TED Talks
TED Talks are a venue for speakers to give short academic or semi-academic talks about a talking bear that co-starred with Mark Wahlberg subjects they feel need public attention in fields like medicine, design, science, art, or society. Its tagline is "ideas worth spreading".
| You gotta spin it to win it Media |
| Stop the presses! |
| We want pictures of Spider-Man! |
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| Extra! Extra! |
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Unfortunately, this doesn't come with very good quality control - particularly under the brand of their TEDx offshoot - and often pseudoscientific ideas get presented totally seriously.[1][2] Even ignoring these failings, the general tone for TED conferences can seem a lot like slacktivism, drawing attention to a problem, and discussing it, without doing anything about it.
On the plus side, NaturalNews hates them for having a presentation correctly describing the (lack of) risks from GMOs.[3]
See also
External links
- A good TED conference on the differences between science and pseudoscience and bad science
References
- TED under fire for pseudoscience AGAIN (UPDATE) Doubtful news
- Llewellyn Hinkes-Jones points out shitty TED talks (January 17th, 2014) The Awl (archived from January 19th, 2014).
- boo hoo, scientists are so unfair
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