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How drawing helps you think | Ralph Ammer
TEDxTUM 2018 • Topics: Art, Arts Education, Beauty, Communication, Creation, Creativity, Design, Ideas, Learning, Painting, Personal growth, Visualization
You don’t have to be an artist to draw! In this beautifully illustrated talk, Ralph Ammer shows how drawing your thoughts can be a powerful tool for improving your thinking, creativity and communication. He wants you to believe in your drawing abilities, and provides numerous exercises to help you get started. About Ralph Ammer Ralph […]
How drawing helps you think | Ralph Ammer | TEDxTUM

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Why we need a human-scale energy system | Justus Schütze
TEDxTUM 2018 • Topics: Community, Energy, Global issues, History, Intelligence, Internet, Sharing, Smartphone, Technology
Are our supposedly ‘smart’ tools actually enslaving us? Justus Schütze takes us on a journey of how our relationship with energy has evolved, from the pyramids of Egypt to caretaker robots. He argues that humans have become hyper-consumers who need to return to a group-based energy system. Relying on 3 main convivial tools, he believes […]
Why we need a human-scale energy system | Justus Schütze | TEDxTUM

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What fruit flies can teach us about muscle disease | Maria Spletter
TEDxTUM 2018 • Topics: Animals, Disease, Genetics, Research, Science
We have 650 different muscles in our body, built from distinct versions of the same components, each with their own individual functions. Many muscle diseases are caused by glitches encountered during the creation of the versions (called alternative splicing). To shed light on these causes, Maria Spletter studies how disrupting the regulation of alternative splicing […]
What fruit flies can teach us about muscle disease | Maria Spletter | TEDxTUM

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