Saison 2006

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Al Gore - 15 ways to avert a climate crisis

S2006 E1 Al Gore - 15 ways to avert a climate crisis

With the same humor and humanity he exuded in An Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore spells out 15 ways that individuals can address climate change immediately, from buying a hybrid to inventing a new, hotter "brand name" for global warming. (TED2006) www.ted.com/talks/view/id/1

Première diffusion : 27 février 2006

Hans Rosling shows the best stats you've ever seen

S2006 E2 Hans Rosling shows the best stats you've ever seen

You've never seen data presented like this. With the drama and urgency of a sportscaster, statistics guru Hans Rosling debunks myths about the so-called "developing world." In Hans Rosling’s hands, data sings. Global trends in health and economics come to vivid life. And the big picture of global development—with some surprisingly good news—snaps into sharp focus.

Première diffusion : 27 juin 2006

Sir Ken Robinson - How schools kill creativity

S2006 E3 Sir Ken Robinson - How schools kill creativity

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.

Première diffusion : 27 juin 2006

Majora Carter - Greening the ghetto

S2006 E4 Majora Carter - Greening the ghetto

In an emotionally charged talk, MacArthur-winning activist Majora Carter details her fight for environmental justice in the South Bronx -- and shows how minority neighborhood suffer most from flawed urban policy. (TED2006)

Première diffusion : 27 juin 2006

David Pogue - When it comes to tech, simplicity sells

S2006 E5 David Pogue - When it comes to tech, simplicity sells

New York Times columnist David Pogue takes aim at technology's worst interface-design offenders, and provides encouraging examples of products that get it right. To funny things up, he bursts into song.

Première diffusion : 27 juin 2006

Tony Robbins - Why we do what we do, and how we can do it better

S2006 E6 Tony Robbins - Why we do what we do, and how we can do it better

Tony Robbins discusses the "invisible forces" that motivate everyone's actions -- and high-fives Al Gore in the front row.

Première diffusion : 27 juin 2006

Julia Sweeney - Letting Go of God

S2006 E7 Julia Sweeney - Letting Go of God

Julia Sweeney (God Said, "Ha!") performs the first 15 minutes of her 2006 solo show "Letting Go of God." When two young Mormon missionaries knock on her door one day, it touches off a quest to completely rethink her own beliefs.

Première diffusion : 10 juillet 2006

Joshua Prince-Ramus - Designing the Seattle Central Library

S2006 E8 Joshua Prince-Ramus - Designing the Seattle Central Library

Architect Joshua Prince-Ramus takes the audience on dazzling, dizzying virtual tours of three recent projects: the Central Library in Seattle, the Museum Plaza in Louisville and the Charles Wyly Theater in Dallas.

Première diffusion : 1 février 2006

Dan Dennett - A secular, scientific rebuttal to Rick Warren

S2006 E9 Dan Dennett - A secular, scientific rebuttal to Rick Warren

Philosopher Dan Dennett calls for religion -- all religion -- to be taught in schools, so we can understand its nature as a natural phenomenon. Then he takes on The Purpose-Driven Life, disputing its claim that, to be moral, one must deny evolution.

Première diffusion : 18 juillet 2006

Rick Warren - Living a life of purpose

S2006 E10 Rick Warren - Living a life of purpose

Pastor Rick Warren, author of The Purpose-Driven Life, reflects on his own crisis of purpose in the wake of his book's wild success. He explains his belief that God's intention is for each of us to use our talents and influence to do good.

Première diffusion : 18 juillet 2006

Larry Brilliant - Help stop the next pandemic

S2006 E11 Larry Brilliant - Help stop the next pandemic

Accepting the 2006 TED Prize, Dr. Larry Brilliant talks about how smallpox was eradicated from the planet, and calls for a new global system that can identify and contain pandemics before they spread.

Première diffusion : 25 juillet 2006

Cameron Sinclair - Open-source architecture to house the world

S2006 E12 Cameron Sinclair - Open-source architecture to house the world

Accepting his 2006 TED Prize, Cameron Sinclair demonstrates how passionate designers and architects can respond to world housing crises. He unveils his TED Prize wish for a network to improve global living standards through collaborative design.

