Ed Yong: Suicidal wasps, zombie roaches and other parasite tales

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2014
  • We humans set a premium on our own free will and independence ... and yet there's a shadowy influence we might not be considering. As science writer Ed Yong explains in this fascinating, hilarious and disturbing talk, parasites have perfected the art of manipulation to an incredible degree. So are they influencing us? It's more than likely.
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  • @myvanwycalista3387
    @myvanwycalista3387 10 лет назад +216

    He's really, really easy to listen to. And very informative. 11/10

    • @lollertoaster
      @lollertoaster 10 лет назад +88

      That's what parasites want you to think.

    • @kwanarchive
      @kwanarchive 7 лет назад +5

      All hail the Hypno Toad.

    • @teawithlee8203
      @teawithlee8203 4 года назад

      that's exactly what a parasite would say!

    • @zes3813
      @zes3813 2 года назад +1

      wrr

  • @007MrYang
    @007MrYang 10 лет назад +134

    This is one of the best TED talks I've ever seen!

  • @debiesu
    @debiesu 10 лет назад +31

    When I was very young, I'm almost 50 now, there were older people at a home where my great grandmother lived that would stumble or mumble down the hallways. I wondered about their strange behaviors and asked my great grandma once what was wrong with them. She replied simply "They were touched in the head." I didn't know what that meant so she expanded in kid speak for me. "It means that something is there, touching them in places in their brains that make them act that way." I wondered about that for a while but like a normal kid, forgot all about it, being distracted by rainbows and summer days. Your talk just made all that crashing back, including the smell of that home, the creaking of the wheelchairs, and the shambling, mumbling of the "touched".

  • @notmyname33
    @notmyname33 8 лет назад +52

    I'm sorry officer, a parasite made me do it.

  • @hectortilla42
    @hectortilla42 2 года назад +3

    Jeff learning about how to control our minds 10:16

  • @TheSilentX
    @TheSilentX 10 лет назад +48

    Wow. What a talk. I love parasites now. People like this need to teach. Not the senseless book readers who can't explain a thing, but people who are passionate and who can inspire.

  • @hanblue4413
    @hanblue4413 5 лет назад +13

    I keep coming back to this talk after years. Yes, this isn't a topic that will immediately influence my life, nor does it suggest mind blowing alternatives for humanity. But the speaker is so. damn. good. at what he does. He has a clear intro, a grasping presentation and a chilling conclusion where he's not trying to convince the audience to believe the same thing that he does, but rather invites to explore possibilities. He's also succinct and has excellent speaking pace as well. What an example of oral presentation.

    • @ray5765
      @ray5765 Год назад

      Well done ,I've never seen a standing ovation on Ted talks, fascinating

  • @alo754
    @alo754 10 лет назад +21

    "This caterpillar is a head banging zombie body-guard defending the offspring of the creature that killed it"
    Good design, god. Keep it classy.

  • @godthisisannoying
    @godthisisannoying 10 лет назад +48

    One presentation like this every year and the subscription to this channel would already be justified. What an excellent video this is, can't like it enough.

  • @nodvick
    @nodvick 10 лет назад +47

    eat prey, Love. best line on TED talks yet.

    • @Abejaved
      @Abejaved 4 года назад

      nodvick I like the NSA one better

  • @NemesisAnother
    @NemesisAnother 10 лет назад +29

    One the few TedTalks I definitely recommend.

  • @AliHSyed
    @AliHSyed 10 лет назад +6

    "Eat, prey, love" was a brilliant joke!

  • @Butterworthy
    @Butterworthy 10 лет назад +58

    Damn nature, you scary!

  • @Winnee9
    @Winnee9 2 года назад +1

    He made a grisly subject about parasite sounds so poetic! Now that's a true writer.

  • @Maddisuun
    @Maddisuun 4 года назад +2

    the parasite leaving the cricket fucked me up

  • @dlxnvor
    @dlxnvor 10 лет назад +2

    " I've god a red dot on my face now don't I " Haha
    Watched this talk over maybe four times. Love it.

  • @denisemurphy6476
    @denisemurphy6476 10 лет назад +1

    How amazing is this chap! I don't even like insects but was throughly entertained - more please!

  • @PawlTV
    @PawlTV 10 лет назад +1

    This is the most brilliant, informative and entertaining talk I've heard in a while. Thumbs up for Mr. Yong!

  • @kalapradeep2362
    @kalapradeep2362 10 лет назад

    Watched over 10 times now.One of the best TED talks.

