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与TED官网同步

《与TED官网同步》有声小说点播列表:

  • x27;t need more nuclear weapons
  • [20160531] Sue Desmond-Hellmann: 一种思考公共健康的更聪慧也更精确的方式
  • Astro Teller: The unexpected benefit of celebrating failure
  • x27;s Comma Queen
  • Christiana Figueres:The inside story of the Paris climate agreement
  • [20160420] Chris Anderson:The Secret to Giving a Great TED Talk
  • [20160420] Joshua Prager:Wisdom from great writers on every year of life
  • [20160421] Juan Enriquez:We can reprogram life. How to do it wisely
  • [20160422] Aditi Gupta:A taboo-free way to talk about periods
  • [160423] Kenneth Lacovara Hunting for dinosaurs showed our place in the universe
  • [20160425] Shivani Siroya:A smart new business loan for people with no credit
  • [20160426] R. Luke DuBois: Insightful human portraits made from data
  • [160427] Ameera Harouda: Why I put myself in danger to tell the stories of Gaza
  • Michael Metcalfe:A provocative way to finance the fight against climate change
  • [160429] Riccardo Sabatini: How to read the genome and build a human being
  • [201604] Adam Grant: The surprising habits of original thinkers
  • Haley Van Dyck: How a start-up in the White House is changing business as usual
  • [201604] Parag Khanna: How megacities are changing the map of the world
  • Danielle Feinberg: The magic ingredient that brings Pixar movies to life
  • [201604] Tabetha Boyajian: The most mysterious star in the universe
  • [201604] Linus Torvalds: The mind behind Linux
  • [201604] Hugh Evans: What does it mean to be a citizen of the world?
  • x27;ll survive
  • Paula Hammond: A new superweapon in the fight against cancer
  • x27;s short life made a lasting difference
  • [20160504]Alice Rawsthorn: Pirates, nurses and other rebel designers
  • x27;t dared to dream
  • [20160505]Monica Byrne: A sci-fi vision of love from a 318-year-old hologram
  • [20160507] Michael Bodekaer:This virtual lab will revolutionize science class
  • [20160509] Jennifer Kahn: Gene editing can now change an entire species—forever
  • [20160510] Uri Hasson: This is your brain on communication
  • x27;s unflinching look at racial violence
  • [160512] Sangeeta Bhatia: This tiny particle could roam your body to find tumors
  • [20160513] Kang Lee: Can you really tell if a kid is lying?
  • [20160516] Moran Cerf: This scientist can hack your dreams
  • [20160518]Laura Indolfi: Good news in the fight against pancreatic cancer
  • [160518]Sebastian Junger: Our lonely society makes it hard to come home from war
  • [20160520]Toni Mac: The laws that sex workers really want
  • [20160520]Trevor Timm: How free is our freedom of the press?
  • [20160523] Lidia Yuknavitch: How a misfit found her voice
  • [20160525] Mariano Sigman: Your words may predict your future mental health
  • [20160525]Zaria Forman: Drawings that show the beauty and fragility of Earth
  • [20160527] Joseph Ravenell: How barbershops can keep men healthy
  • [20160528] Adam Driver: Why I bring theater to the military
  • [20160601] Samantha Nutt: The real harm of the global arms trade
  • [20160602] Norman Lear: An entertainment icon on living a life of meaning
  • [20160603] Stephen Wilkes: The passing of time, caught in a single photo
  • x27;s so sexy about math?
  • x27;ve ever wanted to see-up close and searchable
  • [20160608] ShaoLan: The Chinese zodiac, explained
  • [20160609] Sajay Samuel:How college loans exploit students for profit
  • [20160610] Negin Farsad:A highly scientific taxonomy of haters
  • [20160613] Andrew Youn: 3 reasons why we can win the fight against poverty
  • [20160614] Jamila Raqib: The secret to effective nonviolent resistance
  • [20160615]Andrew Pelling: This scientist makes ears out of apples
  • [20160616] Chris Milk: The birth of virtual reality as an art form
  • [20160617] Tristan Harris: How better tech could protect us from distraction
  • x27;s what I learned
  • [20160621] Keolu Fox: Why genetic research must be more diverse
  • [160622]Seema Bansal:How to fix a broken education system without any more money
  • [20160623] Brian Little: Who are you, really? The puzzle of personality
  • [20160624] Tom Hulme: What can we learn from shortcuts?
