Science Pioneers with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Danni Washington

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • Who proved the existence of dark matter? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice learn about hidden figures of science you need to know about with author and science communicator Danni Washington.
    Who is Vera Rubin? Find out about her work in astronomy and her discovery of dark matter. We take a journey from her beginning as an undergrad to her finally being able to conduct research at an observatory. Did she get recognized for her work in astrophysics during her lifetime? What does the Vera Rubin Telescope do?
    We learn about Alice Ball and the first medicinal cure for leprosy. We break down what leprosy is and what line of research led to her discovery. Were there also roadblocks on her path to recognition? We also learn about Jannaki Ammal who, as a botanist, pioneered the field of cytogenetics. What is cytogenetics and why is it helpful? We also discuss her work in phytogeography and the necessity of plants and seed banks.
    Next, we learn about Sylvia Earle, the first female chief scientist of NOAA, and her work in the world’s oceans. What is phycology? Why is she referred to as “Her Deepness”? Learn about Sylvia’s record breaking diving and hours logged underwater with aquanauts. What is the number one concern when it comes to the ocean? Discover how the field of phycology can help decarbonize the oceans and how we can help nature heal itself. All that, plus, how delicious is kelp? Is it the food of the future?
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    0:00 - Introduction
    1:53 - Danni Washington’s ‘Genius Generation’
    2:55 - Big Blue & You
    5:56 - What Is A Mangrove?
    7:25 - Mocha Mermaid
    9:01 - Danni’s ‘Bold Women In Science’
    9:38 - Vera Rubin
    18:59 - Alice Ball
    25:12 - Janaki Ammal
    29:27 - What Is Phytogeography?
    29:47 - Svalbard Global Seed Vault
    33:09 - Where You Can Find Danni Washington
    35:09 - Sylvia Earle
    41:41 - The Most Pressing Oceanic Issue
    47:28 - What Is Biomimicry?
    48:14 - ‘Bold Women In Science’
    49:56 - Closing Notes
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Komentáře • 484

  • @StarTalk
    @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +71

    Was learning about these oft-forgotten scientists new to you?

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 2 lety +7

      @Shon Mardani
      The first sentence is literally the only one I can understand.

    • @TikkyTakMoo
      @TikkyTakMoo Před 2 lety +1

      Yes and no. I've been a big Tesla fan long before the car company was invented. Always interesting though. I'm sure most people have heard of the Big Bang Theory, but very few know who George Lemaître is.

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 2 lety +1

      @Shon Mardani
      subtle flex lol
      No, I understood none of that honestly.
      During day time the whole moon can be seen as one grayish white ball with craters. I have no idea what you mean by half visible.

    • @bigbirdthug
      @bigbirdthug Před 2 lety +4

      Never heard of any of these ppl. Would love more deep dives of scientists, their discoveries and adversities and then how far we've come because of them

    • @josephfilm73
      @josephfilm73 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes! I really enjoy these videos. They're addictive fun. I learn something and usually laugh a lot also! Thanks guys. Thanks Chuck. Thanks NDG. I really need the cheering up after watching the news.

  • @edwinknoblauch8618
    @edwinknoblauch8618 Před 2 lety +28

    Some of Chucks finest moments!!

    • @ivecadit
      @ivecadit Před 2 lety

      And that bit about "Jesus was the healthcare system of biblical times" killed!

  • @tylorwilson4559
    @tylorwilson4559 Před 2 lety +54

    Just wanted to say startalk is my all time favorite thing to watch I absolutley love it... thank you

  • @thomasmullins1783
    @thomasmullins1783 Před 2 lety +10

    This episode was not at all long enough. I was so mesmerized by her work that I didn't realize 50m had passed by

  • @mauritsv0
    @mauritsv0 Před 2 lety +23

    Making science cool is so cool

  • @HexerPsy
    @HexerPsy Před 2 lety +3

    I want to wish Danni all the best in her career!
    I work in a teaching/research hospital together with a number of doctors who go above and beyond for their patients and pushing the frontier of treatment options in our field. It makes you feel like you are walking among giants - absolutely fantastic people in the right place.
    So too, do I feel Danni is a giant in her field in the right place. Keep up the good work!

  • @rk99688
    @rk99688 Před 2 lety +19

    She is real life Moana, the ocean called her. You should do more of these episodes of pioneers of science. There are so many people that we don't know of that contributed to science. Learning about the history of their work would be incredible. I have always loved science history makes me appreciate how science has evolved over years.