  • @LeonidasGGG
    @LeonidasGGG 10 лет назад +11

    A most enjoyable and funny Talk about insects and parasites...amazing!

  • @elishaso
    @elishaso 10 месяцев назад

    That _Pride and Prejudice_ reference was so smoothly put into a video about parasites. Most impressive.

  • @CHAS1422
    @CHAS1422 10 лет назад

    Never in my life have I seen a talk on the eloquence of the parasite, and to add it was so wonderfully convincing. Great talk!

  • @chronoflect
    @chronoflect 10 лет назад

    Ed Yong is a brilliant speaker. Funny, clear, and interesting. Bravo.

  • @zeasdz
    @zeasdz 10 лет назад

    The way this man articulates himself is something we should all strive towards!

  • @enduraman1
    @enduraman1 10 лет назад +5

    Ed Yong both funny and smart. Great Talk!

  • @ZachValkyrie
    @ZachValkyrie 10 лет назад +3

    This is one of the best Ted Talks I've seen in a long time

  • @matbroomfield
    @matbroomfield 10 лет назад +5

    Excellent talk and delivery!

  • @dr-maybe
    @dr-maybe 10 лет назад +6

    Interesting, amusing and most of all wonderful speach!

  • @claudiaypaz
    @claudiaypaz Год назад

    An amazing mind, articulate, knowledgeable, funny and quiet humble.

  • @tamicha1
    @tamicha1 10 лет назад +1

    Coincidentally, I've recently being seeing that commercial on youtube about parasites that make you crave certain foods...like things high in sugar.

  • @cybercobra2
    @cybercobra2 10 лет назад +1

    i like this guy. easy to listen to and mixes in a good amount of humour to keep people interested.

  • @accw34
    @accw34 10 лет назад

    Very informative and thoroughly entertaining talk. One of the best TED Talks that educated me on a topic I know nothing about. Thank you Ed Young!

  • @Effie_Therial
    @Effie_Therial 10 лет назад +1

    That... was completely amazing. And very interesting too. :) Good job!

  • @martinthernlund
    @martinthernlund 10 лет назад

    Riktigt bra. En skicklig och humoristisk föreläsare.

  • @ToddHowardWithAGun
    @ToddHowardWithAGun 10 лет назад +10

    What a great talk.

  • @thefatcatgarfield
    @thefatcatgarfield 5 лет назад

    Absolutely amazing! What a stunning talk!

  • @hayate6377
    @hayate6377 3 года назад +1

    One of the best tedtalks I've watched, for sure, and surprisingly not many views

  • @johnykehagio6623
    @johnykehagio6623 10 лет назад +5

    Wow dude that's a really spacious cricket! Awesome talk.

  • @Amanda_R
    @Amanda_R 10 лет назад +5

    Captivating and creepy! What a strange and wondrous combination!

  • @ludecrazy93
    @ludecrazy93 10 лет назад +11

    very intelligent talk about awesome bug on bug control...thank you

  • @AndrewGouldingsuburbangeek
    @AndrewGouldingsuburbangeek 10 лет назад +4

    Fabulous lecture - great speaker.

  • @justgivemethetruth954
    @justgivemethetruth954 10 лет назад +6

    Human beings are our own parasites. We, or some minority, always think we should or could or want to have the right to tell other people what to do, and to a large extent many of us don't really care what it might take to bring that about. Look at all the wars and violence that we have. We care more about that than maintaining the planet we live on - obviously. This is a very fascinating talk - great job Ed!

    • @a7chemist
      @a7chemist 10 лет назад +3

      Nice try parasite

    • @justgivemethetruth954
      @justgivemethetruth954 10 лет назад +1

      a7chemist Bet it took you all of 4 days to think that one up ... loser.

  • @davethursfield9283
    @davethursfield9283 6 лет назад +1

    Informative and well presented talk.

  • @Molaga
    @Molaga 4 года назад

    Great talk. Masterful rendering of a topic most fascinating.

  • @IronEagleMath
    @IronEagleMath 10 лет назад

    Absolutely fascinating! Not only is this one of the most interesting TED talks I have ever seen, the speaker is articulate, engaging and funny. This talk has given me an entirely new theory of human action and reaction. You MUST see this talk!

  • @itsgalvador1349
    @itsgalvador1349 10 лет назад +1

    Ed tong is a really good talker

  • @LeftOfToday
    @LeftOfToday 8 лет назад

    He is so enjoyable to listen to! You don't even need to try to make parasites sound interesting, but he does an extraordinary job of it.

