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TED Theme: Tales of Invention

TED has always loved a good creation story. No matter the scale -- kitchen, continent, or solar system -- invention grants us access to the frontiers of our understanding. Legendary designer Philippe Starck's lively ruminations on his own creative process suggest how the patterns of ...

TED has always loved a good creation story. No matter the scale -- kitchen, continent, or solar system -- invention grants us access to the frontiers of our understanding. Legendary designer Philippe Starck's lively ruminations on his own creative process suggest how the patterns of a civilization might affect, say, the design of a citrus juicer. Jan Chipchase investigates the worldwide impact of mobile phones -- and the impact of culture on next-generation mobile technology. Explorer and adventurer Bill Stone, meanwhile, fires up a rapt audience with his ambitious plan to harvest energy from the moon. Copyright lawyer Larry Lessig gives a brief history of creative freedom and copyright, and talks about how contemporary copyright law could strangle future artistic invention and interpretation. William Kamkwamba tells how he built a windmill from scrap metal when he was 14 years old. And Amy Smith shares her transformative low-tech tools for saving life in the developing world.

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    Steven Johnson: Where good ideas come from

    People often credit their ideas to individual "Eureka!" moments. But ...

    People often credit their ideas to individual "Eureka!" moments. But Steven Johnson shows how history tells a different story. His fascinating tour takes us from the "liquid networks" of London's coffee houses to Charles Darwin's long, slow hunch to today's high-velocity web.

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    Caroline Phillips: Hurdy-gurdy for beginners

    Caroline Phillips cranks out tunes on a seldom-heard folk instrument: ...

    Caroline Phillips cranks out tunes on a seldom-heard folk instrument: the hurdy-gurdy, a.k.a. the wheel fiddle. A searching, Basque melody follows her fun lesson on its unique anatomy and 1,000-year history.

    Sep 17, 2010 Read more
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    Seth Priebatsch: The game layer on top of the world

    By now, we're used to letting Facebook and Twitter capture ...

    By now, we're used to letting Facebook and Twitter capture our social lives on the web -- building a "social layer" on top of the real world. In his talk, Seth Priebatsch looks at the next layer in progress: the "game layer," a pervasive net of behavior-steering game dynamics that will reshape education and commerce. (Filmed at TEDxBoston.)

    Aug 20, 2010 Read more
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    Peter Molyneux: Meet Milo, the virtual boy

    Peter Molyneux demos Milo, a hotly anticipated video game for ...

    Peter Molyneux demos Milo, a hotly anticipated video game for Microsoft's Kinect controller. Perceptive and impressionable like a real 11-year-old, the virtual boy watches, listens and learns -- recognizing and responding to you.

    Aug 18, 2010 Read more
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    Kevin Stone: The bio-future of joint replacement

    Arthritis and injury grind down millions of joints, but few ...

    Arthritis and injury grind down millions of joints, but few get the best remedy -- real biological tissue. Kevin Stone shows a treatment that could sidestep the high costs and donor shortfall of human-to-human transplants with a novel use of animal tissue.

    Jul 22, 2010 Read more
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    Tan Le: A headset that reads your brainwaves

    Tan Le's astonishing new computer interface reads its user's brainwaves, ...

    Tan Le's astonishing new computer interface reads its user's brainwaves, making it possible to control virtual objects, and even physical electronics, with mere thoughts (and a little concentration). She demos the headset, and talks about its far-reaching applications.

    Jul 21, 2010 Read more
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    Matt Ridley: When ideas have sex

    At TEDGlobal 2010, author Matt Ridley shows how, throughout history, ...

    At TEDGlobal 2010, author Matt Ridley shows how, throughout history, the engine of human progress has been the meeting and mating of ideas to make new ideas. It's not important how clever individuals are, he says; what really matters is how smart the collective brain is.

    Jul 14, 2010 Read more
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    Aditi Shankardass: A second opinion on developmental disorders

    Developmental disorders in children are typically diagnosed by observing behavior, ...

    Developmental disorders in children are typically diagnosed by observing behavior, but Aditi Shankardass suggests we should be looking directly at brains. She explains how one EEG technique has revealed mistaken diagnoses and transformed children's lives.

    Jun 24, 2010 Read more
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    Cameron Herold: Let's raise kids to be entrepreneurs

    Bored in school, failing classes, at odds with peers: This ...

    Bored in school, failing classes, at odds with peers: This child might be an entrepreneur, says Cameron Herold. In his talk, he makes the case for parenting and education that helps would-be entrepreneurs flourish -- as kids and as adults.

    Jun 17, 2010 Read more
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    Stewart Brand + Mark Z. Jacobson: Debate: Does the world need nuclear energy?

    Nuclear power: the energy crisis has even die-hard environmentalists reconsidering ...

    Nuclear power: the energy crisis has even die-hard environmentalists reconsidering it. In this first-ever TED debate, Stewart Brand and Mark Z. Jacobson square off over the pros and cons. A discussion that'll make you think -- and might even change your mind.

    Jun 10, 2010 Read more
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