  • [20160627]Wanda Diaz Merced:How a blind astronomer found a way to hear the stars
  • [20160628] Blaise Agüera y Arcas: How computers are learning to be creative
  • x27;re wrong
  • [160630]Prosanta Chakrabarty:Clues to prehistoric times,found in blind cavefish
  • [20160701] John Legend: "Redemption Song"
  • x27;s architecture laid the foundation for brutal war
  • Alexander Betts: Why Brexit happened — and what to do next
  • Safwat Saleem: Why I keep speaking up, even when people mock my accent
  • [20160707]Elise Roy: When we design for disability, we all benefit
  • [20160708]Leila Hoteit: 3 lessons on success from an Arab businesswoman
  • [20160711]Eric Haseltine: What will be the next big scientific breakthrough?
  • [20160712]Emma Marris: Nature is everywhere — we just need to learn to see it
  • [20160713]Shubhendu Sharma: How to grow a forest in your backyard
  • [20160714]Adam Savage: My love letter to cosplay
  • [0715]Lisa Dyson: A forgotten Space Age technology could change how we grow food
  • [20160718]eL Seed: A project of peace, painted across 50 buildings
  • Gerard Ryle:How the Panama Papers journalists broke the biggest leak in history
  • [20160720]Ed Boyden: Baby diapers inspired this new way to study the brain
  • [20160721]Suzanne Simard: How trees talk to each other
  • x27;t
  • [20160809]Martin Reeves: How to build a business that lasts 100 years
  • [20160810]Molly Winter: The taboo secret to healthier plants and people
  • [20160811] Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala: How Africa can keep rising
  • [20160812]Dave Brain: What a planet needs to sustain life
  • [060815]Monica Araya: A small country with big ideas to get rid of fossil fuels
  • [20160816]James Green: 3 moons and a planet that could have alien life
  • x27;s lost civilizations — with satellites
  • [20160818]Anand Giridharadas: A letter to all who have lost in this era
  • x27;s blind soccer team became champions
  • [20160822]Olivier Scalabre: The next manufacturing revolution is here
  • [20160823]Timothy Ihrig: What we can do to die well
  • [20160824]Laura Boushnak: The deadly legacy of cluster bombs
  • [20160825]Don Tapscott: How the blockchain is changing money and business
  • [20160826]Vanessa Ruiz: The spellbinding art of human anatomy
  • [20160829]Julia Bacha: How women wage conflict without violence
  • [20160830]Christopher Bell: Bring on the female superheroes
  • [20160831]Kio Stark: Why you should talk to strangers
  • [20160901]Jonathan Tepperman: The risky politics of progress
  • [20160902]James Veitch: The agony of trying to unsubscribe
  • x27;s teach for mastery — not test scores
  • [20160906]Courtney Martin: The new American Dream
  • x27;t prevent concussions — and what might
  • [20160908]Franz Freudenthal: A new way to heal hearts without surgery
  • [20160909]Neha Narula: The future of money
  • [160912]Julie Lythcott-Haims:How to raise successful kids without over-parenting
  • [1609]Michael Shellenberger:How fear of nuclear power is hurting the environment
  • x27;s built to heal
  • [20160915]Abigail Marsh: Why some people are more altruistic than others
  • x27;s no such thing as not voting
  • [20160919]David Burkus: Why you should know how much your coworkers get paid
  • [20160920]Nadia Lopez: Why open a school? To close a prison
  • [20160921]Sebastian Kraves: The era of personal DNA testing is here
  • [20160922]Rebecca MacKinnon: We can fight terror without sacrificing our rights
  • x27;s forgotten working class
  • [20160926]Camille A. Brown: A visual history of social dance in 25 moves
  • x27;s hidden superpowers
  • [20160928]Sam Harris: Can we build AI without losing control over it?
  • x27;s why
  • [20161003]Ellen Jorgensen: What you need to know about CRISPR
  • [20161004]Sayu Bhojwani: Immigran* voices make democracy stronger
  • [20161005]Adam de la Zerda: We can start winning the war against cancer
  • [20161006]Isaac Lidsky: What reality are you creating for yourself?
