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Tony Robbins motivates you in 20 minutes: TEDTalks Tony Robbins motivates you in 20 minutes: TEDTalks
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http://www.ted.com Tony Robbins talks about how to unlock your true potential -- and high-fives Al Gore in the front row! A fast-paced, mind-expanding, motivating TEDTalk for high achievers and those who wish to be. (Recorded February 2006 in Monterey, CA.)



Theo Jansen: The art of creating creatures Theo Jansen: The art of creating creatures
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Video duration: 610 seconds

http://www.ted.com - Dutch artist Theo Jansen demonstrates his amazingly lifelike kinetic sculptures, built from plastic tubes and lemonade bottles. His "Strandbeests" (Beach Creatures) are built to move and even survive on their own.



Johnny Lee: Wii Remote hacks Johnny Lee: Wii Remote hacks
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Video duration: 374 seconds

http://www.ted.com Johnny Lee demos his amazing Wii Remote hacks, which transform the $40 game piece into a digital whiteboard, a touchscreen and a head-mounted 3-D viewer. A multi-ovation demo from TED2008.



Brian Cox: What really goes on at the Large Hadron Collider Brian Cox: What really goes on at the Large Hadron Collider
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http://www.ted.com "Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks about his work on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings us along on a tour of the massive complex and describes his part in it -- and the vital role it's going to play in understanding our universe.



Paul Stamets: 6 ways mushrooms can save the world Paul Stamets: 6 ways mushrooms can save the world
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http://www.ted.com Mycologist Paul Stamets studies the mycelium -- and lists 6 ways that this astonishing fungus can help save the world.



TEDTalks: Dan Gilbert (2005) TEDTalks: Dan Gilbert (2005)
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http://www.ted.com Dan Gilbert is a psychology professor at Harvard, and author of Stumbling on Happiness. In this memorable talk, filmed at TED2004, he demonstrates just how poor we humans are at predicting (or understanding) what will make us happy. (Recorded July 2005 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 22:02)



TEDTalks: Malcom Gladwell (2004) TEDTalks: Malcom Gladwell (2004)
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http://www.ted.com Malcolm Gladwell is a staff writer for The New Yorker, and best-selling author ofThe Tipping Point and Blink. In this talk, filmed at TED2004, he explains what every business can learn from spaghetti sauce. (Recorded February 2004 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 18:15)



Seth Godin: Sliced bread and other marketing delights Seth Godin: Sliced bread and other marketing delights
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Video duration: 1138 seconds

http://www.ted.com In a world of too many options and too little time, our obvious choice is to ignore the ordinary stuff. Marketing guru Seth Godin spells out why, when it comes getting our attention, bad or bizarre ideas are more successful than boring ones. And early adopters, not the mainstream's bell curve, are the new sweet spot of the market.



TEDTalks: Barry Schwartz (2005) TEDTalks: Barry Schwartz (2005)
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http://www.ted.com Barry Schwartz is a sociology professor at Swarthmore College and author of The Paradox of Choice. In this talk, he persuasively explains how and why the abundance of choice in modern society is actually making us miserable. (Recorded July 2005 in Oxford, UK. Duration: 20:22



Stephen Petranek: 10 ways the world could end Stephen Petranek: 10 ways the world could end
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http://www.ted.com - Stephen Petranek reveals the question that occupies scientists at the end of the day (and the beginning of happy hour): How might the world end? He lays out the challenges that face us in the drive to preserve the human race. Will we be wiped out by an asteroid? Eco-collapse? How about a particle accelerator gone wild?