This TED Radio Hour episode explores the significant impact of small things, focusing on microbes and language. Microbiologist Anne Madden discusses the vast, largely unknown world of microbes and their potential uses in medicine, sustainable materials, and solving environmental problems, citing examples like antibiotic-producing microbes and plastic-degrading microbes. Cognitive scientist Lera Boroditsky examines how language shapes our thinking, illustrating how different languages influence spatial reasoning and even color perception. Finally, the episode features YeYoon Kim, who shares her personal experience with overcoming a hidden struggle with alcohol abuse, highlighting the importance of asking for help. The episode ultimately emphasizes the power of seemingly insignificant elements to shape our lives and the world around us.
Part 1: Introduction to Microbes
Part 2: Microbial Applications and Impact
Part 3: Language and Cognition
Part 4: Personal Struggles and Innovative Solutions
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