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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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Cormorant's Deep Dive
 
150 Foot cormorant Dive
Melissa Leo
 
Melissa Leo Speaks Out About Banning Fracking in New York
The Big Dig in Mongolia
 
massive, break-neck speed resources rush
Why Prop 37 Failed
 
Why Prop 37 Failed
Whales and Canoe
 
Father and daughter whale watching from a canoe in Australia.
Lost Children of Coal
 
this small group of youngsters now have the chance of a normal life.
Divers Free Whale Shark
 
250 miles south of Baja, Mexico, Divers spotted a whale shark with a large rope wrapped around it's girth
Rise of The Superbugs
 
Rampant use of antibiotics coupled with an explosion in global travel
Sanitary Napkin Revolution
 
Arunachalam Muruganantham: How I started a sanitary napkin revolution!
Chesapeake Bay Pollution
 
How factory farms & poultry industry pollute the water
Poisoned Waters of Puget Sound
 
decades of pollution have endangered the orca whales
Dr Jeff Masters
 
predicts 9 weather disasters that could strike the United States in the next 30 years
Climate of Doubt
 
Frontline looks at Climate Skeptics.
Secret of the Bat Genome
 
Let's rethink our attitude toward bats...
Climate Dialogue Runs Aground
 
politicians say it is time to take steps to deal with increasingly extreme weather conditions
A Conversation with Myself
 
technology seems to be helpful in the short term - but not proven as to the long term
Ocean Recovery Alliance
 
Douglas Woodring
Dangers of Wi-Fi
 
Wireless Hazards
 
Neglected Ducks Get Their First Swim
 
two dozen recently rescued ducks get their first taste of life in a pond.
 
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