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Every weekday, TED Talks Daily brings you the latest talks in audio. Join host and journalist Elise Hu for thought-provoking ideas on every subject imaginable — from Artificial Intelligence to Zoology, and everything in between — given by the world's leading thinkers and creators. With TED Talks Daily, find some space in your day to change your perspectives, ignite your curiosity, and learn something new.
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Today roads, sidewalks, bridges, and skyscrapers are made of a material called concrete. There's three tons of it for every person on Earth. It's also played a surprisingly large role in rising global temperatures over the last century. So, what exactly makes concrete problematic, and what can we do to fix it? Explore how scientists are working to create a cleaner, more sustainable concrete. [Written by Elizabeth Cox and George Zaidan, directed by Lisa LaBracio, narrated by Jack Cutmore-Scott, music by André Aires].
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1834 - The material that could change the world... for a third time | TED-Ed Sat, 10 Apr 2021
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1833 - Mantua Township | Far Flung with Saleem Reshamwala Fri, 09 Apr 2021
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1832 - How we can curb climate change by spending two percent more on everything | Jens Burchardt Thu, 08 Apr 2021
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1831 - How to welcome surprise and mystery into your post-pandemic life | Esther Perel Wed, 07 Apr 2021
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1830 - US politics isn't broken. It's fixed | Katherine M. Gehl Tue, 06 Apr 2021
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1829 - The exploitation of US college athletes | Tim Nevius Mon, 05 Apr 2021
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1828 - Step 1: The Pulse | ZigZag Fri, 02 Apr 2021
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1827 - An honest history of an ancient and "nasty" word | Kate Lister Thu, 01 Apr 2021
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1826 - Language around gender and identity evolves (and always has) | Archie Crowley Wed, 31 Mar 2021
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1825 - The future of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy | Rick Doblin Tue, 30 Mar 2021
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1824 - Why winning doesn't always equal success | Valorie Kondos Field Mon, 29 Mar 2021
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1823 - What science taught me about being a Muslim drag queen | TEDx SHORTS Fri, 26 Mar 2021
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1822 - An election system that puts voters (not politicians) first | Amber McReynolds Thu, 25 Mar 2021
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1821 - Why I photograph the quiet moments of grief and loss | Caroline Catlin Wed, 24 Mar 2021
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1820 - Possible futures from the intersection of nature, tech and society | Natsai Audrey Chieza Tue, 23 Mar 2021
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1819 - The innovations we need to avoid a climate disaster | Bill Gates Mon, 22 Mar 2021
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1818 - The Power of Spaces | TED Radio Hour Fri, 19 Mar 2021
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1817 - Online learning could change academia -- for good | Tyler Dewitt Thu, 18 Mar 2021
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1816 - How to have constructive conversations | Julia Dhar Wed, 17 Mar 2021
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1815 - How synthetic biology can improve our health, food and materials | Emily Leproust Tue, 16 Mar 2021
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1814 - What if mental health workers responded to emergency calls? | Leslie Herod Mon, 15 Mar 2021
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1813 - How to challenge conventional wisdom -- and change any industry | How to Be a Better Human Fri, 12 Mar 2021
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1812 - 4 lessons the pandemic taught us about work, life and balance | Patty McCord Thu, 11 Mar 2021
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1811 - What is deep tech? A look at how it could shape the future | Antoine Gourévitch Wed, 10 Mar 2021
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1810 - Love, sorrow and the emotions that power climate action | Knut Ivar Bjørlykhaug Tue, 09 Mar 2021
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1809 - The myth of bringing your full, authentic self to work | Jodi-Ann Burey Mon, 08 Mar 2021
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1808 - Should we cry at work? | TED Business Fri, 05 Mar 2021
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1807 - My mother's final wish -- and the right to die with dignity | Elaine Fong Wed, 03 Mar 2021
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1806 - Climate change is our reality. Here's how we're taking action | Al Gore, Gloria Kasang Bulus, Nana Firman, Ximena Loría and Tim Guinee Sat, 10 Oct 2020
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1805 - How compassion could save your strained relationships | Betty Hart Tue, 02 Mar 2021
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1804 - How video game skills can get you ahead in life | William Collis Mon, 01 Mar 2021
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1803 - Cheryl Strayed | Design Matters with Debbie Millman Fri, 26 Feb 2021
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1802 - The value of your humanity in an automated future | Kevin Roose Thu, 25 Feb 2021
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1801 - The people who caused the climate crisis aren't the ones who will solve it | Angela Mahecha Adrar Wed, 24 Feb 2021
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1800 - Why there's no such thing as objective reality | Greg Anderson Tue, 23 Feb 2021
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1799 - You don't need aliens to make history interesting | Sarah Kurnick Mon, 22 Feb 2021
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1798 - The US is back in the Paris Agreement. What's next? | John Kerry and Al Gore Fri, 19 Feb 2021
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1797 - How technology has changed what it's like to be deaf | Rebecca Knill Thu, 18 Feb 2021
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1796 - How theater weathers wars, outlasts empires and survives pandemics | Cara Greene Epstein Wed, 17 Feb 2021
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1795 - I let algorithms randomize my life for two years | Max Hawkins Tue, 16 Feb 2021
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1794 - The political power of being a good neighbor | Michael Tubbs Mon, 15 Feb 2021
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1793 - The hidden history found in your teeth | Carolyn Freiwald Fri, 12 Feb 2021
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1792 - The paradigm shift toward equitable tech access across Africa | 'Gbenga Sesan Thu, 11 Feb 2021
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1791 - Community-powered solutions to the climate crisis | Rahwa Ghirmatzion and Zelalem Adefris Wed, 10 Feb 2021
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1790 - The promise of quantum computers | Matt Langione Tue, 09 Feb 2021
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1789 - A concrete idea to reduce carbon emissions | Karen Scrivener Mon, 08 Feb 2021
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1788 - How a green economy could work for you | Angela Francis Fri, 05 Feb 2021
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1787 - How technology changes our sense of right and wrong | Juan Enriquez Thu, 04 Feb 2021
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1786 - The surprising connection between brain injuries and crime | Kim Gorgens Wed, 03 Feb 2021
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1785 - How a geospatial nervous system could help us design a better future | Jack Dangermond Tue, 02 Feb 2021