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Anthony Goldbloom: The jobs we'll lose to machines — and the ones we won't
Anthony Goldbloom: The jobs we'll lose to machines — and the ones we won't 0:11So this is my niece. Her name is Yahli. She is nine months old. Her mum is a doctor, and her dad is a lawyer. By the time Yahli goes to college, the jobs her parents do are going to look dramatically different.0:26In 2013, researchers at Oxford University did a study on the future of work. They concluded that almost o..
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Suzanne Simard: How trees talk to each other
0:11Imagine you're walking through a forest. I'm guessing you're thinking of a collection of trees, what we foresters call a stand, with their rugged stems and their beautiful crowns. Yes, trees are the foundation of forests, but a forest is much more than what you see, and today I want to change the way you think about forests. You see, underground there is this other world, a world of infinite..
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Ed Boyden: A new way to study the brain's invisible secrets
Ed Boyden: A new way to study the brain's invisible secrets 0:11Hello, everybody. I brought with me today a baby diaper. You'll see why in a second. Baby diapers have interesting properties. They can swell enormously when you add water to them, an experiment done by millions of kids every day.0:27(Laughter)0:28But the reason why is that they're designed in a very clever way. They're made out of ..
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Gerard Ryle: How the Panama Papers journalists broke the biggest leak in history
Gerard Ryle: How the Panama Papers journalists broke the biggest leak in history 0:11What do you do if you had to figure out the information behind 11.5 million documents, verify it and make sense of it? That was a challenge that a group of journalists had to face late last year. An anonymous person calling himself John Doe had somehow managed to copy nearly 40 years of records of the Panamanian..
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eL Seed: A project of peace, painted across 50 buildings
0:11So when I decided to create an art piece in Manshiyat Naser, the neighborhood of the Cairo garbage collectors in Egypt, I never thought this project would be the most amazing human experience that I would ever live. As an artist, I had this humanist intention of beautifying a poor and neglected neighborhood by bringing art to it and hopefully shining light on this isolated community.0:35The ..
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Lisa Dyson: A forgotten Space Age technology could change how we grow food
0:12Imagine you are a part of a crew of astronauts traveling to Mars or some distant planet. The travel time could take a year or even longer. The space on board and the resources would be limited. So you and the crew would have to figure out how to produce food with minimal inputs. What if you could bring with you just a few packets of seeds, and grow crops in a matter of hours? And what if tho..
2016.09.26