  • @lbacker90
    @lbacker90 Před 2 lety +4

    Danni is so great! Such positive energy. I'm really grateful she was on for this episode. Thank you!

  • @MarcelHuguenin
    @MarcelHuguenin Před 2 lety +11

    Amazing, beautiful and very intelligent. Awesome guest, hope she will return in the future on StarTalk. She has some things to tell. Thank you guys!

  • @joseimpact
    @joseimpact Před 2 lety +12

    she was an amazing guest!!! great episode

  • @michaelflores451
    @michaelflores451 Před 2 lety +35

    Intelligent, beautiful, and a mermaid?!!! She may be the best guest so far! These shows are really great and informative entertainment. Please, never stop informing us! Thank you.

    • @Jay-om8gr
      @Jay-om8gr Před 2 lety +2

      Also a feminist. It’s oozing from her

    • @calapsesathir4408
      @calapsesathir4408 Před 2 lety

      Meh. I wouldn't go that far. Janna Levin says hello. And before you go all sjw, I listen to these on airpods w/o video at work so color isn't even a forethought or after thought

    • @pseudoname3159
      @pseudoname3159 Před 2 lety +1

      @@calapsesathir4408And every avid fan of StarTalk says hello right back to Janna Levin, including myself. She's a great guest. Not sure where anything related to social justice was mentioned in Michael's comment but I do agree that Danni should be a return guest on here as well.

  • @afgdfdgdfddf42
    @afgdfdgdfddf42 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm 41 and this show is for me, not only for teenagers.

  • @turdlemelton3571
    @turdlemelton3571 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you so much for what you do Dr. Tyson! It's a pleasure for us to even get to watch these. And don't think I forgot about you lord Nice. You both keep me in good moods.

  • @olle7498
    @olle7498 Před 2 lety +15

    Now I just want to hear Danni talk about oceans.
    Mangroves are awesome by the way. Anyone who gets rid of a mangrove forest just to make room for a beach is clearly out of their mind.

  • @TikkyTakMoo
    @TikkyTakMoo Před 2 lety +92

    Going into this, my thoughts a minute in are about how, while Einstein made an observation of the Universe way ahead of his time (E=mc^2), what I find "crazy" is scientists being able to actually reverse engineer the equation and recreate a different process embedded in the equation, thereby physically proving beyond theory its truth. This would take magnitudes of collective effort and work. I know Newton's laws of physics are absolutely brilliant, but I'm quite certain even Newton would be blown away by a combustion engine. Then we'd be like "You think that's amazing, check **reveals James Webb Telescope** this out "

    • @FallingAwake16
      @FallingAwake16 Před 2 lety +4

      That would be a lovely show. Like an animated CZcams channel teaching the new discoveries to Einstein. But perhaps he already knows and is chillin on his comic rn waiting for us to catch up😅

    • @TikkyTakMoo
      @TikkyTakMoo Před 2 lety

      @@FallingAwake16 😂😂🤣👍

    • @levigoldwing1536
      @levigoldwing1536 Před 2 lety +3

      Ask anyone who remembered the inception of the internet or mobile devices. Even great minds find marvel in today's world and we never cease to discover new and absolutely mind crippling truth's of our past.

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +14

      It's wonderful that the brilliance of that equation was not lost on the masses-is there another equation as widely known as E=mc^2?

    • @TikkyTakMoo
      @TikkyTakMoo Před 2 lety +1

      @@StarTalk I think *part* of the wonder and brilliance relies on how relatable and how fundamental the equation is. It's conceivable that v = d/t is more widely known, as well as understood. Fastest/slowest moving objects are very common knowledge.
      While velocity may allow more people to look at a road sign and calculate how many hours are left in a trip, E=mc^2 invokes people to imagine possibilities of the universe, beyond what their knowing is.
      There may even exist descriptions of motion and special relativity unknown, which may shed light on the limits of current models of the universe.

  • @mollybell5779
    @mollybell5779 Před 2 lety +2

    For the first time ever, I'm going to have to wait and watch this tomorrow because I am just too sleepy rn.
    But before I say goodnight, I just have to put it out there that Chuck Nice really makes this show for me. When I first discovered StarTalk, for the first couple of episodes I was rather indifferent about Chuck. However, it didn't take long before I succumbed to his irresistible charm, and now I *love* him.
    Don't get me wrong; I love Neil too. But Chuck is absolutely integral to StarTalk. Truth be told, it's the interaction between Neil and Chuck that makes the show for me. Without question, it's my favorite.
    Okay, looking forward to watching this one. Good night, StarTalk. 😁❤️

  • @Broockle
    @Broockle Před 2 lety +16

    Mangroves got their name from the Arawak who were the native Caribbean people.
    Spanish and Portugiese call the trees 'Mangle' and 'Mangue' respectively and in English they added 'Grove' to the end cause of where they are found.

