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    • In the Internet age, dance evolves ... 17 minutes 12 seconds. The LXD (the Legion of Extraordinary Dancers) electrify the TED stage with an emerging global street-dance culture, revved up by the Internet.
    • Science is for everyone, kids included. 15 minutes 8 seconds. What do science and play have in common? Neuroscientist Beau Lotto thinks all people (kids included) should participate in science and, through the process of discovery, change perceptions.
    • Underwater astonishments. 5 minutes 8 seconds. David Gallo shows jaw-dropping footage of amazing sea creatures, including a color-shifting cuttlefish, a perfectly camouflaged octopus, and a Times Square's worth of neon light displays from fish who live in the blackest depths of the ocean.
    • A performance of "Mathemagic" 15 minutes 1 second. In a lively show, mathemagician Arthur Benjamin races a team of calculators to figure out 3-digit squares, solves another massive mental equation and guesses a few birthdays.
  1. In 2011 three young women swept the top prizes of the first Google Science Fair. Lauren Hodge, Shree Bose and Naomi Shah describe their extraordinary projects -- and their route to a passion for science. 1. 2. Loading... Talks from scientists, musicians, innovators, activists -- all under the age of 20. Watch these amazing wunderkinds.

  2. Savitri and Satyavan: The legend of the princess who outwitted Death. Princess Savitri was benevolent, brilliant, and bright. Her grace was known throughout the land, and many princes and merchants flocked to her family's palace to seek her hand in marriage. But upon witnessing her blinding splendor in person, the men lost their nerve.

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