  • [20161007]Rainn Wilson: Ideas worth dating
  • [20161010]John McWhorter: 4 reasons to learn a new language
  • [20161011]Ione Wells: How we talk about se*ual assault online
  • x27;ll never know
  • x27;s invisible wounds
  • [20161014]Jim Hemerling: 5 ways to lead in an era of constant change
  • [20161017]Trevor Copp and Jeff Fox: Ballroom dance that breaks gender roles
  • x27;ve stopped trusting institutions and started trusting……
  • [20161019]Todd Coleman: A temporary tattoo that brings hospital care to the home
  • [20161020]Zeynep Tufekci: Machine intelligence makes human morals more important
  • [20161021]Manwar Ali: Inside the mind of a former radical j*hadist
  • x27;s first election
  • [20161024]Wanis Kabbaj: What a driverless world could look like
  • [20161025]Ian Bremmer: How the US should use its superpower status
  • [20161026]Alyssa Monks: How loss helped one artist find beauty in imperfection
  • [20161027]Tasos Frantzolas: Everything you hear on film is a lie
  • [20161028]Silk Road Ensemble + Rhiannon Giddens: "St. James Infirmary Blues"
  • [20161029]Kelli Jean Drinkwater: Enough with the fear of fat
  • x27;s public schools keep kids in poverty
  • x27;s data could end world hunger
  • [20161103]Tim Leberecht: 4 ways to build a human company in the age of machines
  • [20161104]Amanda Palmer, Jherek Bischoff, Usman Riaz: "Space Oddity"
  • x27;s time for women to run for office
  • x27;s end the hate
  • [20161108]Jonathan Haidt: Can a divided America heal?
  • [20161110]Fawn Qiu: Easy DIY projects for kid engineers
  • x27;s train them to come home,too
  • [20161114]Kimberlé Crenshaw: The urgency of intersectionality
  • 20161115 Bettina Warburg:How the blockchain will radically transform the economy
  • [20161116]Steven Johnson: How play leads to great inventions
  • [20161117]Victor Rios: Help for kids the education system ignores
  • [20161118]Roger Antonsen: Math is the hidden secret to understanding the world
  • x27;s equality
  • [20161122]Juan Enriquez: What will humans look like in 100 years?
  • [20161123]Adam Galinsky: How to speak up for yourself
  • [20161128]Joe Lassiter: We need nuclear power to solve climate change
  • [20161129]Alicia Garza: An interview with the founders of Black Lives Matter
  • [20161130]Danny Dorling: Maps that show us who we are (not just where we are)
  • [161201]Ryan Gravel: How an old loop of railroads is changing the face of a city
  • [20161202]Kate Adams: 4 larger-than-life lessons from soap operas
  • [20161205]Tiq Milan and Kim Katrin Milan: A queer vision of love and marriage
  • x27;s clean up the space junk orbiting Earth
  • [20161207]Jia Jiang: What I learned from 100 days of rejection
  • [20161208]Elizabeth Lesser: Say your truths and seek them in others
  • [20161209]Veerle Provoost: Do kids think of s perm donors as family?
  • [20161212]Kevin B. Jones:Why curiosity is the key to science and medicine
  • [20161213]Kevin Kelly:How AI can bring on a second Industrial Revolution
  • [20161214]Rebecca Brachman:Could a drug prevent depression and PTSD?
  • [20161215]Dena Simmons:How students of color confront impostor syndrome
  • [20161216]Laura Vanderkam:How to gain control of your free time
  • [20161219]David Autor:Why are there still so many jobs?
  • [20161220]Chinaka Hodge:What will you tell your daughters about 2016?
  • [20161220]Anjali Tripathi:Why Earth may someday look like Mars
  • x27;s time to reclaim and reinvent religion
  • [20161222]James Beacham:How we explore unanswered questions in physics
  • [20170103] Adam Grant:Are you a giver or a taker?
