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. >> anthony: still there. 10 years ago at his shop borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with an ibaneating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow. i think i was going through a hippy phase. eddie does great work, and he's known for traditional tribal tattoos, but i'm looking forward to getting it done old school this time. hand tapped in the jungle. so i need your advice, because i'm going back to the same village that i went to last time. >> eddie: just be careful of the lancau. >> anthony: the lancau. yes, they had in every type of bottle. this clear, sort of cloudy liquid with particles in it. >> eddie: sometimes they put all kinds of weird stuff inside. my dad used to tell me they take a mosquito coil and leave it inside the lancau. >> anthony: a mosquito what? >> eddie: coil. >> anthony: like the pesticide? >> eddie: yeah. just make it, like, stronger i guess. >> anthony: i would imagine so. >> eddie: that's the natural staple. gawai is usually a party, drinking, passing out, waking up, eating, drinking some more, passing out again, and then getting up and drinking
. >> anthony: still there. 10 years ago at his shop borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with an ibaneating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow. i think i was going through a hippy phase. eddie does great work, and he's known for traditional tribal tattoos, but i'm looking forward to getting it done old school this time. hand tapped in the jungle. so i need your advice, because i'm going back to the same village that i went to last time. >> eddie: just be careful of...
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another antibiotic was developed from a fungus found in a soil s sample in the jungles f borneo. >> we found them from snakes have given us the ability to understandnd how to f freeze specific neurological cells and in some cases, provide therapeutic agentsts. >> particularly the stuff that lives glued down to the bottom of the ocean is a rich source of potential medicices becausese those organisms cannot moveved. that m means have to defend themselves by being nasty to eat. the e things thahat make them ny to each are often in very small amounts very helpful to us. one of the best exampless in terms of medicines are the cone snails. theree are about 700 species. each of them has betetween 1 102 hundndred specializeded poisosoy used to c capture andnd kill thr play. . -- katrine kill their prey. ononly a handful have been lookd at for medicine. >> these chemicals but from common sale -- from: snails are being investigated. there are clinical trials for new drugs for epilepsy, a clinical trial for drugs that will protect nerve cells during strokes, heart swelled during heart attacks, ,
another antibiotic was developed from a fungus found in a soil s sample in the jungles f borneo. >> we found them from snakes have given us the ability to understandnd how to f freeze specific neurological cells and in some cases, provide therapeutic agentsts. >> particularly the stuff that lives glued down to the bottom of the ocean is a rich source of potential medicices becausese those organisms cannot moveved. that m means have to defend themselves by being nasty to eat. the e...
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Jun 17, 2017
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pearl harbor all the way through february, to the start of march, the concord indonesia, singapore, borneo, wasphilippines, this area the consent of the japanese army to make sure they continue to defend. the next question that arose was which direction with her next offensive go. the japanese general headquarters, but the navy and the army, they want to go down here to cut off the supply line and what australia in a position that they could even look at rates or the invasion of some of the coast. this was the preference of the japanese general staff. however, the victor of pearl go to the wanted to central pacific in this direction. battles to forge a major -- these are the main choices. this was in the balance with the doolittle raid when it happened. day, the bombers launched from the morning covered by the enterprise and attacked tokyo and other japanese cities at the main island. this has a transformational effect at the time. up until then, the thinking had been that they would split their attentions. yamamoto wanted them to go to the central pacific and he gets his way. the situatio
pearl harbor all the way through february, to the start of march, the concord indonesia, singapore, borneo, wasphilippines, this area the consent of the japanese army to make sure they continue to defend. the next question that arose was which direction with her next offensive go. the japanese general headquarters, but the navy and the army, they want to go down here to cut off the supply line and what australia in a position that they could even look at rates or the invasion of some of the...
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whether it's the rainforests of borneo-- sue, look. the baby looking right at your face.: look at that. jack: remote islands in the pacific-- sue: everywhere you look, there's an iguana. jack: or a particular plant in the australian outback-- piers: the way it just sits up there on the tree, it's not frightened of predators. jack: all of today's creatures live in a precise place on the planet. sue: this whole area just looks like it's heaven for the animal
whether it's the rainforests of borneo-- sue, look. the baby looking right at your face.: look at that. jack: remote islands in the pacific-- sue: everywhere you look, there's an iguana. jack: or a particular plant in the australian outback-- piers: the way it just sits up there on the tree, it's not frightened of predators. jack: all of today's creatures live in a precise place on the planet. sue: this whole area just looks like it's heaven for the animal
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whether it's the rainforests of borneo-- sue, look. the baby looking right at your face.verywhere you look, there's an iguana. jack: or a particular plant in the australian outback-- piers: the way it just sits up there on the tree, it's not frightened of predators.
whether it's the rainforests of borneo-- sue, look. the baby looking right at your face.verywhere you look, there's an iguana. jack: or a particular plant in the australian outback-- piers: the way it just sits up there on the tree, it's not frightened of predators.
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Jun 24, 2017
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whether it's the rainforests of borneo-- sue, look. the baby looking right at your face.lands in the pacific-- sue: everywhere you look, there's an iguana. jack: or a particular plant in the australian outback-- piers: the way it just sits up there on the tree, it's not frightened of predators. jack: all of today's creatures live in a precise place on the planet. sue: this whole area just looks like it's heaven for the animals.
whether it's the rainforests of borneo-- sue, look. the baby looking right at your face.lands in the pacific-- sue: everywhere you look, there's an iguana. jack: or a particular plant in the australian outback-- piers: the way it just sits up there on the tree, it's not frightened of predators. jack: all of today's creatures live in a precise place on the planet. sue: this whole area just looks like it's heaven for the animals.