You think of yourselves as human beings, but I think of you as 99 percent bacterial.
The goal of scientists is you hope that the thing you're working on is bigger than the thing you're pipetting into that tube at the moment.
My bacteria glow in the dark - no human being doesn't like that.
When antibiotics became industrially produced following World War II, our quality of life and our longevity improved enormously. No one thought bacteria were going to become resistant.
Bacteria mineralized the rocks; they deposited the iron. They made the geology we see.
I think being open-minded about what Nature is trying to tell you is the key to being creative and successful.
[Bacteria] have an incredibly complicated chemical lexicon that ... allows bacteria to be multicellular. In the spirit of TED they're doing things together because it makes a difference.