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Ted's grand prize

The TED prize is the most exciting part of the TED conference. It was founded in 2005 and has three winners every year. Every winner of the TED Prize will not only get a prize of100,000 dollars, but also have the opportunity to publicly state his TED wish at the TED Conference, and the TED organizers will do their best to help them realize this wish.

The winners of the 2005-2008 TED Prize are as follows:

In 2005, musician Bono, photographer Edward Tynsky and inventor Robert Fisher.

In 2006, Larry Brilliant, an infectious disease control expert, Jehane Noujaim, a documentary producer, and Cameron Sinclair, an architect. The youngest speaker and talented violinist-Huang Shiyun

In 2007, former US President Bill Clinton, biologist Edward O. Wilson and photographer james nachtwey.

In 2008, physicist Neil turok, writer Dave Eggers and writer Karen Armstrong;

In 2009, Sylvia Earle, a deep-sea explorer, Jill C Tate, an alien intelligence researcher, and Yue Se A Abreu, a musician and educator.

With the help of the TED community, many TED winners' TED wishes have been realized. On the official website of the TED Prize, the following ongoing community TED projects are listed.

First, open building network, InsTEDD, Meet Green, Pangu Day, Life Encyclopedia, the next Einstein, once upon a time, XDRTB

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