving your house just using a device. Then let me tell you how computers can make you smarter.When I was younger, being on a computer was very new to me and a lot more fun than homework. Especially during co when all my classes were on a computer. Since we were always at home, I always trying to find a way to play on the computer without my parents knowing.Over ...
When AI has all the answers, what's left for you? | Prof. Dr. Niels Van Quaquebeke | TEDxKLU Hamburg
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-10 15:36
[Applause] [Applause] So, I expect that many of you showed up today to get some answers from us here, the speakers on the stage, from people like me. But let's face it, we're moving into a future where AI can give you these answers. and AI will probably provide a more comprehensive, more individualized and likely also easier to understand answer than I can ever provide you with.So in that world, what is my role. What is our role as humans. I don't know about you, but when I start to ponder that question, I ...
What studying fish teaches me about human life | James Liao | TEDxUF
TEDx Talks· 2025-07-08 16:38
This is a fish swimming. On the left, there's a cylinder with water rushing past it, creating turbulent eddies called vortices that the fish can't see, but they can feel. In nature, fish swim in turbulent flows, and they surf on these vortices. Now only if this fish were alive. But it's not. It's dead. How then is this fish swimming? The vortices generated from the cylinder provide the energy. The water swims the dead fish. I'm a professor at the University of Florida, a biomechanist and neuroscientist, and ...
The Tragedy of Forgotten Curiosity | Attila Juhasz | TEDxWJHS Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:57
A vertable. And how many of you avo that changed the force of their lives. One b just one bull completely changed the way I see the universe and my pencil.Now to give a little context, every summer me and my family been going visit our relative. We stay there for about few weeks and then come home. For one summer, my freshman summer, me and my dad came over so I could try out in the school sine.So just me and my dad for a m so he left our world who came home late and on top of that my vast friend was a hung ...
Through a Different Lens:Curiosity Perspective | Kautilya Pandit | TEDxSAJS Vasundhara Youth
TEDx Talks· 2025-06-30 16:41
प्रणाम मेरा नाम पंडित है। आशा है कि मेरी आवाज आप सभी तक ठीक ठाक पहुंच रही हो ताकि आज हम थोड़ी सी बातचीत कर ले और मैं जो भी इस तरह से आपके पास पहुंचू वो आपके पास पहुंच जाए। बस इतनी सी आशा है। चलिए शुरू करते हैं। एक कविता है उससे मैं शुरू करूंगा। रवि अस्त रवि अस्त ज्योति के पत्र पर लिखा अमर रह गया राम रावण का अपराज समर। आज का अतीक्ष प्रकार प्रतिशील समीन गर्जित प्रतिपद कौशल समूह राक्षस वृद्ध सत्य वित राजीव लक्षण लोहित लोचन रावणच राघव राघव रावण वण गज प्रहर उदस्त राम भाव गोविंद कर देखिए ये जो कविता है ये मां हिं ...