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Shereen El-Feki: How to fight an epidemic of bad laws
http://www.ted.com There is an epidemic of HIV, and with it an epidemic of bad laws — laws that effectively criminalize being HIV positive. At the TEDxSummit in Doha, TED Fellow Shereen El-Feki gives a forceful argument that these laws are not only based in stigma, but are helping the disease spread.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!
Philippe Petit: The journey across the high wire
http://www.ted.com Even a death-defying magician has to start somewhere. High-wire artist Philippe Petit takes you on an intimate journey from his first card trick at age 6 to his tightrope walk between the Twin Towers.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!
The New iPhone – What To Expect
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Religions and babies | Hans Rosling
http://www.ted.com Hans Rosling had a question: Do some religions have a higher birth rate than others — and how does this affect global population growth? Speaking at the TEDxSummit in Doha, Qatar, he graphs data over time and across religions. With his trademark humor and sharp insight, Hans reaches a surprising conclusion on world fertility rates.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!
Nathan Wolfe: What’s left to explore?
http://www.ted.com We’ve been to the moon, we’ve mapped the continents, we’ve even been to the deepest point in the ocean — twice. What’s left for the next generation to explore? Biologist and explorer Nathan Wolfe suggests this answer: Almost everything. And we can start, he says, with the world of the unseeably small.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!