Nuclear power is our best hope to ditch fossil fuels | Isabelle Boemeke
TED Talks Daily19 Sep 2022

Nuclear power is our best hope to ditch fossil fuels | Isabelle Boemeke

Nuclear power is one of the safest, cleanest forms of energy -- yet to most people, it might not feel that way. Why is that? Isabelle Boemeke, the world’s first nuclear energy influencer and creator of the social media persona Isodope, deftly debunks the major objections to nuclear power and explains her unconventional way of educating people about this clean energy source.

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Our fight for disability rights -- and why we're not done yet | Judith Heumann

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Why I choose humanism over faith | Leo Igwe

Why I choose humanism over faith | Leo Igwe

As a humanist, Leo Igwe doesn't believe in divine intervention -- but he does believe in the power of human beings to alleviate suffering, cure disease, preserve the planet and turn situations of pove...

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The role of faith and belief in modern Africa | Ndidi Nwuneli

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29 Mars 201813min

Academic research is publicly funded -- why isn't it publicly available? | Erica Stone

Academic research is publicly funded -- why isn't it publicly available? | Erica Stone

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How quantum physics can make encryption stronger | Vikram Sharma

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The human stories behind mass incarceration | Eve Abrams

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