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Science and Technology Help Find True Love

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Feb 09, 2010


Science and technology may help us find true love. Kasey-Dee Gardner sat down with the Chief Scientific Officer for Chemistry.com who explains how this is possible.

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Bizarre Giant Fish Filmed

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Feb 09, 2010


A huge oarfish was caught on camera in the Gulf of Mexico recently, giving scientists a rare glimpse of the bizarre fish in its native deep sea habitat. Researcher Mark Benfield describes the fish, a likely inspiration for the sea serpent myth.

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Meet Robonaut 2, Your Future Coworker

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Feb 08, 2010


Cutting-edge robots, recently unveiled by NASA and General Motors, will work next to humans on Earth and in space. Jorge Ribas reports on the twin machines dubbed Robonaut 2.

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Football Helmets Detect Concussions

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Feb 05, 2010


A new padding design in football helmets doesn't just protect players' heads better, it can prevent serious injury. Kasey-Dee Gardner gets the scoop.

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Dump Truck Destroys Highway Bridge Explained

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Feb 04, 2010


When a dump truck plowed through a pedestrian highway bridge in Turkey, we wondered how it was that nobody was seriously hurt. James Williams gets the explanation.

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Top 5 UFO Video Hoax Tips

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Feb 03, 2010


Was that a UFO sighting...or a hoax? It turns out that crafting a UFO video hoax is quite easy if you know the right tricks. James Williams gets five tips from an UFO hoax video creator.

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NASA's Puffin: Your Personal Aircraft?

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Feb 02, 2010


Engineers from the NASA Langley Research Center unveiled plans to build a personal flying machine that would run on a set of electric motors. Jorge Ribas reports on aptly named Puffin, which is still in the early stages of development.

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Ancient Roman Aqueduct Source Discovered

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Feb 01, 2010


Two British filmmakers recently uncovered the long-lost source of Rome's ancient aqueduct. Rossella Lorenzi reports on the discovery.

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Who's Your Daddy? Sparrow Gets Around

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Jan 29, 2010


The world's most promiscuous bird is a sparrow that lives in tidal marshes in the northeastern United States. Researchers found that in most nests, saltmarsh sparrow chicks had multiple fathers. Jorge Ribas gets the sordid details.

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Retro-Engineering

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Jan 28, 2010


Flip a genetic switch and turn a bird into a dino? Not quite, but not so far off either. James Williams gets the story from paleontologist Jack Horner.

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What Will Aliens Look Like?

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Jan 27, 2010


Will the real ET be little green men or little green bacteria? SETI Institute Senior Astronomer Seth Shostak theorizes what our first alien encounter might be like.

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Top 5 Reasons Europa Rocks

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Jan 26, 2010


Mysteries abound on a bizarre moon orbiting Jupiter. James Williams counts down 5 reasons we're big fans of icy Europa.

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Tornado Chaser Talks Lightning

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Jan 25, 2010


As if tornado chasing wasn't dangerous enough, there's bolts of lightning to worry about. Storm Chaser Reed Timmer talks about everything you're not supposed to do in an electrical storm.

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Tigers Threatened By Climate Change

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Jan 22, 2010


Climate change could wipe out critical tiger habitat in India and Bangladesh by 2070, the World Wildlife Fund says in a new study. Jorge Ribas reports.

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Death Metal Rooster Explained

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Jan 21, 2010


Death Metal Rooster - a viral video on YouTube - shows a rooster screeching loudly for almost 30 seconds. James Williams found out how it's able to keep it up for as long as it does.

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Haiti Needs Long-Term Help, Doctor Says

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Jan 19, 2010


As relief workers struggle to help the Haitian earthquake victims, they face enormous challenges.

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Scientists Seek Ban on Mountaintop Mining

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Jan 15, 2010


Mountaintop mining causes permanent damage to the environment and exposes people to serious health risks, says a new report by a leading group of scientists. Jorge Ribas reports.

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Death Toll Combines Local Counts

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Jan 13, 2010


When natural disasters strike - be it tsunamis, earthquakes or floods - they often lead to high death tolls. James Williams discovers how the grisly estimates are attained.

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Rare Sumatran Tigers Caught on Camera

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Jan 12, 2010


A family of endangered Sumatran tigers walk past and inspect a camera trap set in the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in Sumatra. The female and her two cubs give hope to WWF efforts to save the big cats. Produced by Jorge Ribas.

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Rammed Anti-Whaling Boat Sinks

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Jan 11, 2010


Sea Shepherd's high-tech Ady Gil sunk after a collision with Japanese whalers. Both the fishermen and anti-whaling activists are blaming each other.

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Why? Tell Me Why!: Soap

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Jan 07, 2010


Ever wondered how soap gets things clean and how it can prevent us from getting sick? Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner scrubs in to find the answer.