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +8

      Thank you for your knowledge!

    • @Broockle
      @Broockle Před 2 lety +4

      @@StarTalk
      thank Google 😎

    • @TawaniAnyangwe
      @TawaniAnyangwe Před 2 lety

      Funny "Mangue" is French for the Mango fruit. Which doesn't grow anywhere near an Ocean

    • @loganmiller4919
      @loganmiller4919 Před 3 měsíci

      @@TawaniAnyangwean interesting history between both words, the same word developed throughout hundreds of years stemming from one place, India. A combination of words, 1 roughly translating to “Mango Species” and another roughly translated to “Unripe Fruit”… doing research on this, I found something quite interesting.
      Mango’s can trace there origins to the Indo-Burma region around 5,000 years ago. The ones who opened the sea trade routes and were responsible for the “worldwide” distribution of Mangoes from Indo-Burma to Indo-China regions, none other than the Portuguese.

  • @jhutch0612
    @jhutch0612 Před 2 lety +4

    Great episode, Danni Washington needs to be added to the show permanently.
    Science pioneers could be its own segment hosted by her.👌🏾

  • @Chemy.
    @Chemy. Před 2 lety +6

    i really envy them who have still that passion, i miss my young self who was that much looking for something, nice to see people doing great contributions to science and helping earth

  • @hiimdarius1477
    @hiimdarius1477 Před 2 lety +16

    Another banger from Neil and Chuck as expected, bless you guys both 🙏🙏🙏

  • @FusionDeveloper
    @FusionDeveloper Před 2 lety +4

    I really enjoyed this video.
    Bring Danni Washington back some day for another video.

  • @xaviermitchell578
    @xaviermitchell578 Před 2 lety +12

    Learned about some awesome people and Discovery's that I have never heard of before! Thank you all so much for bringing these unknown stories to life 😄👍it was amazing!

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +2

      So glad! This is what we do it for.

  • @ywfbi
    @ywfbi Před rokem

    The 'chemistry' on this particular show is fantastic. Everyone works so well together :)
    Thanks for another great show!

  • @MikeJamesMedia
    @MikeJamesMedia Před 2 lety +2

    Wow, what a delightful guest. Well done, Danni!

  • @joshuawoodbury8112
    @joshuawoodbury8112 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Neal for the show

  • @derekseven1647
    @derekseven1647 Před 2 lety +2

    Bring Ms Washington back ASAP. She gave the viewers a lot of so info.

  • @oxvaldus
    @oxvaldus Před 2 lety +4

    Super interesting what Danni does!! In the academic world, in the ocean of citations rankings and academic positions. Sometimes True pioneers get lost for people's awareness.

  • @stonerainproductions
    @stonerainproductions Před 2 lety +9

    I love Danni, beautiful, intelligent, creative and water loving. I've seen her on TV and was immediately impressed, such a force.
    Oh and her charisma is off the charts ☺️

    • @TrickOrRetreat
      @TrickOrRetreat Před 2 lety

      That was very well put. Sums it up perfectly 🤗

  • @jjayjacuk
    @jjayjacuk Před 2 lety +4

    Love how randomly someone appeared in Niel's camera in 31:05

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +2

      You've got a keen eye!

    • @sandal_thong8631
      @sandal_thong8631 Před 2 lety

      @@StarTalk Damn graduate students! One of the funniest was the one on the news where the baby comes through in a baby walker and the nanny has to grab him and pull him out of the room.

  • @HaydnYick21
    @HaydnYick21 Před 2 lety +2

    Danni is awesome! Such an interesting topic and love hearing women succeed in science

  • @byGDur
    @byGDur Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for the great content and for spreading the good mood!

  • @christinley5213
    @christinley5213 Před 2 lety +1

    such a smart wonderful person!!! this was amazing..thank you!!!

  • @sjpugsie
    @sjpugsie Před 2 lety +1

    I love this show! I learn so much, plus you guys are hilarious 😅

  • @MaryAnnNytowl
    @MaryAnnNytowl Před 2 lety +3

    Not only is she brilliant, she's beautiful, too! Thanks for covering this important subject, folks!

    • @STST
      @STST Před 2 lety

      Hey Fancy seeing you here!

