Nick Pyenson
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There's been so many examples of how the animal research basis has just transformed lives.
I'm not saying that that gives us the right to do the research, but I'm just saying that that research, with as few animals as possible, has been transformative on the way medical science has progressed, the way neuroscience is informing medical science and vice versa.
Hey, Sheba, what's up, girl?
Yeah, it's super cool to see you.
No, we can't go out on a walk, but it would be fun.
She's just swinging over there looking at me like she knows more than I know.
She's looking into my brain.
Thank you so much.
Really happy to be here.
I was so happy to see this paper and it kind of blew my mind for a bit.
And there's several reasons for that.
One is the incredible logistics it takes to get the scientific infrastructure out into the ocean.
to find this kind of site.
They conducted at least 32 dives to go document the site.
And I half expected to hear about these kinds of discoveries because we know about these whale superhighways that crosscut the world's oceans.