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Can we hack photosynthesis to feed the world ? | Steve Long
29 novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDPhotosynthesis is one of the most important processes on the planet, helping produce the food we eat and the air we breathe. Crop scientist Steve Long thinks it could be more efficient — and he's intent on giving it a boost. He shows how hacking photosynthesis could help feed the world all (...) -
Life on the frontlines of war reporting | Jane Ferguson
28 novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDCovering global war stories can be hard and thankless — but it's critical work if the rest of us are to understand what's really going on in the world. For nearly two decades, journalist Jane Ferguson has reported on hostilities across Africa and the Middle East, and she's witnessed firsthand (...) -
The science behind how sickness shapes your mood | Keely Muscatell
27 novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDYour immune system is more socially aware than you think, says social neuroscientist and psychology professor Keely Muscatell. Investigating the interconnectedness of your mood and your inflammatory system, she offers an evolutionary reason as to why being sick may make you feel depressed — (...) -
The case for a new Great Migration in the US | Charles M. Blow
27 novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDSocial progress in the United States often seems to take two steps forward and one step back, with hard-fought civil rights wins countered by a seemingly inevitable backlash. In this spirited talk, writer Charles M. Blow makes the case that history, inverted, suggests a potential path forward. (...) -
A case for a new Great Migration in the US | Charles M. Blow
27 novembre 2023, par contact@ted.com (TED) — TEDSocial progress in the United States often seems to take two steps forward and one step back, with hard-fought civil rights wins countered by a seemingly inevitable backlash. In this spirited talk, writer Charles M. Blow makes the case that history, inverted, suggests a potential path forward. (...)