  • @josephmetzler5037
    @josephmetzler5037 10 лет назад

    An excellent TED talk. He is a great public speaker.

  • @tacos394
    @tacos394 10 лет назад +1

    Absolutely amazing presentation!

  • @SimplyMayaBeauty
    @SimplyMayaBeauty 10 лет назад +25

    Well that puts the last of us in a new perspective :S

    • @SimplyMayaBeauty
      @SimplyMayaBeauty 10 лет назад

      ***** Yup, I know. I've read up A LOT about the game. Still some new info in this one :)

    • @TheWaffleRaver
      @TheWaffleRaver 10 лет назад

      disgusting

  • @tdreamgmail
    @tdreamgmail 10 лет назад +1

    Entertaining, well spoken and funny!

  • @windsgrace688
    @windsgrace688 10 лет назад +2

    Stuff like this is exactly why I want to go into the field of microbiology.

  • @lseh4720
    @lseh4720 Год назад +1

    Ed Yong is an incredible writer; I did not know that he is also charismatic. Wow. I planned on buying his book but now I want to get an audio version instead. Either way, I’m sure it’ll be a fascinating read.

  • @jamescool01
    @jamescool01 10 лет назад +1

    Ed Yong that was amazing!

  • @happytobenaturallybri1268
    @happytobenaturallybri1268 3 года назад +1

    That was really good. Hopes he’s having a nice day

  • @Leotique
    @Leotique 4 года назад

    Such a good and clear speaker

  • @kinpengow4491
    @kinpengow4491 10 лет назад +3

    Toxoplasma Gondii. A very troubling parasite indeed. Once your body starts producing anti bodies to fight Toxoplasma Gondii you become more likely to have Alzheimer's Diseases, Parkinson's Diseases, OCD, and Bipolar. Perhaps if we can somehow genetically modify Toxo into delivering dopamine without the ill effects it brings about, we can have a way of better delivering dopamine to our Parkinson's patients? It's a thought. This talk has been inspiring.

  • @uxorioushornet
    @uxorioushornet 10 лет назад +3

    How often does one get to use the phrase "headbanging zombie bodyguard" in an intellectual talk?

  • @vincenzohumboldt3394
    @vincenzohumboldt3394 3 года назад

    Amazing, simply amazing, inspiring speech, prolific writer

  • @TheMrCarnification
    @TheMrCarnification 10 лет назад

    One of my favorites now

  • @SamyHacker
    @SamyHacker 10 лет назад

    i genuinely love this guy and loved this talk so MUS

  • @JULIETTEsays
    @JULIETTEsays 10 лет назад

    wow... did not expect that voice to come out... easy listening

  • @VictoriaSobocki
    @VictoriaSobocki 3 года назад

    Great TED Talks! And amazing info and puns :)

  • @jackt3356
    @jackt3356 10 лет назад +4

    Loved this, seriously considering parasitology now

  • @michaelchoki2133
    @michaelchoki2133 10 лет назад +2

    Great presentation

  • @MisterF_1984
    @MisterF_1984 10 лет назад +1

    Excellent talk!

  • @nicolaasleach
    @nicolaasleach 10 лет назад

    The man's face at the bottom left conner after the 7:40 explanation is priceless

  • @Daemus_TV
    @Daemus_TV 10 лет назад

    really well delivered

  • @GuiltyJester1
    @GuiltyJester1 10 лет назад

    Super interesting facts about parasitic life, some pretty sharp puns, and a guest appearance by a Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal comic? My god...I think this is the perfect TED talk...

  • @Gamble9110
    @Gamble9110 10 лет назад

    Very intriguing! I wonder what we will learn tomorrow...

  • @MassDynamic
    @MassDynamic 10 лет назад +1

    this was an awesome talk. concise, precise, and fun! Idk why there would be any thumbs down...

  • @tracyscanlon4587
    @tracyscanlon4587 6 лет назад

    I love this guy, smart great science writer

  • @ekinya
    @ekinya 4 года назад

    That was really inspiring and informative, i wonder which parasite makes you talk like that, i would want one.

  • @Eastonwest71
    @Eastonwest71 10 лет назад

    man this guy is really good at this

  • @magikarp64
    @magikarp64 10 лет назад

    Wow. Great topic. Great puns. Great talk.

  • @sezzysays4351
    @sezzysays4351 10 лет назад +4

    Wow - great talk!! Informative but funny!! This was incredibly interesting..... Hmmm is that my own thoughts or has a parasite made me think this???!!!!!! ;-)

  • @adriangomez4923
    @adriangomez4923 Год назад

    A great video!!

