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By absorbing carbon through photosynthesis, these farms help battle climate change, and reduce local ocean acidification while creating habitats for other
species
to thrive.
Every individual
species
out there has more than a dozen shapes and sizes of those bumps to create fine-tuned, neurally controlled camouflage.
Successions of new
species
emerged, evolved and became extinct.
We are the only
species
on this planet that has ever held its own fate in its hands.
We have no significant predators, we're the masters of our physical environment; the things that normally cause
species
to become extinct are no longer any threat to us.
Is that because in the past, in the ancient past, we just didn't understand things like disease and systems that cause poverty and so forth, and so it made no sense for us as a
species
to put any energy into worrying about those things?
I think it's time that we transitioned to a solar system-going civilization and
species.
It would allow vast tracks of the world's coral reefs to replenish and give safe harbor to countless
species.
If you saw 2001: A Space Odyssey, and you heard the boom, boom, boom, boom, and you saw the monolith, you know, that was Arthur C. Clarke's representation that we were at a seminal moment in the evolution of our
species.
Living in your genome is the history of our species, and you as an individual human being, where you're from, going back thousands and thousands and thousands of years, and that's now starting to be understood.
We have about a hundred, 120,000 others that don't appear to function every day, but represent this archival history of how we used to work as a
species
going back tens of thousands of years.
They recently sequenced Pinot Noir, and it also has about 30,000 genes, so the number of genes you have may not necessarily represent the complexity or the evolutionary order of any particular
species.
That's a tiny amount of material, but the way that ultimately expresses itself is what makes changes in humans and in all
species.
Our ocean's teaming with microbes; in fact, when Craig Venter went and sequenced the microbes in the ocean, in the first three months tripled the known
species
on the planet by discovering all-new microbes in the first 20 feet of water.
Existential risk is a threat to human survival, or to the long-term potential of our
species.
Imagine a
species
that just didn't have this neural machinery for processing music.
Fifty-five
species
of mammal-like reptiles.
It's that close; one
species
ekes through.
We have a huge problem facing us as a
species.
That’s because there are about a hundred
species
of mycorrhizal fungi– and an individual tree might be colonized by dozens of different fungal organisms, each of which connects to a unique set of other trees, which in turn each have their own unique set of fungal associations.
Through the mycorrhizae, trees can tell when nutrients or signaling molecules are coming from a member of their own
species
or not.
With everything so deeply interconnected, what impacts one
species
is bound to impact others.
And each spot represents a different family of virus or
species
of virus.
Its closest relative is, in fact, from mice, and so we would call this a xenotropic retrovirus, because it's infecting a
species
other than mice.
But now, every
species
in the galaxy is in a mad dash to get there first and claim it for themselves.
Our
species
has a need for a superbeing.
Our competitive advantage as a
species
is our brain.
One of the other wonderful things about our
species
is we not only need to be loved, but we need to love others.
Our first fossil evidence of the full shell characteristic of modern turtles is about 210 million years old, and belongs to a
species
called Proganochelys quenstedti, whose ribs had fused.
If you think about it, our
species
evolved to think ahead, to chart the stars, dream of the afterlife, sow seeds for later harvest.
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