No, it is. You know why this place is amazing? 不,它就是。为什么这地方很神奇? Because very few people here are afraid to fail. 因为这里几乎没有人 是害怕失败的。 And no one who gets on the stage, so far that I've seen

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And she goes, Uh... no. 然后她说:呃,不记得。 Of course, the only thing I could say at that point was, Yeah, me neither. Yeah -- me neither. 所以当然了,我也只能说:哦,我也是...我也是。 And I'm thinking to myself, Br

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We heard a brilliant simple solution to not killing people in surgery, which is, have a checklist. 我们听说了一个简单有效的方法,来降低手术中病人的死亡率,就是准备一个事项清单。 You can't fix that problem withou

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Here's the key part. 接下来是关键的部分。 The solution nearest the wall spins faster than the solution closer to the middle. 离试管壁最近的溶液,要比中间的溶液旋转得更快。 That difference in velocity creates sheer str

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And the second point I want to make, the final point, is that -- and it's actually been a theme of TEDMED 我想说的第二点,也是最后一点,实际上就是TEDMED的主题-- that joy is so important to your health, that very few of these be

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So, how do you top rowing across the Atlantic? 你怎么才能超越横渡大西洋? Well, naturally, you decide to row across the Pacific. 很自然,你会决定横渡太平洋。 Well, I thought the Atlantic was big, but the Pacific is really,

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What about sleep? In slow-wave deep sleep, our glial cells rinse cerebral spinal fluid throughout our brains, 关于睡眠呢?在慢波深度睡眠时,我们的神经胶质细胞冲洗着我们大脑中的脑脊液, clearing away metabolic wast

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How can this be? We think it's because these nuns had a high level of cognitive reserve, 这是怎么回事呢?我们认为这是因为这些修女拥有高级的认知储备, which is a way of saying that they had more functional synapses. 意味着

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Last year I showed these two slides so that demonstrate that the arctic ice cap, 去年我给各位展示了两个关于北极冰帽的演示, which for most of the last three million years has been the size of the lower 48 states, has shrunk by 40

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And one reason is, this enormous heat sink heats up Greenland from the north. 有一个原因,北方沉积的大量热能加热了格陵兰岛。 This is an annual melting river. But the volumes are much larger than ever. 这是一条每年融化的河

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In the green room I received my uniform. 在绿色房间中我接到了我的制服。 It was not the kind of outfit that I normally wear, but it was far from the Michelin Man suit that I had anticipated. 这并不是我平时所穿衣服的类型,但

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There's another reason that talking to your doctor about your health and gross stuff is really, really important. 与医生谈论健康和恶心的东西有很重要的另外一个原因。 Doctors and the scientific community can only address issues

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However, I managed to get a hold of a Borane eventually, and here is the beast. 无论如何,我最终得到了一些硼烷,这就是那个怪物。 And it really does have the same -- if you calculate, if you measure the vibrational frequencies,

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My story is a story of overcoming setbacks, obstacles and challenges that life throws at you. 我的故事是一个克服那些生命带给你的挫折、障碍和挑战的故事。 My story is the power of thought. My story is the power of choice. I

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And I would get harassed sometimes. People would yell at me from their cars. Get a job! 有时候我会被骚扰。开车路过的人从车里对我大喊。找份工作去! And I'd be, like, This is my job. But it hurt, because it made me fear tha

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I recommend this, especially if those strangers are drunk German people. 我推荐这种方式,尤其是这些陌生人都是醉酒的德国人的时候。 This was a ninja master-level fan connection, 这是与歌迷交流的最高级别, becaus

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Overcome with the enormity of it all and the complete feeling of loss of control, I shed copious tears and asked my dear husband, Jayant. 经历所有的巨痛并彻底感到失去控制,我流了很多泪水,问我亲爱的丈夫,Jayant。 I s

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Now the technology around what the truth looks like is progressing on, the science of it. 现在的测谎技术正在日新月异地发展。 We know, for example, that we now have specialized eye trackers and infrared brain scans, 比如说,我们有

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When you combine the science of recognizing deception with the art of looking, listening, you exempt yourself from collaborating in a lie. 当你把观察和倾听的艺术与识谎的科学结合起来,你就不会上当受骗。 You start up that

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So from there, from there, we're both getting up, we're both getting up, going in this direction, going underneath. 所以从那起,我们都站起来,我们都站起来,向这个方向走, 再从底下绕过去。 Whoa, whoa, underneath. Who

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