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Dive into ocean news on mission-blue.org

Dive into ocean news on mission-blue.org

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TED Prize winner Sylvia Earle inspired all of us to care deeply about the ocean and to think deeply about how we can protect it. But the ocean is vast and the challenges are numerous. Where do we begin to understand the complex beauty that is the ocean? One great place to start: The new []

Assignment Compassion: Join Adrian Grenier to tell your story on video

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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6EQ3oqoD8Nw] Has an act of compassion changed your life? Share your story — and join the Charter for Compassion in a brand-new video initiative: Assignment Compassion. In the video above, actor Adrian Grenier gives the first assignment: Share a moment of compassion that changed your life. Record your video response to Adrian’s assignment and share []

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

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, []

The City 2.0: Read (and watch) the TED Prize wish

The City 2.0: Read (and watch) the TED Prize wish

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This powerful wish asks us all to build the city that the future needs. Visit theCity2.Org to join in. Here’s the full text of this inspiring wish: I am the crucible of the future. I am where humanity will either flourish or fade. I am being built and rebuilt every day. I am inevitable. But []

Cities and the art of listening: Suja Lowenthal at TED2012

Cities and the art of listening: Suja Lowenthal at TED2012

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Suja Lowenthal is the Vice Mayor of Long Beach, but she’s also involved in a major project on the other side of the world. She tells us, in the 2012 TED Prize session, a story of a city that is yet to be. Storytelling is a universal language that “survives through our voice and our []

Encyclopedia of Life/TED Prize update: Cynthia Parr at TED2012

Encyclopedia of Life/TED Prize update: Cynthia Parr at TED2012

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Cynthia Parr takes the stage to update us on a massive TED Prize project: The Encyclopedia of Life. Perhaps a quarter of TED talks feature living organisms. Whether it’s an urgent need for conservation or a creature that can teach us something, it’s obvious that you care deeply about biodiversity. And with your help we’ve made Ed Wilson’s []

The City: Session 7 at TED2012

The City: Session 7 at TED2012

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This year, the TED Prize has been given to a concept, The City 2.0. In this session, we reveal all, interspersed with a host of speakers who’ve dedicated their life and work to making our world’s cities as excellent as they can be. In this session: We heard updates on Jill Tarter’s wish to search []

Before TEDActive begins … it begins

Before TEDActive begins … it begins

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Before TEDActive sessions begin, Monday’s TEDActive-ists signed up for a slate of pre-conference sessions and fun. See more photos on TEDActive’s daily photo album. TED Prize Workshop with Insight Labs: A three-hour intensive TED Prize workshop, with Insight Labs, asked: How can we get better and better at working together on massive projects? (Photo: Feb []

Rising Souls: Inside Out in Haiti

Rising Souls: Inside Out in Haiti

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Today marks the 2nd anniversary of the earthquake that devastated Haiti. This morning the people of Port au Prince woke up to portraits of their own – locals and members of the Haitian diaspora – plastered around the city. From Cité Soleil to Petion-Ville, over 500 images, taken by Haitian photographers and printed by JR’s []

“A place of joy”: NextEinstein welcomes the first postgrad class at AIMS Senegal

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[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC0OpWZMqfU%5D Congratulations to the first class of admitted students at AIMS Senegal, the newest AIMS center and the latest achievement from cosmologist and TED Prize winner Neil Turok and his NextEinstein Initiative. In 2008 Turok wished for the TED community to help “unlock and nurture scientific talent across Africa, so that within our lifetimes []