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None of these are using the
organisms.
They're really only using the blueprints or the recipes from the
organisms.
One of our major inventions that we need to be able to do to come even close to what these
organisms
can do is to find a way to minimize the amount of material, the kind of material we use, and to add design to it.
These organisms, how are they insulating against their own electric charge?
And we are in a long, long line of
organisms
to come to this planet and ask ourselves, "How can we live here gracefully over the long haul?"
Eventually they get so close, they form multicellular organisms, then you get complex multicellular organisms; they form societies.
But then at some point, one of these multicellular
organisms
does something completely amazing with this stuff, which is it launches a whole second kind of evolution: cultural evolution.
So, people have commented on how, "Well, you know, you brought back the ocean
organisms
and put them on the planet of Pandora."
So these ideas of suspended animation are not just about cells and weird, little
organisms.
We can see it in a variety of different
organisms.
The great majority of
organisms
on Earth remain unknown to science.
As we move past the relatively gigantic mammals, birds, frogs and plants to the more elusive insects and other small invertebrates and then beyond to the countless millions of
organisms
in the invisible living world enveloped and living within humanity?
Already what were thought to be bacteria for generations have been found to compose, instead, two great domains of microorganisms: true bacteria and one-celled
organisms
the archaea, which are closer than other bacteria to the eukaryota, the group that we belong to.
The size of
organisms
increases a third, so your fish are now this big.
So these
organisms
reproduce, the little larvae juveniles spill over, they all spill over, and then people can benefit from them outside too.
It's not just a question of cleanliness; it's also a question of how those
organisms
then turn into human disease.
You can take the most fascinating
organisms
in the world, like a microbe that literally breathes uranium, and another one that makes rocket fuel, mix them up with some ocean mud, put them underneath a microscope, and they're just little dots.
For the past five years, I've been researching, working with biologists and traveling all over the world to find continuously living
organisms
that are 2,000 years old and older.
It's also more benignly known as the honey mushroom or the "humongous fungus" because it happens to be one of the world's largest
organisms
as well.
So we don't even necessarily have to have direct contact with these
organisms
to have a very real impact on them.
And you know, I think of all of these
organisms
as palimpsests.
It's my hope that, by going to find these organisms, that I can help draw attention to their remarkable resilience and help play a part in insuring their continued longevity into the foreseeable future.
When these things die, immediately,
organisms
come in and encrust and live on that dead surface.
There's consequences for carbonate
organisms.
So one of the things we're seeing is
organisms
are having to spend more metabolic energy to build and maintain their shells.
And on coral reefs, where some of the main framework
organisms
disappear, we will see a major loss of marine biodiversity.
Now, what that means is that all of the
organisms
that live in the sea have evolved in this chemostatted ocean, with CO2 levels lower than they are today.
And then within plant protection, I came into the discipline of biological pest control, which we actually define as the use of living
organisms
to reduce populations of noxious plant pests.
Insects, those six-legged
organisms
and spiders or mites, the eight-legged
organisms.
The government wants to asses the effects of space travel on certain
organisms
but the capsule crashes and a mutant something-or-other (looks like a guy in an ape suit with the top of a football helmet over his face) wreaks havoc around the accident scene, which includes a favorite place for the window-fogging, partying set.
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