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Selected TED Lectures

eo502/ted1. Selected www. TED.com Lectures. Presenter: Jonathon White Adviser: Prof. name Date: 2012-04-06. Contents. Hands-on science with squishy circuits (4 ') Inventing is the easy part (6 ') Hire the hackers! (19 ') The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence(13)

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Selected TED Lectures

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  1. Type:[ ] Filename:[ ] eo502/ted1 Selected www.TED.com Lectures Presenter: Jonathon White Adviser: Prof. name Date: 2012-04-06

  2. Contents • Hands-on science with squishy circuits (4 ') • Inventing is the easy part (6 ') • Hire the hackers! (19 ') • The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence(13) • Making sense of a visible quantum object (8 ') • How algorithms shape our world (15 ') • Silk, the ancient material of the future (10 ')

  3. Inventing is the easy part Inventing is the easy part Daniel Schnitzer Daniel Schnitzer knew that small-scale solar products (like solar-powered LED lightbulbs) could transform the lives of rural Haitians, but found that despite their value, they wouldn't simply sell themselves. 6 minutes NA http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/daniel_schnitzer_inventing_is_the_easy_part.html

  4. 用溼軟電路動手做科學 Hands-on science with squishy circuits AnnMarie Thomas shows how two different kinds of homemade play dough can be used to demonstrate electrical properties -- by lighting up LEDs, spinning motors, and turning little kids into circuit designers. 4 minutes 用溼軟電路動手做科學 AnnMarie Thomas示範如何利用兩種不同口味的自製黏土來探討電的特性。其中包括點亮LED、旋轉馬達、和將孩子變成電路設計師。 4分钟 http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/zh-tw/annmarie_thomas_squishy_circuits.html http://courseweb.stthomas.edu/apthomas/SquishyCircuits/index.htm

  5. 雇用駭客吧! Hire the hackers! Misha Glenny Despite multibillion-dollar investments in cybersecurity, one of its root problems has been largely ignored: who are the people who write malicious code? 19 minutes 雇用駭客吧! Misha Glenny 儘管我們在網路安全上花了數百億美元的投資,大家還是忽略了一個根本的問題:到底是誰在寫這些有害的程式? 19分钟 http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/zh-tw/misha_glenny_hire_the_hackers.html

  6. 奇妙的生物光世界 The weird, wonderful world of bioluminescence Edith Widder In the deep, dark ocean, many sea creatures make their own light for hunting, mating and self-defense. Bioluminescence expert Edith Widder was one of the first to film this glimmering world. . 13 minutes 奇妙的生物光世界 伊迪絲·威德 在又黑又暗的海底世界裡,很多海洋生物都能自我發光,以利獵食、交配、 及自我防禦。研究生物發光的專家伊迪絲·威德用影片捕捉到這個閃閃發光的世界 13分钟 http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/zh-tw/edith_widder_the_weird_and_wonderful_world_of_bioluminescence.html

  7. 讓可見的量子物體有意義 Making sense of a visible quantum object Aaron O'Connell Physicists are used to the idea that subatomic particles behave according to the bizarre rules of quantum mechanics, completely different to human-scale objects. In a breakthrough experiment, Aaron O'Connell has blurred that distinction by creating an object that is visible to the unaided eye, but provably in two places at the same time. 8 minutes 讓可見的量子物體有意義 Aaron O'Connell 物理學家們用的思想是,亞原子粒子的行為根據量子力學的古怪規則,完全不同於人類大規模的物體。在一個突破實驗中,通過創建一個肉眼可見的物體, 但可證明它是在同一時間在兩個地方, Aaron 已模糊了那個區別。 8分钟 http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/zh-tw/aaron_o_connell_making_sense_of_a_visible_quantum_object.html

  8. 絲, 古老的材料有著未來性 Silk, the ancient material of the future Fiorenzo Omenetto shares 20+ astonishing new uses for silk, one of nature's most elegant materials -- in transmitting light, improving sustainability, adding strength and making medical leaps and bounds . 10 minutes 絲, 古老的材料有著未來性 Fiorenzo Omenetto 分享了絲的20多種驚人的新用途, 它是自然界中最高雅的物質 -- 可以作傳導光線, 增強永續性, 增加強度 與 作醫材上的躍進. 在台上, 他展現了幾種有趣的多樣化應用. 10分钟 http://www.ted.com/talks/fiorenzo_omenetto_silk_the_ancient_material_of_the_future.html

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