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Preventing Wild Animal Attacks

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Jan 06, 2010


Recent cougar attacks reported in the news remind us that living near or owning wild animals can be dangerous. Animal Planet's Dave Salmoni gives tips on how to live with a wild creature.

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Frozen Fruit Death

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Jan 05, 2010


Why do freezing temperatures destroy oranges? Discovery News' James Williams peels away the answers.

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NASA Tests Spaceflight Emergency System

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Jan 04, 2010


As NASA prepares for the next generation of spacecraft, the space agency is renewing its focus on safety. A team of engineers is developing an emergency landing system that would fly astronauts to safety.

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Underwater Volcano Rocks Ocean Deep

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Jan 04, 2010


Underwater volcanic eruptions and magma flows on the sea floor have been seen for the first time ever thanks to video captured by NOAA. James Williams talks to the lead scientist on the project to learn the story behind the explosive images.

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Pregnant Robot Trains Students

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Dec 30, 2009


Presenting our most popular video from 2009: Medical students at Johns Hopkins University are getting a real-life birthing experience when a robot goes into labor.

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Monkeys Clean Teeth Like Humans

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Dec 29, 2009


Monkeys and humans use similar techniques to clean their teeth. Scientists observed macaque monkeys flossing their teeth in order to keep their pearly whites free from food.

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Advanced T-Rays Peek Inside Objects

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Dec 24, 2009


New T-ray technology may leave little to the imagination when it comes to airport security. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how advancements in T-ray technology allows the rays to penetrate objects and differentiate medicine from illegal drugs.

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Avatar: Motion Capture Mirrors Emotions

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Dec 24, 2009


Avatar's new performance capture technology may revolutionize the way directors, actors and animators collaborate to create whole new worlds on screen. Director James Cameron explains the process.

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Avatar: 3-D Delivers Depth, Not Gimmicks

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Dec 23, 2009


Rather than relying on classic 3-D tricks to make the audience jump, Avatar director James Cameron wanted to use the technology to give depth to the world he created. Jorge Ribas finds out how the camera works.

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Avatar: James Cameron Full Interview

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Dec 22, 2009


Avatar director James Cameron talks about his new film, and the technology he needed to get it on the screen.

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Avatar: What's The Future of Film?

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Dec 21, 2009


What will movies look like 15 years from now? Director James Cameron thinks they'll be bigger, sharper and in 3-D. Jorge Ribas sits down with the cast and crew of Avatar to get their take on the future of film.

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Avatar: Science Behind Pandora

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Dec 17, 2009


For his new movie Avatar, director James Cameron took real world science into the outer reaches of science fiction. Jorge Ribas finds out how he created the alien wildlife of planet Pandora.

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Robotic Fish Helps Monitor Waters

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Dec 16, 2009


A team of MIT researchers are refining robotic fish technology, with the hope of using it on reconnoissance missions, or for monitoring our waters.

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New Da Vinci Instrument Unveiled

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Dec 15, 2009


Da Vinci's "Harpsichord Viola" has been reassembled for the first time in 500 years in an exhibit at the Discovery Times Square Exposition in New York City. James Williams attended the premiere and took the instrument for a test spin.

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Rising Tides: 3 Questions

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Dec 14, 2009


Sea levels are rising and oceanographer Eric Leuliette is busy using satellite data to learn more about it. Jorge Ribas gets him to sit down for three questions.

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Seals Filmed Fighting for Air

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Dec 11, 2009


A seal-mounted video camera catches seals fighting for access to air after their hunting grounds are clogged by an iceberg.

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Cool Jobs: Hacker

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Dec 10, 2009


Beware the pineapple, especially if Darren Kitchen's around. The hacker and host of tech show Hak5 talks to Jorge Ribas about one of his favorite exploits, plus how he got started.

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Richard Branson Unveils 'Sexiest Spaceship Ever'

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Dec 09, 2009


Commercial space travel just made a giant leap with the unveiling of SpaceShipTwo, Virgin Galactic's newest vessel and the world's first commercial spacecraft. Sir Richard Branson talks to Discovery News' Irene Klotz about his latest innovation.

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Man Controls Robotic Hand with Mind

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Dec 08, 2009


For a month, Pierpaolo Petruzziello's amputated arm was connected to a robotic limb, allowing him to feel sensations and control the arm with his thoughts. Rossella Lorenzi talks to him about the bionic experiment.

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Climate Change: 3 Questions

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Dec 07, 2009


Ralph Keeling has spent 20 years in the family business: studying climate change. His father pioneered CO2 monitoring in 1958. James Williams asks his 3 questions.

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WWII U-Boats Hit Close to Home

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Dec 07, 2009


Did you know German subs were parked just a few miles from our beaches, hunting merchant ships during World War II? Jorge Ribas gets a history lesson.