Première diffusion : 25 juillet 2006

Jehane Noujaim - Unite the world on Pangea Day

S2006 E13 Jehane Noujaim - Unite the world on Pangea Day

In this hopeful talk, Jehane Noujaim unveils her 2006 TED Prize wish: to bring the world together for one day a year through the power of film.

Première diffusion : 25 juillet 2006

Nicholas Negroponte - The vision behind One Laptop Per Child

S2006 E14 Nicholas Negroponte - The vision behind One Laptop Per Child

Nicholas Negroponte, founder of the MIT Media Laboratory, describes how the One Laptop Per Child project will build and distribute the "$100 laptop."

Première diffusion : 1 août 2006

Jeff Han - Unveiling the genius of multi-touch interface design

S2006 E15 Jeff Han - Unveiling the genius of multi-touch interface design

Jeff Han shows off a cheap, scalable multi-touch and pressure-sensitive computer screen interface that may spell the end of point-and-click.

Première diffusion : 1 août 2006

Sirena Huang - Dazzling set by 11-year-old violinist

S2006 E16 Sirena Huang - Dazzling set by 11-year-old violinist

Violinist Sirena Huang gives a technically brilliant and emotionally nuanced performance. In a charming interlude, the 11-year-old praises the timeless design of her instrument.

Première diffusion : 8 août 2006

Jennifer Lin - Magical improv from 14-year-old pianist

S2006 E17 Jennifer Lin - Magical improv from 14-year-old pianist

Pianist and composer Jennifer Lin gives a magical performance, talks about the process of creativity and improvises a moving solo piece based on a random sequence of notes.

Première diffusion : 8 août 2006

Amy Smith - Simple designs that could save millions of lives

S2006 E18 Amy Smith - Simple designs that could save millions of lives

Fumes from indoor cooking fires kill more than 2 million children a year in the developing world. MIT engineer Amy Smith details an exciting but simple solution: a tool for turning farm waste into clean-burning charcoal.

Première diffusion : 15 août 2006

Ross Lovegrove - The power and beauty of organic design

S2006 E19 Ross Lovegrove - The power and beauty of organic design

Designer Ross Lovegrove expounds his philosophy of "fat-free" design and offers insight into several of his extraordinary products, including the Ty Nant water bottle and the Go chair.

Première diffusion : 15 août 2006

Richard Baraniuk - Goodbye, textbooks; hello, open-source learning

S2006 E20 Richard Baraniuk - Goodbye, textbooks; hello, open-source learning

Rice University professor Richard Baraniuk explains the vision behind Connexions, his open-source, online education system. It cuts out the textbook, allowing teachers to share and modify course materials freely, anywhere in the world.

Première diffusion : 21 août 2006

Jimmy Wales - How a ragtag band created Wikipedia

S2006 E21 Jimmy Wales - How a ragtag band created Wikipedia

Jimmy Wales recalls how he assembled "a ragtag band of volunteers," gave them tools for collaborating and created Wikipedia, the self-organizing, self-correcting, never-finished online encyclopedia.

Première diffusion : 21 août 2006

Mena Trott - How blogs are building a friendlier world

S2006 E22 Mena Trott - How blogs are building a friendlier world

The founding mother of the blog revolution, Movable Type's Mena Trott, talks about the early days of blogging, when she realized that giving regular people the power to share our lives online is the key to building a friendlier, more connected world.

Première diffusion : 25 août 2006

Ze Frank - What's so funny about the Web?

S2006 E23 Ze Frank - What's so funny about the Web?

Performer and web toymaker Ze Frank delivers a hilarious nerdcore standup routine, then tells us what he's seriously passionate about: helping people create and interact using simple, addictive web tools.

Première diffusion : 25 août 2006

Eve Ensler - Finding happiness in body and soul

S2006 E24 Eve Ensler - Finding happiness in body and soul

Eve Ensler, creator of The Vagina Monologues, shares how a discussion about menopause with her friends led to talking about all sorts of sexual acts onstage, waging a global campaign to end violence toward women and finding her own happiness.

Première diffusion : 6 septembre 2006

Helen Fisher - The science of love, and the future of women

S2006 E25 Helen Fisher - The science of love, and the future of women

Anthropologist Helen Fisher takes on a tricky topic -- love -- and explains its evolution, its biochemical foundations and its social importance. She closes with a warning about the potential disaster inherent in antidepressant abuse.

