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Karen Frances Eng

Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Karen Frances Eng is an independent writer, editor and communications consultant and a longtime contributing writer for TED. She is based in the UK.

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Curious connections: Fellows Friday with Kyra Gaunt

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Curious connections: Fellows Friday with Kyra Gaunt

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Musician, ethnomusicologist, author, and social media maven — Kyra Gaunt (see her TEDxChisinau talk here) won’t limit herself to one way of thinking. Using a variety of media, she works nonstop to help humanity see our own remarkable unity in diversity. Your work encompasses scholarship, musical performance, educational theory, race, gender, and more. How do []

Sculpting coral gardens: Fellows Friday with Colleen Flanigan

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Sculpting coral gardens: Fellows Friday with Colleen Flanigan

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Socio-environmental artist Colleen Flanigan creates large, undulating metal forms and installs them in damaged coral ecosystems to help regenerate marine life — living sea sculptures that inspire awe and protection for our underwater world. What is the coral crisis about? We are at a critical stage in coral endangerment. Some predict that most corals will []

How can TED Fellows help build The City 2.0? A roundtable

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How can TED Fellows help build The City 2.0? A roundtable

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Photo: James Duncan Davidson The TED Prize Wish, revealed today at TED2012, asks global citizens to help the world’s cities to become inclusive, innovative, healthy, soulful and thriving. To help make this happen, TED is offering an online platform that will allow people to sign up, register skills and interest, and connect with each other, []

Doing archeology from space: Sarah Parcak at TED2012

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Doing archeology from space: Sarah Parcak at TED2012

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Photo: James Duncan Davidson Space archeology pioneer and Egyptologist Sarah Parcak zooms out from the moment 90 years ago when Howard Carter peered by candlelight into King Tut’s tomb to a new age of archaeological discovery: seeking ancient civilization by 21st-century candlelight. Sarah uses satellite imagery to find evidence of ancient Egyptian cities. Take the []

TED Fellows Talks: A full recap of Monday’s sessions

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TED Fellows Talks: A full recap of Monday’s sessions

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Greg Gage, onstage at TED Fellows Talks. Photo: Ryan Lash On the afternoon before TED2012 mainstage sessions begin, the Center Theater was packed to the rafters for two sessions of TED Fellows talks. Here’s what happened … Christine Marie, shadow artist With a clap of thunder and a flash of light, the TED2012 Fellows talks []

Blast off! The TED Fellows workshops at TED2012

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Blast off! The TED Fellows workshops at TED2012

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From the TED Fellows blog: Taking off full force on the first day of their pre-conference, TED2012 Fellows were treated to a cluster of workshops offering tools on how best to get attention and support for their extraordinary work — from the profits and pitfalls of public speaking to how to run an exciting crowd-sourcing []

Meet the TED2012 Fellows – download our guide

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Meet the TED2012 Fellows – download our guide

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Meet the phenomenal new TED2012 Fellows in our just-released downloadable guide. Inside you’ll find photos and profiles of all 65 Fellows onsite: the class of TED2012 as well as all three classes of Senior Fellows. Dive in to explore their lives, work and ideas — and prepare to lose your socks! Download the TED2012 Fellows []

Peek-a-boo!: Fellows Friday with Aparna Rao

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Peek-a-boo!: Fellows Friday with Aparna Rao

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Part of Bangalore-based art duo Pors & Rao, Aparna Rao (watch her TED Talk) embeds high-tech and humor in interactive, sculptural artworks that awaken us to our own subtle behavioral patterns and emotional responses. What’s your vision and motivation for making this art? I think it’s more a compulsion than a vision. It all started []

POW! Agent Hero: Fellows Friday with Suleiman Bakhit

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POW! Agent Hero: Fellows Friday with Suleiman Bakhit

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Creating characters and stories richly inspired by Arabic tradition, Suleiman Bakhit is fighting to change how the West sees Arab youth — and how Arab youth see themselves — one superhero at a time. You started producing comics after you got attacked after 9/11. What happened? I was a student at the University of Minnesota []

Breakthrough solutions: Fellows Friday with Juliette LaMontagne

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Breakthrough solutions: Fellows Friday with Juliette LaMontagne

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Juliette LaMontagne’s Breaker offers millennials a unique, hands-on alternative learning opportunity — working on projects with serious social impact. Breaker teams take on such challenges as illiteracy and feeding the city, while gaining valuable real-world social entrepreneurship skills. Take us through the Breaker process — how does it work? Each three-month Breaker project convenes a []

Udder genius: Fellows Friday with Su Kahumbu

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Udder genius: Fellows Friday with Su Kahumbu

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Agriculturalist and social entrepreneur Su Kahumbu created iCow, a mobile app that supports farmers caring for livestock. Soon it will become an information-delivery platform that could help generate a whole new crop of young farmers. What does iCow do? The iCow application essentially reminds small-scale dairy farmers in Kenya of important periods in gestation. This []

Waterwise: Fellows Friday with Sonaar Luthra

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Waterwise: Fellows Friday with Sonaar Luthra

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Sonaar Luthra (watch his TED Talk) is packing water-safety analysis and mobile networking into the Water Canary — a handheld, open-source, and easy-to-use gadget accessible to all — hoping to save lives and gather information that will improve global water health. You have a background as a writer, educator and journalist. How did you end []

High-velocity innovation: Fellows Friday with Jodie Wu

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High-velocity innovation: Fellows Friday with Jodie Wu

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Jodie Wu’s Global Cycle Solutions creates bike-run machines mounted on rideable cycles, transforming bikes into mobile business tools for rural Tanzania. How did you get interested in innovating solutions for problems in developing nations? I first went to Tanzania as part of MIT’s D-Lab, a multidisciplinary course on development of appropriate technologies, innovation, and creative []

Flesh-eating mushrooms: Fellows Friday with Jae Rhim Lee

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Flesh-eating mushrooms: Fellows Friday with Jae Rhim Lee

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Artist Jae Rhim Lee (watch her TED Talk) is asking us to rethink our relationship with death and the planet — with the help of flesh-eating mushrooms, she’s making human decomposition clean and green. You’re an artist and designer primarily concerned with how our bodies interact with the world. I’m concerned with finding alternatives that []