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一种用苹果培育人体器官的奇妙方法
Biohacker Andrew Pelling has figured out a way to create living, functional biological objects that don’t exist in nature — without deliberately modifying DNA in any way. In one experiment, he uses apples and human cells to make ears. But what? And how? And why? Read on.
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罪犯洗钱的热门手段?房地产。
An inside look at the intense year-long investigation into the shady sales of the Trump Ocean Club high-rise in Panama
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六边形!以及爱上数学的其他理由
One mathematician’s spirited answer to bored, frustrated and reluctant math students.
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何为”好”犹太人?
As an occasionally practicing, atheistic Jew, David Webber tries to get to grips with what being a “good” Jew might actually mean. And yes, what his mother thinks matters.
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我们采访了5位正在创造未来的人:未来究竟会是什么样?
Who should go to Mars? Fancy growing a chair? Top creative thinkers share their thoughts on what the future might look like, in films shot at TED2015 by Jesse Dylan.
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别让你的语言消亡
Writer Suzanne Talhouk on why speaking your mother tongue is about more than mere communication.
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亲爱的TED:”我怎样才能在工作中更快乐?”
Smart advice from TED speakers to help you rediscover your joy on the job
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什么造就了伟大的领导者?一份推荐阅读书单
领导力专家西蒙·斯涅克在其风靡全球的TED演讲基础上,推荐了五本书和两部纪录片,涵盖使命感、领导风格、开放思维等主题,帮助读者深入理解伟大领导力的本质。
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探寻”盲文圣杯”:为盲人打造平价电子触控板的征途
Designers have dreamed about creating a refreshable, affordable full-page Braille display for the visually impaired, and a team at the University of Michigan has found an ingenious solution in bubbles. That’s right, bubbles
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一位厨师重寻他的南方烹饪历史
Researching, celebrating and supporting African American food culture is Michael Twitty’s way to honor and heal his country’s racial past.