This is a video I made about me, my life and living with my disability. I made this video because I wanted to show people with disabilities that they are not...
How do you pick up a malicious online virus, the kind of malware that snoops on your data and taps your bank...
How do you pick up a malicious online virus, the kind of malware that snoops on your data and taps your bank account? Often, it's through simple things you d...
After big cellular companies wouldn't bring their service to this small town, they created a network of their own....
After big cellular companies wouldn't bring their service to this small town, they created a network of their own. Several towns throughout Mexico have commu...
There are 168 hours in each week. How do we find time for what matters most? Time management expert Laura Vanderkam...
There are 168 hours in each week. How do we find time for what matters most? Time management expert Laura Vanderkam studies how busy people spend their lives...
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News host Thomas Morton swings from the trees...
Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News VICE News host Thomas Morton swings from the trees with an international team of scientists...
Fashion, employing 1 in 100 people, truly is a global industry, but in a world where the cost of everything -...
Fashion, employing 1 in 100 people, truly is a global industry, but in a world where the cost of everything - education, housing, even lattes, - is increasing, how is clothing becoming less expensive? This talk will introduce you to the environmental and social impacts of the fast fashion industry, and give you easy tips on how to live more sustainably. Tamara Jones is a student at Ryerson University with passions for environmental sustainability and social justice. As a Global Studies major, her background is in politics, business and history. Most recently, Tamara has been published in Ryerson University’s Undergraduate Research Journal, facilitated a seminar at University of Toronto’s International Development Conference and participated in the Youth Assembly at the United Nations to discuss the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals. In the coming months, she will be hosting a class about sustainable fashion where students will have the opportunity to make their own t-shirt from organic, fair-trade linen. In her personal life, Tamara is constantly researching and implementing ideas on how to lessen her impact on the environment while creating a positive impact on the global community..
In this session of the April 7-9, 2011 conference "Science and Technology Studies: The Next Twenty," Pierre-Benoit...
In this session of the April 7-9, 2011 conference "Science and Technology Studies: The Next Twenty," Pierre-Benoit Joly (Paris-Est and IFRIS) and David Stark...
Many countries home to lush rainforests sell off timber to make way for industry, agriculture and mining of natural...
Many countries home to lush rainforests sell off timber to make way for industry, agriculture and mining of natural resources, with the ultimate goal of boosting the country's economic development. But Guyana is choosing to take a different path. It's hoping to jumpstart its economy by conserving its rainforests and getting the international community to pay for the carbon storage that its living forests provide.
http://www.ted.com Jacek Utko is a little-known newspaper designer whose redesigns not only win awards, but increase...
http://www.ted.com Jacek Utko is a little-known newspaper designer whose redesigns not only win awards, but increase circulation by up to 100%. Can good desi...