  • x27;t need more nuclear weapons
  • [20170105]Sam Kass:Want kids to learn well? Feed them well
  • [20170106]Sofia Jawed-Wessel:The lies we tell pregnant women
  • [20170109]Mandy Len Catron:A better way to talk about love
  • [20170110]George Tulevski:The next step in nanotechnology
  • [20170111]Dan Bricklin:Meet the inventor of the electronic spreadsheet
  • [20170112]Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado:To solve old problems, study new species
  • [20170113]Sisonke Msimang:If a story moves you, act on it
  • x27;t diagnose
  • [20170118]Ashley Judd:How online abuse of women has spiraled out of control
  • [20170119]Emily Parsons-Lord:Art made of the air we breathe
  • [20170120]Robb Willer:How to have better political conversations
  • [20170123]Paul Knoepfler:The ethical dilemma of designer babies
  • [20170124]Jeanne Gang:Buildings that blend nature and city
  • [20170125]Caleb Barlow:Where is cybercrime really coming from?
  • x27;s Muslim kids
  • x27;s quest for clean water
  • x27;s too late
  • [20170131] Alan Smith:Why you should love statistics
  • [20170201]Eduardo Brice?o:How to get better at the things you care about
  • [20170202]Sue Klebold:My son was a Columbine shooter. This is my story
  • [20170203]Nagin Cox:What time is it on Mars?
  • [20170206]Maurice Conti:The incredible inventions of intuitive AI
  • [20170207]Thordis Elva and Tom Stranger:Our story of rape and reconciliation
  • [20170208]Joshua Smith:New nanotech to detect cancer early
  • [20170209]Jeff Speck:4 ways to make a city more walkable
  • x27;s like to be a parent in a war zone
  • [20170213]Miriam Zoila Pérez:How racism harms pregnant women—and what can help
  • [20170214]Amy Adele Hasinoff:How to practice safe sexting
  • [20170215] Lara Setrakian:修复破碎的新闻产业的3种方法
  • [20170216]Salil Dudani:How jails extort the poor
  • [20170221]Brittney Cooper:The racial politics of time
  • [20170222]Jonathan Rossiter:A robot that eats pollution
  • x27;t fear superintelligent AI
  • [20170223] Charity Wayua:A few ways to fix an ailing government
  • x27;s sexism
  • [20170228]Jeff Kirschner:This app makes it fun to pick up litter
  • [20170301]Lux Narayan:What I learned from 2,000 obituaries
  • [20170302]Kathy Hull:Stories from a home for terminally ill children
  • [20170303]Sara Ramirez:"Rollercoaster"
  • [20170303]Carrie Poppy:A scientific approach to the paranormal
  • [20170306]Megan Phelps-Roper:I grew up in the Westboro Baptist Church.
  • [20170307]Caroline Paul:To raise brave girls, encourage adventure
  • [20170308]Jude Kelly:Why women should tell the stories of humanity
  • x27;m fighting bias in algorithms
  • [20170310]John Koenig:Beautiful new words to describe obscure emotions
  • [20170313]aitlin Doughty:A burial practice that nourishes the planet
  • [20170314] Carrie Nugent:Adventures of an asteroid hunter
  • [20170315]Peggy Orenstein:What young women believe about their own pleasure
  • x27;t we write words the way we pronounce them?
  • x27;s dead shopping malls
  • [20170320]Peter Weinstock:Lifelike simulations that make real-life surgery safer
  • [20170321]Michele L. Sullivan:Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness
  • [20170322]Margaret Bourdeaux:Why civilians suffer more once a war is over
  • [20170323]Simon Anholt:Who would the rest of the world vote for?
  • [20170324]Mona Chalabi:3 ways to spot a bad statistic
  • x27;s plan to recycle Styrofoam
  • x27;s milk
  • [20170329]Michael Botticelli:Addiction is a disease. We should treat it like one
  • [20170330]Moshe Szyf:How early life experience is written into DNA
  • [20170331]Emtithal Mahmoud:A young poet tells the story of Darfur
  • [20170403]Casey Brown:Know your worth, and then ask for it
  • [20170404]Katie Bouman:How to take a picture of a black hole
  • x27;re not having about digital child abuse
  • [20170406]David R. Williams:How racism makes us sick
  • [20170407]Giorgia Lupi:How we can find ourselves in data
  • [20170410]Ari Wallach:3 ways to plan for the (very) long term
  • [20170411]Marks:Governments should fight corporations, not collaborate with them
  • [20170412]Todd Scott:An intergalactic guide to using a defibrillator
  • [20170413]Zubaida Bai:A simple birth kit for mothers in the developing world
  • [20170417]Siamak Hariri:How do you build a sacred space?
