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5 TED Talks on Science That Will Blow Your Mind. Andrew Maynard is a scientist and emerging technology adviser. He blogs at 2020 Science and tweets as @2020science. Some of the most entertaining, informative and mind-blowing science videos on the web come from TED – the Technology, Entertainment, Design conference. Challenged to give the “talk of their lives,” the world’s top scientists and science communicators have been dazzling audiences – many of whom are thought leaders, trend-setters and entertainers - for years now.

Most of the best talks are now freely available on the internet, but sifting through hundreds of video clips to find the real gems can be hard going. To make things easier, here are five of my favorite TED Talks on science. The selection rules were simple: - Was I engaged within the first few seconds? 1. What on earth do coral, complex mathematics and the craft of crochet have in common? 2. 3. Is there life on other planets? 4. 5. Finally, the big picture. See also: 13 Twits Who Will Change Your Perspective on Reality. Blog: TED's Chris Anderson answers Reddit's questions. Talks | List. Laurie Santos: A monkey economy as irrational as ours.

Hans Rosling shows the best stats you've ever seen | Video on TE. Rory Sutherland: Life lessons from an ad man. Melinda French Gates: What nonprofits can learn from Coca-Cola. Dan Dennett on dangerous memes. Dan Gilbert asks, Why are we happy? Barry Schwartz on the paradox of choice. Blog: The real difference between liberals and conservatives: Jo. Art From A-ha to OK Go: A museum exhibit all about the music video In the early ‘80s, before MTV turned its attention to reality TV, David Bowie, Madonna and the Pretenders lit up small screens, using a new medium to showcase their songs: the music video.

Recently, we’ve seen a resurgence of this art form as cinematographers, musicians and artists join together to supersize their visual creativity. But […] Science Want to know more about the unreliable nature of memory? Elizabeth Loftus studies false memories.