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Throughout human evolution, multiple versions of humans co-existed. Could we be mid-upgrade now? At TEDxSummit, Juan Enriquez sweeps across time and space to bring us to the present moment -- and shows how technology is revealing evidence that suggests rapid evolution may be under way.

Formerly CEO of Mexico City's Urban Development Corporation and chief of staff for Mexico's secretary of state, Enriquez played a role in reforming Mexico's domestic policy and helped negotiate a cease-fire with Zapatista rebels. He is a Managing Director at Excel Medical Ventures, a life sciences venture capital firm, and the chair and CEO of Biotechonomy, a research and investment firm helping to fund new genomics firms. Enriquez was the founding director of the Harvard Business School Life Sciences Project, and has published widely on topics from the technical (global nucleotide data flow) to the sociological (gene research and national competitiveness), and was a member of Celera Genomics founder Craig Venter's marine-based team to collect genetic data from the world's oceans.


In his TED Book, Homo Evolutis (written with Steve Gullens), Enriquez explores the far reaches of human change, and asks: Are we done evolving?


 

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Metal molds in sand. How are ancestors used to do it.
Steve Case talks about
 
AOL co-founder Steve Case believes that a generational shift away from ownership and toward community sharing is taking place.
Moral behavior in animals
 
Empathy, cooperation, fairness and reciprocity are shared traits
The other inconvenient truth
 
agriculture has become the largest driver of climate change, biodiversity loss and environmental destruction.
How can technology transform the human body?
 
ways to merge biology and technology in our own bodies.
The Lunchbox Project
 
April 20th Awareness
Hector's & Maui's Dolphins
 
Freediving World Champion Will Trubridge champions world’s rarest dolphin.
Seal and Human Cuddle
 
Squishy Encounter
The Secret Life of Plankton
 
hidden world that underpins our own food chain.
Inventing is the easy part
 
Daniel Schnitzer: Inventing is the easy part
Troantico
 
the bygone way of life on a UNESCO protected island off Croatia.
Stop Pebble Mine
 
Pebble Mine in Bristol Bay, Alaska
Polar World
 
Thorsten Milse explores the 'Polar World'
The toxic baby?
 
Onstage together at TEDWomen, Hayes and Chaffer tell their story.
The Fukushima Syndrome
 
The Fukushima disaster is believed to have released as much radiation as 200 Hiroshima bombs.
World Water Day
 
March 22
Green Rovers
 
Don't disturb the animals...
Victims of the city
 
innovative architectural, urban and landscape design to ensure a sustainable future
Threatened Anteater
 
An anteater will appear to know kung fu when threatened.
Whale Encounter
 
Mother Gray Whale Lifts Her Calf Out of the Water!
 
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