Human Elements
Think Like an Octopus | Bites
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To understand how aliens might think, think like an octopus.
To understand how aliens might think, Dominic Sivitilli went to the bottom of the sea to find the closest thing: an octopus.
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Human Elements is a local public television program presented by Cascade PBS
Human Elements
Think Like an Octopus | Bites
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 30sVideo has Closed Captions
To understand how aliens might think, Dominic Sivitilli went to the bottom of the sea to find the closest thing: an octopus.
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