This is how the living planet works. Elements of the universe are moving from one creature to another, keeping Earth's chemistry within safe operating space.
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
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This is how the living planet works. Elements of the universe are moving from one creature to another, keeping Earth's chemistry within safe operating space.
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
This is how the living planet works. Elements of the universe are moving from one creature to another, keeping Earth's chemistry within safe operating space.
We’re Keeping the Ocean Wild — and You Can Join Us | Sylvia A. Earle | TED · TED
This is a sea slug that squirts this lovely, bright purple ink at any creature that tries to eat it. But it also happens to be one of the kinkiest creatures
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(Laughter) Besides, creature of extremes and excess, I've always thought Apollo beautiful but boring,
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It's not sad. It's not particularly happy. It's just an impassive creature taking whatever life sends its way. You might not think of the ultimate competitor, say, Bill Belichick,
Why you should define your fears instead of your goals | Tim Ferriss | TED · TED
well, I think it's adorable -- is called Tetrahymena and it's a single-celled creature. It's also been known as pond scum.
The science of cells that never get old | Elizabeth Blackburn