Première diffusion : 6 septembre 2006

Richard Dawkins - The universe is queerer than we can suppose

S2006 E26 Richard Dawkins - The universe is queerer than we can suppose

Biologist Richard Dawkins makes a case for "thinking the improbable" by looking at how the human frame of reference limits our understanding of the universe.

Première diffusion : 12 septembre 2006

David Deutsch - What is our place in the cosmos?

S2006 E27 David Deutsch - What is our place in the cosmos?

Legendary scientist David Deutsch puts theoretical physics on the back burner to discuss a more urgent matter: the survival of our species. The first step toward solving global warming, he says, is to admit that we have a problem.

Première diffusion : 12 septembre 2006

Malcolm Gladwell - What we can learn from spaghetti  sauce

S2006 E28 Malcolm Gladwell - What we can learn from spaghetti sauce

Legendary scientist David Deutsch puts theoretical physics on the back burner to discuss a more urgent matter: the survival of our species. The first step toward solving global warming, he says, is to admit that we have a problem.

Première diffusion : 12 septembre 2006

Steven Levitt - Why do crack dealers still live with their moms?

S2006 E29 Steven Levitt - Why do crack dealers still live with their moms?

Freakonomics author Steven Levitt presents new data on the finances of drug dealing. Contrary to popular myth, he says, being a street-corner crack dealer isn't lucrative: It pays below minimum wage. And your boss can kill you.

Première diffusion : 19 septembre 2006

Barry Schwartz - The paradox of choice

S2006 E30 Barry Schwartz - The paradox of choice

Psychologist Barry Schwartz takes aim at a central tenet of western societies: freedom of choice. In Schwartz's estimation, choice has made us not freer but more paralyzed, not happier but more dissatisfied.

Première diffusion : 26 septembre 2006

Dan Gilbert - Why are we happy? Why aren't we happy?

S2006 E31 Dan Gilbert - Why are we happy? Why aren't we happy?

Dan Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness, challenges the idea that we'll be miserable if we don't get what we want. Our "psychological immune system" lets us feel truly happy even when things don't go as planned.

Première diffusion : 26 septembre 2006

Eva Vertes - My dream about the future of medicine

S2006 E32 Eva Vertes - My dream about the future of medicine

Eva Vertes -- only 19 when she gave this talk -- discusses her journey toward studying medicine and her drive to understand the roots of cancer and Alzheimer's.

Première diffusion : 2 octobre 2006

Aubrey de Grey - Why we age and how we can avoid it

S2006 E33 Aubrey de Grey - Why we age and how we can avoid it

Cambridge researcher Aubrey de Grey argues that aging is merely a disease -- and a curable one at that. Humans age in seven basic ways, he says, all of which can be averted.

Première diffusion : 2 octobre 2006

Jacqueline Novogratz - Investing in Africa's own solutions

S2006 E34 Jacqueline Novogratz - Investing in Africa's own solutions

Jacqueline Novogratz applauds the world's heightened interest in Africa and poverty, but argues persuasively for a new approach.

Première diffusion : 10 octobre 2006

Iqbal Quadir - The power of the mobile phone to end poverty

S2006 E35 Iqbal Quadir - The power of the mobile phone to end poverty

Iqbal Quadir tells how his experiences as a kid in poor Bangladesh, and later as a banker in New York, led him to start a mobile phone operator connecting 80 million rural Bangladeshi -- and to become a champion of bottom-up development.

Première diffusion : 10 octobre 2006

Ashraf Ghani - How to fix broken states

S2006 E36 Ashraf Ghani - How to fix broken states

In this soaring demonstration, deaf percussionist Evelyn Glennie illustrates how listening to music involves much more than simply letting sound waves hit your eardrums.

Première diffusion : 18 octobre 2006

Sasa Vucinic - Why a free press is the best investment

S2006 E37 Sasa Vucinic - Why a free press is the best investment

A free press -- papers, magazines, radio, TV, blogs -- is the backbone of any true democracy (and a vital watchdog on business). Sasa Vucinic, a journalist from Belgrade, talks about his new fund, which supports media by selling "free press bonds."

Première diffusion : 18 octobre 2006

Burt Rutan - Entrepreneurs are the future of space flight

S2006 E38 Burt Rutan - Entrepreneurs are the future of space flight

In this passionate talk, legendary spacecraft designer Burt Rutan lambasts the US government-funded space program for stagnating and asks entrepreneurs to pick up where NASA has left off.

