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Until relatively recently, scientists thought that all life was dependent on the light of the sun. They knew that plants, the anchor of our food chain, spun sugar from sunlight in photosynthesis, and every other living thing ate plants or ate something that ate plants. Our imagination was not vast enough to look beyond the surface, to conceive of another way of living on Earth.
How Far the Light Reaches: A Life in Ten Sea Creatures
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