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Well, looking at honey DNA, we can see what plants are good for pollinators that have
deep
roots, that can secure the land, and together, everybody can participate.
Woman: I would make a spear that, when you went
deep
sea diving, you could catch the fish really fast, and then roll it back up, and you could swim easier ... Yeah.
You really do have to go and see his latest film, "Aliens of the Deep."
It features two of these
deep
rovers, and I can criticize them because these sweet things are mine.
And the reason I give you this moment is there's a
deep
truth in it.
The puncture in space-time is so
deep
that light moves around in orbit, so that light behind the black hole, as I think we'll see soon, moves around and comes to us on these parallel lines at exactly that orbit.
Now, around the time that this song was in heavy rotation, biologists were in
deep
discussion about whether bird species, notably songbirds and waterfowl were actually monogamous or not.
It's about getting a spacecraft that's hurtling through
deep
space and using all this bag of tricks to somehow figure out how to get it down to the surface of Mars at zero miles an hour.
So they can do that if they make roots that go
deep
rather than meander around on the surface of the soil.
Those are the three traits we want to change: more suberin, more roots, and the last one,
deep
roots.
And it looked like a way to go, until you start thinking about, what does
deep
time do to a building?
Well, this is what
deep
time does to a building.
It's only about 12 feet deep, but what if it were deepened from inside?
Canopy soil can occur up to a meter deep, hundreds of feet above the ground, and there are organisms in this soil that have, as yet, no names.
But as anybody on their deathbed will tell you, the things that make people happy is the
deep
relationships of life, the losing of self-sufficiency.
Because it talks about the peace that's at the
deep
of ourself, our inexplicable care for one another.
That's such a
deep
question.
But what we've also discovered is that a physiological signature of aging is that your sleep gets worse, especially that
deep
quality of sleep that I was just discussing.
And it suggests that the disruption of
deep
sleep is an underappreciated factor that is contributing to cognitive decline or memory decline in aging, and most recently we've discovered, in Alzheimer's disease as well.
Can we restore back some healthy quality of
deep
sleep, and in doing so, can we salvage aspects of their learning and memory function?
And machine learning,
deep
learning, has happened.
Once we had this enormous amount of data, we built and trained
deep
neural networks.
But sea lions need to see their best at hundreds of meters
deep.
That is a point of
deep
frustration.
I went through this process for years of accepting the failure as my own and then feeling
deep
shame that I couldn't overcome the obstacles.
It's a
deep
tendency toward order in nature that opposes what we've all been taught about entropy.
Deep
in our solar system, a new era of space exploration is unfolding.
Similarly to Europa, it likely contains an ocean
deep
under the ice.
For example, diamonds, which form
deep
in the Earth’s mantle, have a cubic crystalline structure and can grow into either cubes or octahedrons.
He was quiet, introspective, like he was always in
deep
thought.
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