- An Art Made of Trust Vulnerability and Connection Marina Abramovi&263; TED Talk
- Andres Lozano Parkinsons depression and the switch that might turn them off
- Arthur Potts Dawson A vision for sustainable restaurants
- Ashraf Ghani How to fix broken states
- Ben Dunlap The life-long learner
- Can a robot pass a university entrance exam Noriko Arai
- Carolyn Porco This is Saturn
- Charles Fleischer insists All things are Moleeds
- Close-up card magic with a twist Lennart Green (2)
- Could we speak the language of dolphins Denise Herzing
- Daniel Wolpert The real reason for brains
- David Deutsch Chemical scum that dream of distant quasars (2)
- David Kelley The future of design is human-centered
- David Logan Tribal leadership
- Doris Kearns Goodwin What we can learn from past presidents
- Drew Berry Animations of unseeable biology
- Drew Dudley Everyday leadership
- Erin McKean Go ahead make up new words!
- Fashion has a pollution problem -- can biology fix it Natsai Audrey Chieza
- Franco Sacchi Welcome to Nollywood
- Fredy Peccerelli A forensic anthropologist who brings closure for the “disappear
- Geoffrey West The surprising math of cities and corporations
- Greg Lynn How calculus is changing architecture
- Homaro Cantu + Ben Roche Cooking as alchemy
- How a male contraceptive pill could work John Amory
- How a typeface helped launch Apollo Douglas Thomas
- How diversity makes teams more innovative Rocío Lorenzo
- How fashion helps us express who we are -- and what we stand for Kaustav Dey
- How germs travel on planes -- and how we can stop them Raymond Wang
- How I found a mythical boiling river in the Amazon Andrés Ruzo
- How isolation fuels opioid addiction Rachel Wurzman
- How my dads dementia changed my idea of death (and life) Beth Malone
- How porn changes the way teens think about sex Emily F. Rothman
- How to build (and rebuild) trust Frances Frei
- How to get back to work after a career break Carol Fishman Cohen
- How urban agriculture is transforming Detroit Devita Davison
- How yarn bombing grew into a worldwide movement Magda Sayeg
- Immigrant voices make democracy stronger Sayu Bhojwani
- In the opioid crisis heres what it takes to save a life Jan Rader
- Indigenous knowledge meets science to solve climate change Hindou Oumarou Ibra
- Inside the worlds deepest caves Bill Stone
- Jon Nguyen Tour the solar system from home
- Judy MacDonald Johnston Prepare for a good end of life
- Karen Bass Unseen footage untamed nature
- Lawrence Lessig The unstoppable walk to political reform
- Laws that choke creativity Larry Lessig
- Let the environment guide our development Johan Rockstrom
- Lets try emotional correctness Sally Kohn
- Lets use video to reinvent education Salman Khan
- Lorrie Faith Cranor Whats wrong with your paw0rd
- Marco Tempest The electric rise and fall of Nikola Tesla
- Mechai Viravaidya How Mr. Condom made Thailand a better place
- Michael Moschen Juggling rhythm and motion
- Mustafa Akyol Faith versus tradition in Islam
- Nathan Myhrvold A life of fascinations
- Nathan Wolfe Whats left to explore
- Newton Aduaka The story of Ezra a child soldier (2)
- Ory Okolloh The making of an African activist (2)
