Rose George: Inside the secret shipping industry
Rose George: Let's talk crap. Seriously.
It's 2013, yet 2.5 billion people in the world have no access to a basic sanitary toilet. And when there's no loo, where do you poo? In the street, probably near your water and food sources -- causing untold death and disease from contamination. Get ready for a blunt, funny, powerful talk from journalist Rose George about a once-unmentionable pr...
Alex Gendler: The wars that inspired Game of Thrones
Beginning around 1377, medieval England was shaken by a power struggle between two noble families, which spanned generations and involved a massive cast of characters, complex motives and shifting loyalties. Sound familiar? Alex Gendler illustrates how the historical conflict known as the Wars of the Roses served as the basis for much of the dra...
Julieanna L. Richardson: The mission to safeguard Black history in the US
Black history in the US is rich, profound -- and at risk of being lost forever, if not for the monumental efforts of Julieanna L. Richardson. As the founder of The HistoryMakers -- the largest national archive of African American video-oral history -- Richardson shares some of the unknown and incredible legacies of Black America, highlighting th...
Nnedi Okorafor: Sci-fi stories that imagine a future Africa
Freeman Dyson: Let's look for life in the outer solar system
Stuart Firestein: The pursuit of ignorance
What does real scientific work look like? As neuroscientist Stuart Firestein jokes: It looks a lot less like the scientific method and a lot more like "farting around ... in the dark." In this witty talk, Firestein gets to the heart of science as it is really practiced and suggests that we should value what we don't know -- or "high-quality igno...
Akshat Rathi: Capitalism broke the climate. Now it can fix it
We can blame capitalism for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but we can also use it to create the solutions we need for the mess we're in. He details how “climate capitalism” — the strategic use of market forces and government policies to make polluting the planet cost more than advancing climate solutions — can flip t...
Tali Sharot: The optimism bias
Stefan Wolff: The path to ending ethnic conflicts
Civil wars and ethnic conflicts have brought the world incredible suffering, but Stefan Wolff's figures show that, in the last 20 years, their number has steadily decreased. He extracts critical lessons from Northern Ireland, Liberia, Timor and more to show that leadership, diplomacy and institutional design are our three most effective weapons ...
Eric Sanderson: New York -- before the City
WorkLife with Adam Grant: Think Again: JJ Abrams Takes Adam's Job
JJ Abrams joins as the interviewer for an exclusive first look at Adam's forthcoming book: "Think Again: The Power of Knowing What You Don't Know." Together, they illuminate strategies for maintaining humility, curiosity, and mental flexibility in a world that rewards confidence, conviction, and foolish consistency. Plus, JJ shares some of his f...
Enfa Rose George: Stop whining and start grinding
A 20-year-old engineering student, Ms Enfa Rose George is the founder of PEHIA, a gender diverse organisation that trains budding developers in IT. At TEDxTKMCE she talks about her experiences as a girl engineering student and the lack of women representation in the tech field. She emphasises the need to stop whining about the problems and star...
Ross Alabo-George: 2060 Futureshock
What is the future of Nigeria as a nation? In this highly evocative talk, Ross takes us through a brief history of the country, its colonialism, independence and valuable natural resources. He encourages a shift from the current valued natural resource – oil – to knowledge and creativity, as that is what the successful economies are focusing on.
Jorge Ballesteros Ruiz Benítez de Lugo: Tecnología inmersiva en sanidad y educación
Alessia Obinu, Angela Lucia Rizzi, Arianna Guaglione, Giorgia Vera Bertazzo, Viola Beneventano, Danzatrici: I tre lati del cerchio