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Лекция: Тупики эволюции: почему вымирали люди? Станислав Дробышевский


Приятно думать о том, что сегодня человек — царь природы. Но оглядываясь на эволюционную историю человечества, ученые обнаруживают самые разнообразные вымершие группы (а иногда и целые виды) людей. Что служило причиной исчезновения больших популяций человека в прошлом? Большие природные катаклизмы? Или низкая рождаемость? Болезни и паразиты? О том, что уже заставляло исчезнуть целые виды людей, вы узнаете на лекции.

Лектор: Станислав Владимирович Дробышевский, к.б.н., доцент кафедры антропологии биол. ф-та МГУ

Съемка: Дмитрий Ольшанский

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"Ты не блещешь особым талантом" Жанна БАДОЕВА про доброжелателей, карьеру и успех. Интервью ВокругТВ


Жанна Бадоева с первого курса института кино и телевидения мечтала о собственном проекте про путешествия. Впоследствии она стала одной из тех, кто придумал формат суперпопулярного трэвел-шоу «Орёл и решка». До 2012 года Жанна была постоянной ведущей, а после периодически соглашалась на участие в юбилейном и «звездном» сезонах.

В феврале 2019 года телвезвезда представила авторский проект «Жизнь других» на Первом канале. Данное трэвел-шоу — это возможность для зрителей заглянуть «за кулисы» внешней туристической жизни в разных городах и странах. Но в отличие от многих других передач, программа Бадоевой подразумевает, что его главными героями станут не путешественники, а местные жители. Сейчас в эфире идет уже второй сезон рейтингового проекта.

Карьеру Жанна успешно совмещает в семьей. Вместе с мужем и детьми она постоянно проживает в Италии. В эксклюзивном видеоинтервью «Вокруг ТВ» Бадоева рассказала о сложностях съемок трэвел-шоу, любимых и нелюбимых странах, интересах своих детей, высказалась о пластических операциях, а также объяснила, почему не хочет сняться в кино.

Интервью #безвопросов

Любое воспроизведение, копирование, переработка или последующее распространение материалов возможно только с указанием прямой ссылки ресурс «Вокруг ТВ» — www.vokrug.tv

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Что бесит проктолога | Виктор Волощук


Не противно ли совать палец ТУДА? И зачем вообще его туда совать?! Кто действительно рискует заработать геморрой, и почему свечами его не вылечить? Проктолог Виктор Волощук пришел показать нам, каким пальцем он делан. Ну, и посмеяться.

Виктор в Instagram instagram.com/doctorvoloschuk
LU;KI в Instagram — instagram.com/luki.ukraine

Команда LU;KI не всегда разделяет мнение нашего героя. Но мы хотим услышать разных людей. Призываем вас уважать наших гостей и не принимать их слова слишком близко к сердцу.
#лукибесит #luki

Get hooked on nature: Ben Klasky at TEDxRainier


As kids now spend more time with entertainment media, theyre getting less and less time outdoors, despite the mental and physical health benefits. Ben Klasky, CEO of IslandWood, a 255-acre outdoor learning center, proposes a free and natural remedy to the physical problems kids face: the Great Outdoors.

Ben grew up in Minnesota where he spent lots of time outdoors. He serves as President and CEO of IslandWood, a nonprofit organization that helps tens of thousands of kids get out into nature. IslandWoods 255-acre headquarters is based on Bainbridge Island, WA, and features some of the most environmentally sustainable buildings in the world. The organization targets low-income, at-risk youth, and introduces them to roar of tree frogs, soaring bald eagles, and star-filled skies, helping them to discover natural connections with the outdoors.

He is the co-founder of Camp Galileo, which has grown into the largest set of day camps in the Bay Area; and he co-founded Board Fellows while earning his MBA and Masters in Education from Stanford. Board Fellows places business school students on nonprofit boards, and the model has been replicated at over 75 other business schools. Ben teaches a graduate class on Social Entrepreneurship at the University of Washingtons Evans School of Public Affairs and a graduate class on Nonprofit Management.

This talk was given November 9, 2013 in Seattle at TEDxRainier, a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences.

TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

Человек Человеку друг | Вячеслав Раснер | TEDxSadovoeRing


Благодаря Вячеславу мы совершим с вами чудесную прогулку по старинному Петербургу. Учитель географии и бездомный в прошлом проведет нас любимому городу. В газетах о нем пишут, как о самом известном бездомном Петербурга, а Вячеслав Романович просто делает свое дело — водит экскурсии по любимому городу и влюбляет в него остальных. В прошлом учитель географии и бывший бездомный, Вячеслав Раснер вот уже 6 лет проводит практически все свое время на улице и несет культуру в общество. 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

How Many Towels Do You Need? | Rose Lounsbury | TEDxDayton


Rose Lounsbury shares how to move towards a minimalist lifestyle and how it has improved her life. Rose Lounsbury is a minimalism coach, speaker, and author of the Amazon bestseller Less: Minimalism for Real. After blogging about her personal journey toward a minimalist lifestyle, Rose, a former middle school teacher, was inspired to help others live better lives with less stuff. Rose spends her days writing, coaching her clients and online students to stuff-free freedom, and soaking up the moments with her husband and their wild triplets. Rose is a regular guest on
Fox News Good Day Columbus and has been featured on National Public Radio, Good Morning Cincinnati, and Living Dayton. She calls lovely Dayton home. You can connect with her online at roselounsbury.com or @roselounsbury on Instagram and Facebook. 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

The ten-item wardrobe | Jennifer L. Scott | TEDxStGeorge


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Jennifer discovered the ten-item wardrobe concept while living in Paris with Madame Chic and her family. In this talk she shares her endearing story, tips on how you can make a ten-item wardrobe work for you, and why living with fewer clothes can not only improve your style, but change your life.

Jennifer L. Scott is the internationally bestselling author of Lessons from Madame Chic and At Home with Madame Chic (Simon

Regenerative Medicine: the Future of Tissue Repair | George Christ | TEDxUVA


Modern medicine can treat severe injuries like never before, but even with todays technology, there are limits to the healing of tissue in wounded adults. In an optimistic glimpse into the future, Dr. George Christ introduces the growing concept of regenerative medicine, and its role in the healing of veterans and civilians.

Dr. George Christ is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Virginia. He is also the Director of Basic and Translational Research in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the UVA Medical School. He is also a co-inventor of more than 26 patents related to gene therapy for the treatment of human smooth muscle disorders and tissue engineering technologies.

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

Beatbox as an instrument | Roxorloops | TEDxLiège


Beatbox as an instrument

Professional beatboxer and Vocal Artist.

Winner of ‘Blue Note Award’ and the ‘BeatBox Special Award’, Belgian and Vice World Champion

Beatbox, and soloist at the Royal Academy for Music in Aalborg (Denmark).

Jury in 3 World Beatbox Championships and over 30 national Beatbox Championships

Teacher of over 800 workshops and lessons (Real Festival, Vocal Jazz Summit, Europa Cantat, London

A Cappella Festival, Aarhus Vocal Festival, Stanford University…)

Vocal percussionist for Witloof Bay (Eurosong 2011), Bruk Braders, Vox North and Zap Mama.

Guest performances for The Real Group, Swingle Singers, Leveleleven, Voces8, Clouseau, Lady Linn…

Creating/performing in Theater and Dance shows: Les Daltoniens, Urban Nomads and Shobana

Jeyasingh dance company.

Band member and creator of ‘Beatoxic’, ‘Bruk Braders’ and ‘Wait A Minute’.

Loves Gaming

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

Can We Choose to Fall Out of Love? | DESSA | TEDxWanChai


The singer and rapper Dessa had been writing songs about heartbreak for years, as she waded through a volatile relationship and a protracted breakup. One night, inspired by a TED talk, she decided to see if studying her brain could help her fall out of love.

Though her experiment on love is not an official scientific study, it is a lens for examining big questions on love and loss, mind and body, art and science.

Singer, rapper, and writer Dessa has made a career of bucking genres and defying expectations—her résumé as a musician includes performances at Lollapalooza and Glastonbury, co-compositions for 100-voice choir, performances with the Minnesota Orchestra, and a top-200 entry on the Billboard charts for her album Parts of Speech. She contributed to the #1 album The Hamilton Mixtape; her track, “Congratulations,” notched over 5 million streams.

More info on Dessa:
www.dessawander.com
Twitter: @dessadarling

Special thanks to the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research at the University of Minnesota

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