  • @maddievictoria4947
    @maddievictoria4947 Před 2 lety

    I literally fall asleep every night listening to this podcast, this one or Lights Out Podcast

  • @bree5529
    @bree5529 Před 2 lety

    Ms. Washington, I just bought your book! So interesting!

  • @fikretyet
    @fikretyet Před 2 lety +4

    I had a chance know about Vera Rubin later in her life, while she was still with us and have a huge respect for her great accomplishments and unparalleled personality. She is also highly appreciated by science community and of course, deservedly so, but the main problem about her getting a Nobel prize, I think is, about the nature of the subject she had been working on; Dark Matter as well as we all know being highly elusive still is an unsolved subject and there are also alternative explanations like Mond, so her main subject was still incomplete. We can think of Peter Higgs as a similar example but he had the chance the see the result of his work proven experimentally so did get a Nobel very later (2013) then the original work (1964).

  • @Batteristo
    @Batteristo Před 2 lety +2

    Chuck is so right on!

  • @CRAZYCHRIS187420
    @CRAZYCHRIS187420 Před 2 lety

    Great episode loved it

  • @jacobcross1294
    @jacobcross1294 Před 2 lety +3

    "both" I love that answer, Neil.

  • @ignorasmus
    @ignorasmus Před 2 lety +2

    As an Indian, I am heart broken and ashamed that I did not know anything about Jannaki Ammal.
    Thank you StarTalk, thank you Danni Washington!!
    Ordering Danni's book for my daughter RIGHT NOW :)

    • @qbawl615
      @qbawl615 Před 2 lety

      💯✊🏾

    • @somendrasaini7807
      @somendrasaini7807 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly.. really I have never heard of her before, it's a shame..

    • @easymoneysniper9013
      @easymoneysniper9013 Před 4 měsíci

      That's why I like Neil so much he is always putting black people on. Educated smart black people, not rappers or ig models.

  • @menoima9501
    @menoima9501 Před 2 lety +1

    Tyson saying bruv has just made my day:))))

  • @ToneX-hj6ki
    @ToneX-hj6ki Před 9 měsíci

    What a beautiful episode

  • @SheSweetLikSugarNSavage
    @SheSweetLikSugarNSavage Před 5 měsíci

    I've watched a lot of StarTalk episodes, but this one I'll mark as one of my favorites.

  • @cosmicsciencewitholiver7328

    I really enjoyed her. Thank you for sharing your ideas🤌❤️🪐🌌🚀🧜🏽

  • @likearockcm
    @likearockcm Před 2 lety +2

    Danni has it going on, brilliant and stunningly beautiful !

  • @kevon_shabangu
    @kevon_shabangu Před 2 lety +11

    It warms my heart to now be consuming science content from POC
    I never had that as a kid, I'd never seen someone who looked like me do or even talk about science

  • @MrNegative101
    @MrNegative101 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow what a diverse cast you have. It’s like the Science version of BET.

  • @lovingmydog5320
    @lovingmydog5320 Před 2 lety +3

    I enjoyed listening to Ms. Washington’s beautifully articulated fascinating subject. Another book I will give to my 7 yrs old Niece. I hope you invite her again. Love your guys! 🙏♥️

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +3

      We love to hear that! Thank you for educating the youth!

  • @cmdeezy1
    @cmdeezy1 Před 2 lety

    This is the best show.

  • @Veronique487
    @Veronique487 Před 2 lety

    Good one! 👍 Love seaweed, kelp, nori etc 😋

  • @Benholio1
    @Benholio1 Před 7 měsíci

    This wonderful guest makes me more optimistic

  • @xandergreene1748
    @xandergreene1748 Před 2 lety

    nice ones Chuck

  • @khaledsubaey9520
    @khaledsubaey9520 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Neil i love u so much thank u for all the huge effort and i love how u give us the science in a smooth young and fun way i love u and i think ur the most intelligent human in the 21th century i wish u a peaceful and healthy wealthy life man keep up we love u

  • @peterwoods8299
    @peterwoods8299 Před 2 lety

    Mamiwater... Never thought I'd hear that on startalk, this episode blew my mind

  • @hollywood1281
    @hollywood1281 Před 2 lety +1

    Guys bring danni back!

