Desktop Diaries: Sylvia Earle
How do you become a scientist? "It's really easy: you start out as a little kid and then you never grow up," says explorer and biologist Sylvia Earle. In the latest installment of Science Friday's Desktop Diaries series, Her Deepness takes us on a tour on her Oakland office (Earle has desks all over the country) -- items of interest include a shrunken head, a life-size green moray, and a submersible capsule.

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Sylvia Earle: Legendary Explorer Fights to Save Underwater Paradise

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I Tested Quicksand Myths...The Truth Is Worse Than You Think!

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Why Returning From Mars Is Impossible: Feynman's Warning

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Sylvia Earle - The Hero of the Ocean

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I taught an octopus piano (It took 6 months)

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

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She’s 12. She Sings Aretha Franklin… Until Simon TELLS Her to Do It Acapella! 😳

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Tom Hanks' HILARIOUS Harvard Speech Leaves Audience in Splits: “I Make a Good Living...” | REPLUG

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Desktop Diaries: Jill Tarter

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Rolex presents: Sylvia Earle – Guardian of the Deep

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This is Us: Sylvia Earle

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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Penny Helps Sheldon Solve His Equation | The Big Bang Theory

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Katherine Johnson and Her Legacy in Space | Outlier The story of Katherine Johnson |Full Documentary

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She Asks if I Know Coldplay and This Singer Shocks The Street

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You Know This Song (but the Orchestra Doesn’t) | Jacob Collier & VSO School of Music Orchestra | TED

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Exploring the Ocean for Sixty Years | Best Job Ever

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Honouring 40 Years of Partnership With Sylvia Earle

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