Постоянная экономия ресурсов мозга приводит к тому, что человек проживает свою жизнь, двигаясь по пути наименьшего сопротивления. Не осознавая этого.
Для борьбы с инертностью мышления был придуман инструмент — научный метод, который позволяет вовремя обнаруживать, что исследователь попал в ловушку, перепутал ощущение истины (простоты) с реальным положением дел. Специалист по мышлению в Zebrainy Limited, автор сайта «Менсология: просто о мозге». Автор нескольких прикладных моделей мышления. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Michael dedicates his speech to one of the main themes of our time — the postponement and procrastination. We all know that this is a huge problem for our society and it’s familiar to everyone.
The creator of the social project «To delay means to bury.» He is a creative Director at TWIGA, the Cannes Lions, New York Festival and Globes Awards winner, and a jury member of numerous Russian and international festivals.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
The latest research is clear: the state of our attention determines the state of our lives. So how do we harness our attention to focus deeper, get distracted less, and even become more creative? Chris Bailey, author of the recent book Hyperfocus, talks about how our ability to focus is the key to productivity, creativity, and living a meaningful life.
Follow Chris on @chris_bailey Chris Bailey was recently described by TED as possibly “the most productive man you’d ever hope to meet”. He is the international bestselling author of Hyperfocus and The Productivity Project, which have been published in sixteen languages. Chris works with organisations around the globe on how they can become more productive without hating the process.
To date, Chris has written hundreds of articles on the subject of productivity, and has garnered coverage in media as diverse as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York magazine, The Huffington Post, Harvard Business Review, TED, Fortune, Fast Company, and Lifehacker. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Если вы давно искали ответы на вопросы: Есть ли возможность увидеть болезнь, пока она не поразила органы? Где связь между клеточными повреждениями и патологическими процессами клеточного старения? Что такое биомаркеры, и как они могут помочь человечеству болеть меньше?; то вам необходимо посмотреть это выступление Елены Петерсен, заведующей лаборатории клеточных и молекулярных технологий МФТИ
Head of the Laboratory of cellular and molecular technologies MIPT
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx
Weve all heard of physical and mental health, but another important aspect to our overall health and wellbeing is social health. In fact, recently in the United States, the surgeon general revealed that social isolation and loneliness just topped obesity to claim second place as one of the top three killers in America.
Humans are highly social creatures, but that doesnt always mean that our social interactions are healthy. In this informative talk, Dr. Chelsea Shields, explains how our emotions can easily be high-jacked and then offers guidance on how to evaluate and level up our social health.
This presentation was filmed during the COVID-19 pandemic, with only a limited live audience of cast and crew members. While applause has been added to the beginning and end of the video, all other aspects have intentionally remained as filmed to honor the struggle and loss experienced globally during 2020.
Wardrobe furnished by Tommaso Cardullo. Dr. Chelsea Shields is a bio-social anthropologist, placebo studies expert, and runs a local consulting business.
In her academic work, Dr. Shields focuses on the evolution and elicitation of the placebo effect outside medical contexts. She coined the concept of social susceptibility to talk about how and why our human bodies have evolved to react, adjust, and adapt to specific social rituals, relationships and communities. Her work also investigates the evolutionary mismatch of modern human hyper-sociality and the health implications of a global, digital, 24/7 social network.
In her professional work, Shields runs a research and strategy business that specializes in qualitative, quantitative, and ethnographic research as well as creative ideation, branding, and user-experience design.
Dr. Shields is also a TED Fellow, 3x TED speaker, and teaches speaker training that is focused on the 90% of communication we never talk about: the non-verbals! This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Whacky colour changes, magic disappearing water, blowing up dustbins, clouds of steam, thunder air explosions. Are you ready to fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the ‘explosive’ journey?
In his talk, Andrew aims to promote chemistry as the science of remarkable changes, which are often overlooked yet so important in our everyday life. And he does it brilliantly by performing an incredible series of 25 experiments in 15 minutes, totally amazing the audience (who rewards him with a long and deserved standing ovation)!
Andrew Z. Szydło is an internationally acclaimed chemistry teacher. But he’s definitely not the typical chemistry teacher you would expect…
He holds a PhD in the History and Philosophy of Science from UCL, and is an expert on the history of alchemy (his 1994 book ‘Water Which Does Not Wet Hands’ is considered to be the standard reference work on the Polish alchemist Michael Sendivogius.)
But his polymath spirit extends further: he’s a violin, bugle and accordion player, as well as a professional photographer. Throughout the years Andrew has wowed audiences all around the world with his pyrotechnical approach to teaching and demonstrating chemical sciences on stage and has appeared many times on TV. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
В эту субботу гостем программы «Секрет на миллион» стал доктор биологических наук и любимый миллионами телеведущий Николай Дроздов. В разговоре с Лерой Кудрявцевой он впервые раскрыл свои личные тайны, которых, как выяснилось, у него немало.
Николай Николаевич признался, как, работая над программой «В мире животных», он не раз оказывался на грани жизни и смерти. Ведущий рассказал, что заставило его стать вегетарианцем, а также вспомнил, как ему приходилось выживать на съемках популярного реалити-шоу: он дважды отправлялся на необитаемый остров.
Телеведущий впервые рассказал о личном: что стало причиной расставания с первой женой, почему Дану Борисову он называет внучкой и чем он занимается втайне от супруги.
В студии проекта Николай Дроздов познакомил телезрителей с женой и дочерью, а также с любимыми внуками.
Народный артист РСФСР, художественный руководитель Театра сатиры Александр Ширвиндт вместе с Юлией Меньшовой, Максимом Галкиным и гостями в студии вспомнит свой дружеский и творческий союз с Михаилом Державиным. Их обаяние передалось всем персонажам, которых они сыграли в театре и кино. Об Александре Ширвиндте и Михаиле Державине будут рассказывать их друзья, родственники и коллеги — люди, рядом с которыми прошла жизнь замечательных артистов.
Николай Цискаридзе – о семилетии на посту ректора Академии русского балета имени Вагановой, новой методике занятий с учениками по видеосвязи, плюсах карантина и своих любимых местах в родном Тбилиси.