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    Explore "hydrothermal vents" with insightful episodes like "The Fascinating Discovery That is Reshaping Our Understanding of Octopus Reproduction", "The Fascinating Discovery That is Reshaping Our Understanding of Octopus Reproduction", "Exploring the Deep Sea", "Has Life Only Started on Earth Once?" and "Fungal threats, hydrothermal vents, green buildings - Planet Earth Podcast - 12.04.16" from podcasts like ""How To Protect The Ocean", "How To Protect The Ocean", "Gresham College Lectures", "Question of the Week, from the Naked Scientists" and "Planet Earth"" and more!

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    The Fascinating Discovery That is Reshaping Our Understanding of Octopus Reproduction

    The Fascinating Discovery That is Reshaping Our Understanding of Octopus Reproduction

    In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin explores a fascinating discovery that challenges what scientists know about octopuses and their reproduction. Contrary to the belief that octopuses are solitary animals, this new discovery reveals a new finding that reshapes our understanding of these creatures. Tune in to learn more about this incredible revelation and how it is reshaping the way we think about octopuses.

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    The Fascinating Discovery That is Reshaping Our Understanding of Octopus Reproduction

    The Fascinating Discovery That is Reshaping Our Understanding of Octopus Reproduction

    In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin explores a fascinating discovery that challenges what scientists know about octopuses and their reproduction. Contrary to the belief that octopuses are solitary animals, this new discovery reveals a new finding that reshapes our understanding of these creatures. Tune in to learn more about this incredible revelation and how it is reshaping the way we think about octopuses.

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    Exploring the Deep Sea

    Exploring the Deep Sea

    The Deep Sea is Earth’s last great frontier. After almost 150 years of exploration and research we understand it is deep, dark and definitely different; but there remain large gaps in our knowledge that hinder progress in sustainable management of this vast system. New technology – from manned submersibles, to satellite measurements, acoustic systems, and artificial intelligence – is key to future research, and the next ten years promises to deliver a new age of deep-sea science.

    A lecture by Kerry Howell

    The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website:
    https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/deep-sea

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    Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 15.08.11 - Nature's Stock Exchange

    Naked Scientists NewsFLASH 15.08.11 - Nature's Stock Exchange
    In this NewsFlash, we meet the deep-sea microbes that feed on the hydrogen from hydrothermal vents, and discover a cheap new catalyst that can generate hydrogen ten times faster than methods found in nature. Plus, how reprogrammed immune system cells can kill cancer, and nature's stock exchange - how plants and fungi develop a free-market economy for shared resources.

    Nature's Stock Exchange - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 15.08.11

    Nature's Stock Exchange - Naked Scientists NewsFLASH - 15.08.11
    In this NewsFlash, we meet the deep-sea microbes that feed on the hydrogen from hydrothermal vents, and discover a cheap new catalyst that can generate hydrogen ten times faster than methods found in nature. Plus, how reprogrammed immune system cells can kill cancer, and nature's stock exchange - how plants and fungi develop a free-market economy for shared resources.
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