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TEDTalks: Underwater Astonishments
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David Gallo shows jaw-dropping footage of amazing sea creatures, including a shape-shifting cuttlefish, a pair of fighting squid, and a mesmerizing gallery of bioluminescent fish that light up the blackest depths of the ocean. He focuses on the work of two scientists: Edith Widder at the Ocean Research & Conservation Association, and Roger Hanlon at the Marine Biological Lab.
RT: 6 minutes
RT: 6 minutes
Jan 23, 2008 11:59 AM
Re: Underwater Astonishments
In my opinion, TEDTalks rarely disappoint, DRATM; and, indeed, this one rules supreme in its TED RT class of, say, 10 minutes or less (of those I've seen so far).
In fact, TEDTalks are one of the reasons why I gradually paid more attention to this website, before I joined not long ago with the intention of getting a headline ... so I thank those other submitters of quality stuff and urge lurkers to join.
In fact, TEDTalks are one of the reasons why I gradually paid more attention to this website, before I joined not long ago with the intention of getting a headline ... so I thank those other submitters of quality stuff and urge lurkers to join.
Re: TEDTalks: Underwater Astonishments
All cephalopods are amazing. Not just the camouflage, either. I watched a PBS Nature episode on them some time in the last year and for about half of it, my jaw was dropped.
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