  • [20170418]Natasha Hurley-Walker:How radio telescopes show us unseen galaxies
  • [20170419]Amy Green:A video game to cope with grief
  • [20170420]Carroll:How I learned to read — and trade stocks — in prison
  • [20170424]Stephanie Busari:How fake news does real harm
  • [20170425]Siddhartha Roy:Science in service to the public good
  • [20170426]Pope Francis:Why the only future worth building includes everyone
  • [20170427]Serena Williams and Gayle King:On tennis, love and motherhood
  • x27;s
  • x27;re building — and boring
  • [20170502]Deborah Lipstadt:否认犹太大屠杀的背后
  • [20170504]Sangu Delle:关注自己的心理健康并不可耻
  • [20170505]Karim Abouelnaga:孩子们真正想去的暑期学校
  • [20170508]Carolyn Jones:一阙献给护士的颂词
  • [20170509]Robert Sapolsky:The biology of our best and worst selves
  • [20170510]Jorge Drexler:Poetry, music and identity
  • [20170511]Kate Stafford:人为噪音如何影响海洋栖息地
  • [20170512]Shah Rukh Khan:关于人性、名声和爱的思考
  • [20170515]Stuart Russell:人工智能是如何让我们变得更好的
  • [20170516]Lucy Kalanithi:在死亡面前,生活如何有意义
  • [20170517]Ted Halstead:多方收益的气候方案
  • [20170518]Wendy Troxel:为何学校应该为青少年延后上课时间?
  • x27;s a lack of cash
  • [170525]Fedoroff:A secret weapon against Zika and other mosquito-borne diseases
  • [20170526]OK Go:How to find a wonderful idea
  • x27;s chemistry
  • x27;t fear intelligent machines. Work with them
  • [20170531]Marlon Peterson:难道我不是人吗?对犯罪司法改革的呼吁
  • [20170601]Raj Panjabi:No one should die because they live too far from a doctor
  • [20170602]Rhiannon Giddens:3 songs that bring history to life
  • [20170603]Michael Bierut:如何设计一个让孩子们爱上阅读的图书馆
  • [170606]Davidson:Why glass towers are bad for city life and what we need instead
  • x27;t look away
  • [20170608]Ordikhani-Seyedlar:What happens in your brain when you pay attention?
  • [20170609]Anne Lamott:12 truths I learned from life and writing
  • [20170612]Tim Ferriss:Why you should define your fears instead of your goals
  • [20170605]Patrick Lynch:How to see past your own perspective and find truth
  • [20170613]RICHARD BROWNING:How I built a jet suit
  • [20170614]KATRINA SPADE:When I die, recompose me
  • x27; rare disease
  • [20170616]SOFI TUKKERBETTA LEMME:"Awoo"
  • x27;t everyone deserve a chance at a good life?
  • [20170620]ANAB JAIN:Why we need to imagine different futures
  • [20170621]DAVID MILIBAND:The refugee crisis is a test of our character
  • [20170622]SINéAD BURKE:Why design should include everyone
  • [20170623]CHEYENNE COCHRANE:A celebration of natural hair
  • x27;t feel sorry for refugees — believe in them
  • [20170710]MANU PRAKASH:Lifesaving scientific tools made of paper
  • [170711]RABBI JONATHAN SACKS:How we can face the future without fear, together
  • [20170712]JORGE RAMOS:Why journalists have an obligation to challenge power
  • x27;s history
  • [20170714]ADAM ALTER:Why our screens make us less happy
  • [20170717]KATE MARVEL:Can clouds buy us more time to solve climate change?