Première diffusion : 25 octobre 2006

Ben Saunders - Three things to know before you ski to the North Pole

S2006 E39 Ben Saunders - Three things to know before you ski to the North Pole

Arctic explorer Ben Saunders recounts his harrowing solo ski trek to the North Pole, complete with engaging anecdotes, gorgeous photos and never-before-seen video.

Première diffusion : 25 octobre 2006

Robert Fischell	 - Finding new cures for migraine, depression, malpractice

S2006 E40 Robert Fischell - Finding new cures for migraine, depression, malpractice

Accepting his 2005 TED Prize, inventor Robert Fischell makes three wishes: redesigning a portable device that treats migraines, finding new cures for clinical depression and reforming the medical malpractice system.

Première diffusion : 31 octobre 2006

Bono - Join my call to action on Africa

S2006 E41 Bono - Join my call to action on Africa

Musician and activist Bono accepts the 2005 TED Prize with a riveting talk, arguing that aid to Africa isn't just another celebrity cause; it's a global emergency.

Première diffusion : 31 octobre 2006

Edward Burtynsky - Share the story of Earth's manufactured landscapes

S2006 E42 Edward Burtynsky - Share the story of Earth's manufactured landscapes

Accepting his 2005 TED Prize, photographer Edward Burtynsky makes a wish: that his images -- stunning landscapes that document humanity's impact on the world -- help persuade millions to join a global conversation on sustainability.

Première diffusion : 31 octobre 2006

Peter Donnelly - How juries are fooled by statistics

S2006 E43 Peter Donnelly - How juries are fooled by statistics

Oxford mathematician Peter Donnelly reveals the common mistakes humans make in interpreting statistics -- and the devastating impact these errors can have on the outcome of criminal trials.

Première diffusion : 8 novembre 2006

Michael Shermer - Why people believe strange things

S2006 E44 Michael Shermer - Why people believe strange things

Why do people see the Virgin Mary on a cheese sandwich or hear demonic lyrics in "Stairway to Heaven"? Using video and music, skeptic Michael Shermer shows how we convince ourselves to believe -- and overlook the facts.

Première diffusion : 8 novembre 2006

Kevin Kelly - How does technology evolve? Like we did

S2006 E45 Kevin Kelly - How does technology evolve? Like we did

Tech enthusiast Kevin Kelly asks "What does technology want?" and discovers that its movement toward ubiquity and complexity is much like the evolution of life.

Première diffusion : 14 novembre 2006

Ray Kurzweil - How technology's accelerating power will transform us

S2006 E46 Ray Kurzweil - How technology's accelerating power will transform us

Inventor, entrepreneur and visionary Ray Kurzweil explains in abundant, grounded detail why, by the 2020s, we will have reverse-engineered the human brain and nanobots will be operating your consciousness.

Première diffusion : 14 novembre 2006

Peter Gabriel - Fighting injustice with a videocamera

S2006 E47 Peter Gabriel - Fighting injustice with a videocamera

Musician and activist Peter Gabriel shares his very personal motivation for standing up for human rights with the watchdog group WITNESS -- and tells stories of citizen journalists in action.

Première diffusion : 6 décembre 2006

Rives - If I controlled the Internet (a poem)

S2006 E48 Rives - If I controlled the Internet (a poem)

How many poets could cram eBay, Friendster and Monster.com into 3-minute poem worthy of a standing ovation? Enjoy Rives' unique talent.

Première diffusion : 14 décembre 2006

Richard St. John - Secrets of success in 8 words, 3 minutes

S2006 E49 Richard St. John - Secrets of success in 8 words, 3 minutes

Why do people succeed? Is it because they're smart? Or are they just lucky? Neither. Analyst Richard St. John condenses years of interviews into an unmissable 3-minute slideshow on the real secrets of success.

Première diffusion : 14 décembre 2006

Dr. Dean Ornish - The world now eats (and dies) like Americans

S2006 E50 Dr. Dean Ornish - The world now eats (and dies) like Americans

Stop wringing your hands over AIDS, cancer and the avian flu. Cardiovascular disease kills more people than everything else combined -- and it's mostly preventable. Dr. Dean Ornish explains how changing our eating habits will save lives.

Première diffusion : 14 décembre 2006