  • @alo754
    @alo754 10 лет назад

    Good speaker, good topic.

  • @Tropyy
    @Tropyy 10 лет назад

    captivating talk ed

  • @humoftheradiator
    @humoftheradiator 10 лет назад

    I love this guy. Very educational and hilarious.

  • @ryanstuart88
    @ryanstuart88 10 лет назад +3

    I am so excited to see him continue this research. Although it may be even more and more disturbing as he makes more of these discoveries, I know his passion will guide him to be able to use his research to benefit us all. I hope it at least makes us all consider the possibilities of individual and mass manipulation existing among humans. Thanks Ed Yong, and keep it up! :)

    • @thienluu8759
      @thienluu8759 5 месяцев назад

      Mass manipulation? Look at the MAGA crowd.

  • @TrishTruitt
    @TrishTruitt 7 лет назад +15

    INCREDIBLE! MUST-WATCH TedTalk!
    This talk funny, fluid and absolutely fascinating. It might be one of my very favorite Ted Talks ever.
    I'm not sure how accurate it is considering the distant source, but a friend of a friend of a relative who works in public health, told me that the CDC is definitely looking into the ties between Toxo and random acts of violence.
    It makes sense to me. I think people focus more on the ideology to explain behaviors - than on there being some other initial cause that drives people to the ideological pathways to support and justify the behavior they're being driven to express.
    So whether it's radical Islam, or White Supremecy or some other crazy 'reason', it's all could all just be a front to support the urges being programmed by such a parasitic invader.
    Could our main ideological compartments actually be divergent strains of parasitic puppeteers?

  • @darkrisingmoonm.4414
    @darkrisingmoonm.4414 10 лет назад

    Great talk.

  • @4QBUD
    @4QBUD 10 лет назад +2

    Who knew Zombie Cockroaches could be so interesting? This was really cool.

  • @TheVikke2
    @TheVikke2 10 лет назад

    Loved this

  • @henryuvas8256
    @henryuvas8256 10 лет назад

    Amazing Ted talk

  • @marcoglara2012
    @marcoglara2012 7 лет назад

    Absolutely fabulous

  • @gravnaes
    @gravnaes 10 лет назад +1

    great talk

  • @conradwarne2756
    @conradwarne2756 10 лет назад +7

    If the Parasite is influencing animals behavior, then what is it that is influencing the Parasites behavior? And after this answer?
    What is the cause of that?
    And after that answer?
    What is the cause of that?
    Where is the start and finish of anything?

  • @WillieJohnRidesAgain
    @WillieJohnRidesAgain 2 года назад

    Ed is fantastic. His book on the microbiome is as well.

  • @bluezone3
    @bluezone3 10 лет назад

    I'm starting to itch now...

  • @jt2506productions
    @jt2506productions 10 лет назад +1

    Yes. I have done lots of research of the toxoplasma gondii!

  • @Toastmaster_5000
    @Toastmaster_5000 10 лет назад +3

    i'm surprised he didn't bring up cordyceps. but still, great talk - better than most, not because of the content but the presentation.

  • @mabr20
    @mabr20 10 лет назад +3

    Maybe on every of those research determining the effects of parasites on human brain they should actually check if they have them.

  • @nchangigment8000
    @nchangigment8000 10 лет назад

    awesome speech

  • @nonodaclown9033
    @nonodaclown9033 Год назад

    I like this Guy and his brain

  • @pngebhardt
    @pngebhardt 10 лет назад +16

    Oh he's punny!

  • @pilard3135
    @pilard3135 5 лет назад

    For Mr. Yong: Thank you for a great talk.
    For the cat haters in the room: As a dog person and the daughter of a cat-hating person, I hated felines most of my life, but when a neighbour's cat appeared one day in my living room, I immediately opened a can of tuna, not knowing that even well-fed cats often do this. I did not touch her and was horrified when she jumped onto the counter. I had never been anywhere near cats or near people who had cats. But if I see a sick or hungry animal, I have to feed it, I have done this since I was a child. Now I love cats for the incredible creatures that they are, much better -in every way that matters to me- than most humans, who are great manipulators and parasites and virulent envenomers, even if they don't live inside your body.

  • @ashleymerritt-bogner2273
    @ashleymerritt-bogner2273 10 месяцев назад

    This TOTally explains the "crazy cat lady"!!! 😂

  • @GM4ThePeople
    @GM4ThePeople 10 лет назад

    Now _that's_ a TED Talk!