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Looking for Eden at the Bottom of the Ocean
In a deep, dark and unexplored corner of the ocean, researchers are searching for the answer to how all life on Earth began. Take a journey with them.
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James Nestor is a San Francisco-based journalist and author of Deep: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us about Ourselves. He also directs the sperm whale communication project CETI (Cetacean Echolocation Translation Initiative). Over the course of his career as a journalist, Nestor has written for The New York Times, Outside Magazine, Men’s Journal, Scientific American, The San Francisco Chronicle, National Public Radio, and more.
Follow via RSSIn a deep, dark and unexplored corner of the ocean, researchers are searching for the answer to how all life on Earth began. Take a journey with them.
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