TEDTalks - Season 16 / Year 2020

TEDTalks - Season 16 / Year 2020

Season 16 / Year 2020

Network
DatesJan 2, 2020 - Jan 21, 2020
Previous Season

Episodes

Pat Mitchell: Dangerous times call for dangerous women
Year 2020Episode 120 min

Pat Mitchell: Dangerous times call for dangerous women

Jan 2, 2020
Ipsita Dasgupta: To challenge the status quo, find a 'co-conspirator'
Year 2020Episode 220 min

Ipsita Dasgupta: To challenge the status quo, find a "co-conspirator"

Jan 2, 2020
Anindya Kundu: The 'opportunity gap' in US public education -- and how to close it
Year 2020Episode 320 min

Anindya Kundu: The "opportunity gap" in US public education -- and how to close it

Jan 3, 2020
Mitch Zeller: The past, present and future of nicotine addiction
Year 2020Episode 420 min

Mitch Zeller: The past, present and future of nicotine addiction

Jan 3, 2020
Risa Wechsler: The search for dark matter -- and what we've found so far
Year 2020Episode 520 min

Risa Wechsler: The search for dark matter -- and what we've found so far

Jan 6, 2020
Leon Marchal: The urgent case for antibiotic-free animals
Year 2020Episode 620 min

Leon Marchal: The urgent case for antibiotic-free animals

Jan 7, 2020
Emma Schachner: The secret weapon that let dinosaurs take over the planet
Year 2020Episode 720 min

Emma Schachner: The secret weapon that let dinosaurs take over the planet

Jan 8, 2020
Anna Piperal: What a digital government looks like
Year 2020Episode 820 min

Anna Piperal: What a digital government looks like

Jan 9, 2020
Colette Pichon Battle: Climate change will displace millions. Here's how we prepare
Year 2020Episode 920 min

Colette Pichon Battle: Climate change will displace millions. Here's how we prepare

Jan 10, 2020
Tom Nash: The perks of being a pirate
Year 2020Episode 1020 min

Tom Nash: The perks of being a pirate

Jan 10, 2020
David J. Bier: How guest worker visas could transform the US immigration system
Year 2020Episode 1120 min

David J. Bier: How guest worker visas could transform the US immigration system

Jan 14, 2020
Markus Mutz: How supply chain transparency can help the planet
Year 2020Episode 1220 min

Markus Mutz: How supply chain transparency can help the planet

Jan 15, 2020
Priti Krishtel: Why are drug prices so high? Investigating the outdated US patent system
Year 2020Episode 1320 min

Priti Krishtel: Why are drug prices so high? Investigating the outdated US patent system

Jan 16, 2020
Rachel Kleinfeld: A path to security for the world's deadliest countries
Year 2020Episode 1420 min

Rachel Kleinfeld: A path to security for the world's deadliest countries

Jan 16, 2020
Jen Gunter: Why can't we talk about periods?
Year 2020Episode 1520 min

Jen Gunter: Why can't we talk about periods?

Jan 17, 2020
Adam Garske: How designing brand-new enzymes could change the world
Year 2020Episode 1620 min

Adam Garske: How designing brand-new enzymes could change the world

Jan 21, 2020

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