This is an episode we think you might like of Body Electric. TED Radio Hour host Manoush Zomorodi digs into the preliminary results of the listener study with Columbia University researcher Keith Diaz. He shares the surprising — and encouraging — initial findings from more than 20,000 listeners who tried to incorporate movement breaks into their day.
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Meet the world's largest machine | Henry Richardson
4 ways to design a disability-friendly future | Meghan Hussey
How gaming can be a force for good | Noah Raford
A bold plan to transform access to the US social safety net | Amanda Renteria
Real social media solutions, with Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen | Your Undivided Attention
The shift we need to stop mass surveillance | Albert Fox Cahn
What if you could sing in your favorite musician's voice? | Holly Herndon
The energy Africa needs to develop -- and fight climate change | Rose M. Mutiso
How green hydrogen could end the fossil fuel era | Vaitea Cowan
How video game skills can get you ahead in life | William Collis
The awesome potential of many metaverses | Agnes Larsson
Could a DAO build the next great city? | Scott Fitsimones
How to preserve your private life in the age of social media | Bryce Dallas Howard
The rebel radio that brought down a war criminal | Diana Sierra Becerra
Where on Earth will people live in the future? | Parag Khanna
How we could solve the dark matter mystery | Chanda Prescod-Weinstein
An alternative to the Silicon Valley unicorn | Your Undivided Attention
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