- Our fight for disability rights -- and why were not done yet Judith Heumann
- Peter Haas Haitis disaster of engineering
- Pico Iyer Where is home
- Rachel Sussman The worlds oldest living things
- Roger Ebert Remaking my voice
- Sasa Vucinic Why a free press is the best investment
- Sergei Lupashin A flying camera ... on a leash
- Sheikha Al Mayassa Globalizing the local localizing the global
- Sheila Nirenberg A prosthetic eye to treat blindness
- Stanley McChrystal Listen learn ... then lead
- Steven Johnson The Web and the city
- Strange answers to the psychopath test Jon Ronson
- The beauty of what well never know Pico Iyer
- The era of blind faith in big data must end Cathy ONeil
- The incredible inventions of intuitive AI Maurice Conti
- The most mysterious star in the universe Tabetha Boyajian
- The next generation of African architects and designers Christian Benimana
- The Rise of Personal Robots Cynthia Breazeal TED Talks (2)
- The science of friction -- and its surprising impact on our lives Jennifer Vai
- The secret sneaker market — and why it matters Josh Luber
- The surprisingly charming science of your gut Giulia Enders
- The thrilling potential for off-grid solar energy Amar Inamdar
- Tom Shannons gravity-defying sculpture
- What a driverless world could look like Wanis Kabbaj
- What doctors should know about gender identity Kristie Overstreet
- What I learned as a prisoner in North Korea Euna Lee
- What I learned from 100 days of rejection Jia Jiang
- What Ive learned about parenting as a stay-at-home dad Glen Henry
- What were missing in the debate about immigration Duarte Geraldino
- Whats your 200-year plan Raghava KK
- Why fascism is so tempting -- and how your data could power it Yuval Noah Hara
- Why open a school To close a prison Nadia Lopez
- Why we make bad decisions Dan Gilbert
- Why we need to end the era of orphanages Tara Winkler
- Wingham Rowan A new kind of job market
- Your brain hallucinates your conscious reality Anil Seth
以下是一些最具影响力的 TED 演讲:
《学校扼杀创造力》:英国作家、国际顾问肯・罗宾逊爵士(Sir Ken Robinson)在 2006 年的这一演讲是 TED 史上观看量最高的演讲之一,超过 7000 万次播放量。他提出学校现行教育系统过于注重学术成绩,采用标准化的教学和评估方式,限制了学生的创造性思维和个性发展,阻碍了孩子们的创造力,呼吁对教育系统进行彻底改革,鼓励学生探索个人兴趣和天赋。
《我的中风洞察》:神经解剖学家吉尔・博尔特・泰勒(Jill Bolte Taylor)在 2008 年分享了自己中风的亲身经历,生动地描述了大脑在中风时的生理变化以及她在康复过程中的内心体验,让人们对大脑功能和身心关系有了更深刻的认识,激励人们关注内心的平静和情感健康,学会活在当下。
《伟大的领导者如何激励行动》:西蒙・斯涅克(Simon Sinek)在 2009 年的演讲中提出了 “黄金圈法则”,即从 “为什么(Why)”“怎么做(How)”“做什么(What)” 三个层面来思考和行动。他指出伟大的领导者都是从 “为什么” 开始,清晰地传达自己的使命、价值观和信念,从而激发他人的热情和行动,这一理论对企业管理、团队建设等领域产生了深远影响。
《脆弱的力量》:休斯顿大学的研究教授布琳・布朗(Brené Brown)在 2010 年的演讲中,基于自己多年的研究,阐述了脆弱并非是一种弱点,而是人类建立深度连接和实现成长的关键。她鼓励人们勇敢地面对自己的脆弱,以更加开放和真实的态度去生活、去建立人际关系,引发了全球数百万人的共鸣。
《肢体语言塑造你自己》:社会心理学家艾米・卡迪(Amy Cuddy)在 2012 年的演讲中通过科学研究和实验,揭示了肢体语言对个人心理和行为的强大影响,如 “有力姿势” 能改变体内激素水平,增强自信,提高在社交和工作等场合的表现,激励人们通过调整肢体语言来塑造更好的自己。
《我们需要谈谈不公》:人权律师布莱恩・史蒂文森(Bryan Stevenson)于 2012 年的演讲聚焦美国不平等的司法系统、边缘化和弱势群体及死刑等沉重敏感话题。他用和祖母互动的故事开场,拉近与观众的距离,然后通过讲故事的方式,激励观众面对并改变不公正的系统,演讲结束后他的非盈利公司就收到了一百多万美元的捐款。
《拖延症患者的内心世界》:博主蒂姆・厄本(Tim Urban)在演讲中以幽默风趣又极具洞察力的方式,深入剖析了自己作为一个拖延症患者的内心想法和行为模式,让观众对拖延的原因有了更深刻的理解,同时也鼓励大家思考如何合理利用时间,克服拖延。
《怎样说话人们才会听》:声音专家朱利安・特瑞雪(Julian Treasure)分享了实用的演讲技巧和沟通原则,如清晰表达、避免使用空洞的词汇、运用合适的语调等,帮助人们提升自己的表达能力,让自己的话语更有影响力,使听众更愿意倾听。