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Artist Doris Mitsch uses photo stacking to cover nature in motion. #TEDTalks

Artist Doris Mitsch invites us to revel in the wonders of nature through her dazzling photography: stacked images of starlings in flight, hawks surfing thermal updrafts, bats echolocating through the night sky and more. Revealing the hidden trails created by creatures in flight, her work offers unique insight into the intelligence behind nature’s invisible rhythms.

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Artist Doris Mitsch invites us to revel in the wonders of nature through her dazzling photography: stacked images of starlings in flight, hawks surfing thermal updrafts, bats echolocating through the night sky and more. Revealing the hidden trails created by creatures in flight, her work offers unique insight into the intelligence behind nature’s invisible rhythms.

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  1. @rosamelo2024

    July 16, 2025 at 12:12 pm

    NA ÁREA DE AVIAÇÃO SAO CAPAZES SE DERRUBAR UMA AERONAVE

  2. @DoctorRevers

    July 16, 2025 at 1:12 pm

    Really amazing. I love this.

  3. @danielmurphy1982

    July 16, 2025 at 2:33 pm

    Really lovely pictures… but the style of presentation is no synonymous with Ted… it just comes accross as over prepared to me… She’s rehearded areas to make it sound off the cuff and the synopsis is overly grandiose.

  4. @kathleenfullerton2873

    July 16, 2025 at 4:47 pm

    Beautiful

  5. @TheCinefotografiando

    July 16, 2025 at 5:08 pm

    Beautifully said

  6. @oggeeboggee

    July 16, 2025 at 6:44 pm

    This is the type of knowledge I would let women develop. Not politics nor administration.

    • @Sufficientname83

      July 17, 2025 at 4:34 am

      Well thank god you ain‘t got a say!

  7. @Gilsworth

    July 16, 2025 at 7:14 pm

    “there is more in this heaven and earth than is dreamt of in our philosophy” this really resonated with something within me, on to watch the full talk now.

  8. @aishmash5325

    July 17, 2025 at 12:56 am

    ❤❤

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The question isn’t whether or not humans matter — it’s how will we make our impact count? #TEDTalks

As AI agents take over more tasks at work, the question isn’t whether or not humans matter — it’s how we make our impact count. Leadership expert Vinciane Beauchene challenges some commonly held assumptions about how AI will transform the workplace, sharing a blueprint for leaders to design organizations where people can focus on what…

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As AI agents take over more tasks at work, the question isn’t whether or not humans matter — it’s how we make our impact count. Leadership expert Vinciane Beauchene challenges some commonly held assumptions about how AI will transform the workplace, sharing a blueprint for leaders to design organizations where people can focus on what truly makes a difference.

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Group chats used to be written on the walls (literally). #TEDTalks

Take a graffiti tour through ancient Pompeii with Roman archaeologist Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons and discover what 2,000-year-old scribblings from antiquity can teach us about life in modern times. A fascinating reminder of what we leave behind for future generations.

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Take a graffiti tour through ancient Pompeii with Roman archaeologist Jacqueline DiBiasie-Sammons and discover what 2,000-year-old scribblings from antiquity can teach us about life in modern times. A fascinating reminder of what we leave behind for future generations.

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The Power of Imagination — Onstage and Off | Suki Hillier | TED

When professional child actor Suki Hillier landed the title role in “Matilda The Musical,” she thought she would have to learn how to become someone else. Instead, she realized she had known the role since she was three, when she playfully tried to move objects with her mind the way Matilda does. In this joyful…

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When professional child actor Suki Hillier landed the title role in “Matilda The Musical,” she thought she would have to learn how to become someone else. Instead, she realized she had known the role since she was three, when she playfully tried to move objects with her mind the way Matilda does. In this joyful talk, she reveals the similarities between the stage and life — because imagination isn’t about escaping the world. It’s a way of building one. (Recorded at Play@TED on May 14, 2026)

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