  • [20170522]SITAWA WAFULA:为什么我要谈论癫痫
  • [20170718]ANIL SETH:How your brain hallucinates your conscious reality
  • [20170719]TRICIA WANG:The human insights missing from big data
  • [20170720]SUSAN ROBINSON:我如何没能成功地残障
  • [20170724]GRACE KIM:集体宿舍如何让我们更快乐也活的更久
  • [20170725]JIMMY LIN:一种简单快捷早期发现癌症的血液试验
  • [20170726]TRISTAN HARRIS:技术公司用哪些精巧小把戏来吸引用户注意力
  • [20170727]JENNIFER PLUZNICK:闻气味的不仅有你的鼻子,更有身体。
  • [20170728]KRISTEN MARHAVER:为什么我对那些珊瑚礁仍抱希望?
  • [20170721]NOAH FELDMAN:汉密尔顿vs.麦迪逊与美国党派的诞生
  • [20170731]MARC RAIBERT:遇见斑点狗,一只会跑会叫会开门的机器狗
  • [20170801]TITUS KAPHAR:艺术能够修正历史吗?
  • [20170803]FRAN?OISE MOULY:《纽约客》图像封面背后的故事
  • [20170804]JOSEPH REDMON:电脑如何快速识别物体
  • [20170807]TOM GRUBER:How AI can enhance our memory, work and social lives
  • [20170808]ANJAN CHATTERJEE:How your brain decides what is beautiful
  • x27;s end ageism
  • [20170810]DAVID BARON:You owe it to yourself to experience a total solar eclipse
  • [20170811]ANNE MADDEN:Meet the microscopic life in your home — and on your face
  • [20170815]Ronald S Sullivan Jr.: How I help free innocent people from prison
  • [20170815]Manoush Zomorodi: How boredom can lead to your most brilliant ideas
  • [20170816]Jack Conte: How artists can (finally) get paid in the digital age
  • [170817]Richard Berry: A practical way to help the homeless find work and safety
  • [20170817]Peter Calthorpe: 7 principles for building better cities
  • [20170818]Susan Pinker: The secret to living longer may be your social life
  • [20170821]Anika Paulson: How I found myself through music
  • x27;Neil: The era of blind faith in big data must end
  • [20170823]Iyad Rahwan: What moral decisions should driverless cars make?
  • [20170825]Robin Hanson: What would happen if we upload our brains to computers?
  • [170828]Bertozzi: What the sugar coating on your cells is trying to tell you
  • [20170829]Laolu Senbanjo: "The Sacred Art of the Ori"
  • [170830]Okuk: When workers own companies, the economy is more resilient
  • [20170831]Wanuri Kahiu: Fun, fierce and fantastical African art
  • [20170831]Tara Winkler: Why we need to end the era of orphanages
  • [20170831]Noriko Arai: Can a robot pass a university entrance exam?
  • [20170831]Chance Coughenour: How your pictures can help reclaim lost history
  • [20170901]Chetan Bhatt: Dare to refuse the origin myths that claim who you are
  • [170831]Granick: How the US government spies on people who protest
  • [20170904]Daan Roosegaarde: A smog vacuum cleaner and other magical city designs
  • [20170906]Ray Dalio: How to build a company where the best ideas win
  • [20170907]Toma?s Saraceno: Would you live in a 浮动 city in the sky?
  • [20170907]Benjamin Grant: What it feels like to see Earth from space
  • [20170908]OluTimehin Adegbeye: Who belongs in a city?
  • [20170911]Lauran Arledge: How our friendship survives our opposing politics
  • x27;s more to life than being happy
  • [20170912] Wagner: What really motivates people to be honest in business
  • [20170913]Pierre Thiam: A forgotten ancient grain that could help Africa prosper
  • [20170914]Augie Picado: The real reason manufacturing jobs are disappearing
  • [20170914]Helen Czerski: The fascinating physics of everyday life
  • x27;s truths
  • [20170918]Jun Wang: How digital DNA could help you make better health choices
  • [20170919]Olufemi: Why Africa must become a center of knowledge again
  • x27;re missing in the debate about immigration
  • [20170921]Armando Azua-Bustos: The most Martian place on Earth
  • [20170921]Nagpal: What intelligent machines can learn from a school of fish
  • [20170921]Theo E.J. Wilson: A black man goes undercover in the alt-right
  • [20170922]Karoliina Korppoo: How a video game might help us build better cities
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