  • @marcelclover6650
    @marcelclover6650 Před 2 lety +2

    Neil she's really reelly kool man bring her back👏🏿

  • @oldschoolj510
    @oldschoolj510 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Props to Neil for representing the culture

  • @lunar_trader
    @lunar_trader Před 2 lety +1

    Have Good Afternoon everyone! An thank you again for this wonderful wisdon and amazing comedic an outside point of veiw sir lord nice c:

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety +1

      Have a good afternoon :)

  • @DanHarkless_Halloween_YTPs_etc

    No disrespect to other co-hosts, but episodes of StarTalk are like twice as good when Chuck Nice is on. Never heard anyone make the "overcompensation" joke about huge telescopes before. 👍 Also, first episode I've seen with a female African-American scientist guest, which is awesome. And the first African-American marine scientist I've come across. SCUBA diving cert. at 17 - yeah, buck those stereotypes, girl! 😉 Loved her standing up to Neil regarding her fascination with mermaids (I love 'em too), and the ubiquitous mythology of aquatic humanoids throughout the world.
    Like Neil, I've always found the word "mangrove" to be interesting (first came across it as a kid, as the pseudonym for one of my favorite computer game authors was "Mangrove Earthshoe" 😄), but like Danni, I never thought to look into its etymology. Apparently the origin isn't known for sure, but it's probably from Portuguese _mangue_ ("mangrove", from Spanish _mangle,_ in turn probably from the indigenous Caribbean language Taíno) + English "grove". Speaking of etymology, nice one, Chuck for quickly coming up with the phycology / phyto- link (always impressive to see how much science he's absorbed working on the show as a comedian).
    I also didn't know about Vera Rubin, even though dark matter is one of my fascinations - thanks for that intro! (Same goes for pulsars and Jocelyn Bell.) And Neil's explanation of the "giant, always-running videocamera" telescope named after Vera sounds like exciting stuff.
    One last thing - as much as I love seaweed in Japanese cuisine, I'm not sure it could be the new kale, due to the vitamin B analogs in it that block dietary vitamin B absorption. I may be ignorant to types that don't do that, though (plus, you can always supplement B vitamins along with meals that don't include kelp).

  • @dongrahamleone
    @dongrahamleone Před rokem

    I love history of science, I love black history, I need to love women's history a little more and I think Danni Washington's "Bold Women in Science" might be my next read. This was one of my favorite Star Talks. Great episode!

  • @marcelclover6650
    @marcelclover6650 Před 2 lety +4

    By Neil I think he's got it✊🏿

  • @JA-qi1fb
    @JA-qi1fb Před 2 lety

    So far I have only heard Star Talk, as an audio podcast. I change that from today.

  • @davidt3956
    @davidt3956 Před 2 lety +3

    I've already read a good book about Vera Rubin, "Bright Galaxies, Dark Matter, and Beyond," by Ashley Jean Yeager. I looked up Danni's book and it's for kids, so I'm assuming the segments on the scientists is shorter. I'm sure it's a good one for folks to get their school age kids.

    • @commonsense320
      @commonsense320 Před 2 lety

      Wow David, you sound incredibly condescending. Must be a real joy to live with.....

  • @ponderosacal1218
    @ponderosacal1218 Před 2 lety +1

    Chuck and Danni really vibin 👀

  • @IfYouKnowYouKnow.
    @IfYouKnowYouKnow. Před 2 lety

    Beautiful inside & out.

  • @arturkonczalski
    @arturkonczalski Před 2 lety

    I wait for David Sinclair to be a guest :) Hopefully that will happen :)

  • @jameswillis5431
    @jameswillis5431 Před rokem

    I’m certain Ms Washington already has a special person in her life, but wow what an intellect and beauty! I apologise to all if that is not PC, but I’m just being honest! Out of my league but will definitely settle for Chuck!! And, on a more serious note, while we’re giving shout-outs to women scientists let’s do so for Emmy Noether.
    Great channel. Please keep them coming!

  • @mkevilempire
    @mkevilempire Před rokem

    That comic about Hendrix and the accordion store I couldn't find anywhere.

  • @azuran133
    @azuran133 Před 2 lety

    Waiting for some Startalk bars to drop and the show's complete

  • @ogcombatacademy
    @ogcombatacademy Před 2 lety +2

    Yes, Mami Water is an name we call mermaid beings in Africa, especially Western Africa. Glad she mentioned it, she does have love for the ocean

  • @kokorolex
    @kokorolex Před 2 lety +1

    Please interview Boyan Slat, dude created The Ocean Clean Up

  • @ShyHippie
    @ShyHippie Před 2 lety

    Chucks questions are what mine would be.

  • @malibumama__
    @malibumama__ Před 2 lety

    love this

  • @ohmarsowle2949
    @ohmarsowle2949 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful!

  • @kazachi69
    @kazachi69 Před 2 lety

    Love this stuff, glad to be the 1000th like

  • @taketheatrain5393
    @taketheatrain5393 Před 2 měsíci

    I never thought that it would be possible to learn so much while laughing so hard! All these Startalks are just so awesome!

  • @fc-qr1cy
    @fc-qr1cy Před 2 lety +2

    GREAT EPISODE GENTLEMENT. LOVE TO LEARN and once again something new.

    • @StarTalk
      @StarTalk  Před 2 lety

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it!

  • @davidt3956
    @davidt3956 Před 2 lety +1

    The way Danni talks about Sylvia reminds me of the way I felt when I had the privilege to meet Grace Hopper

  • @jeremyblackwater439
    @jeremyblackwater439 Před rokem

    That’s what’s up 💪🏾 I’ve liked Danni for years 🥰

  • @KC-nd7nt
    @KC-nd7nt Před 2 lety +2

    Chuck should be a stand up comedian

    • @Klevzz
      @Klevzz Před 2 lety +3

      He actually is hehe

  • @jonathancordero1315
    @jonathancordero1315 Před 2 lety

    You guys are something else...

  • @BePositiveMindset
    @BePositiveMindset Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for the positive morning energy!!! Was gonna refrain but "Blackest episode ever"...I love it!

  • @wanderingron2063
    @wanderingron2063 Před 2 lety +2

    All due respect but I think I heard Neil apologize for interrupting

  • @spiralskysparadyse4437

    I want that analogy on a shirt!

  • @3cent
    @3cent Před 2 lety +1

    it shouldve been beyond obvious yet humanity is not quite there, as yet. ocean/water is where it all started eons past and us land based the inheritors hence should strive to be its guardian, and our history is only a tiny speck parallel to theirs it’s just mind blowing to say the least. great talk y’all! this had been yet another humbling ep.

  • @ZoSoDragon1
    @ZoSoDragon1 Před 2 měsíci

    Great guest. And hopefully Chuck got those digits for a call back sometime

  • @samarkoh
    @samarkoh Před 2 lety +1

    Mami water 💦 . I love that . That’s how we call mermaids in Ghana 🇬🇭. Love it

  • @Neobert5240
    @Neobert5240 Před 2 lety

    She's beautiful and super intelligent 😍❤💖 stay safe and inspirational ❤🙏♥💙💖💜

  • @omari4821
    @omari4821 Před měsícem +1

    Danni, thank you so very much for aligning with the magnificent vibrations of the Ocean
    May the Ocean"s Primal Forces guide, provide, and protect you 🙏🏿 🤴🏿🧜🏿‍♀️🧜🏿🧜🏿‍♀️🧜🏾‍♂️
    Ancient Order of the Deep 👑🌍 SHELLBACK🦀🐢

  • @mirellexavier1232
    @mirellexavier1232 Před 2 lety

    I agree. It sounds like a wave of potencial.

  • @davidknapp5224
    @davidknapp5224 Před 2 měsíci

    Beautiful lady! ❤

  • @Aluran
    @Aluran Před 2 lety

    We have Mangrove trees down here in Florida

  • @easymoneysniper9013
    @easymoneysniper9013 Před 4 měsíci

    Aquanaughts is maybe the coolest name I ever heard

  • @juliam7056
    @juliam7056 Před rokem

    Chuck, you're a legend! Brilliant comments here. That's all I'm going to say :D

  • @ajakumar97
    @ajakumar97 Před 2 lety

    Please add the Next time Photograph of the persons who are mentioned by the author Book and some of the work done either original or Graphics that will be more value to the discussion, Please consider this request.

  • @jonnupe1645
    @jonnupe1645 Před 2 lety +1

    I just have to share this link with you Neil, there's a live letter between yourself and Bill Nye the Science Guy. Please acknowledge this in any way

  • @exumapigtours4375
    @exumapigtours4375 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol I've known about mangroves from the 80's. I'm an island boy. Bahamas 🇧🇸

  • @jayfridayaq
    @jayfridayaq Před 9 měsíci

    Won't it be interesting to see our children group that love science. Look at where all of us viewers are!

  • @vjmonik4792
    @vjmonik4792 Před 2 lety +1

    Great to see a diverse panel on the show.
    Dr. Tyson get a good microphone. This one is not next to your mouth and your voice doesn’t come across well.
    Dr Washington sounds so great and clear.

    • @pekkamatala6144
      @pekkamatala6144 Před 2 lety

      I know right? Not always you see humans and mermaids creating such good content.