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Cool Jobs: Astronaut

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Dec 04, 2009


Have you ever wondered what it's like to be an astronaut? Kasey-Dee Gardner introduces you to Space Shuttle Commander Stephen Frick.

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Cool Jobs: Mummy Hunter

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Dec 04, 2009


Dr. Zahi Hawass, chief of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, gives Discovery News' Rossella Lorenzi an exclusive interview.

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Weird Worms Eat Bones

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Dec 02, 2009


As many as 15 different species of undersea worms that eat the bones of whales and other large, dead animals may reside in Monterey Bay in California, new research finds. Jorge Ribas takes a closer look at these mysterious boneworms.

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Hackers Versus Cyber Criminals

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 30, 2009


Got Cyber Monday fever? Darren Kitchen, hacker and host of tech show Hak5, says why hacking isn't the same thing as cyber crime. Jorge Ribas sits down with him to find out the difference.

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DaVinci's Outline in the Last Supper?

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 30, 2009


Did Leonardo DaVinci use his own shadow to create the outline of Jesus in The Last Supper? James Williams speaks with a researcher who has found evidence in Leonardo's manuscripts suggesting that's the case.

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Black Friday: The Urge To Buy

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Nov 25, 2009


This year's Black Friday may be different than others, as many consumers are experiencing a phenomenon known as "frugal fatigue."

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Black Friday Hysteria Revealed

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 24, 2009


Black Friday is the biggest shopping day of the year. Anxious shoppers get up early, spend hours in lines, and fight crowds all for the best bargains. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out the psychological motivation of Black Friday.

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Our Top 5 Favorite Things About Turkeys

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 24, 2009


Turkeys are more than just Thanksgiving dinner. James Williams shares five reasons they're our new favorite bird.

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Signs of Climate Change in Alaska

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 24, 2009


If climate change is evident anywhere in the United States, it's in Alaska. Kasey-Dee Gardner spent a week in the arctic state to see for herself what's happening.

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Man-Made Black Holes

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 23, 2009


With the start of the CERN particle accelerator, Kasey-Dee Gardner eases fears and finds out why we won't get sucked into a black hole.

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Vampires Exposed

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Nov 20, 2009


Go behind the mystery of vampires and find out what they are, why they exist, and what's up with their fangs.

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History of Vampires

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Nov 20, 2009


Vampires have been part of cultures for centuries. Find out how this paranormal being maintains its legacy.

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Scientists Probe For Smoking Gene

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Nov 19, 2009


Discovery News reporter Kasey-Dee Gardner tries out a new genetic test for lung cancer that may make it easier to find out who's at risk.

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The Skinny on Clearing a Traffic Accident

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Nov 18, 2009


From the high-tech cameras that locate the wreck, to the people on the ground sweeping up the debris, Jorge Ribas gets a look at all the steps needed to clean up a car accident.

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Doomsday Asteroid

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 17, 2009


With thousands of asteroids, comets and other near-Earth object buzzing by our planet, Jorge Ribas finds out how we can avoid the same fate as the dinosaurs.

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Can Jellyfish Predict Climate Change?

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 16, 2006


A new study shows the way jellyfish might affect the Earth's climate by the way they move water.

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Hurricane-Prone Coastlines

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Nov 13, 2009


Hurricanes can do a LOT of damage - but can they do any good? James Williams gets the answer to this question and more.

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Behind the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Nov 12, 2009


Hurricanes played a big part in Robert Simpson's life, which is why his name is on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale. James Williams gets the details.

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Where Does Our Garbage Go?

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Nov 11, 2009


Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have figured out how to track trash. They are doing this to get a better sense of people's disposal habits, which they hope will improve recycling efforts.

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Solar Energy Simplified

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 10, 2009


Solar power can be complicated, but Solar Decathlon director Richard King gives Discovery News the lowdown on the three ways anyone can tap the sun's energy.

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The Berlin Wall Went Where?

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 09, 2009


The Berlin Wall was almost 90 miles long. That's a lot of concrete to take down. Parts of the wall are easy to locate but what happened to the rest of it? James Williams finds out.

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Ancient Lost Army Found?

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 09, 2009


Has the lost army of Cambyses II been found? The Persian army of 50,000 soldiers supposedly perished in a sandstorm in ancient Egypt 2500 years ago. Researchers have located a valley of bones they think may belong to the fabled army.

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Therapeutic War Games Helps Iraq Vets

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Nov 06, 2009


A virtual reality game, called 'Virtual Iraq,' is helping soldiers deal with mental scars, like Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner reports.

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The Skinny on Clean Rooms

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Nov 05, 2009


Some people wear business suits to work, but scientists at Draper Labs have to wear "bunny suits" because they work in a clean room. Discovery News takes a tour of their lab and learns the ins and outs of clean room culture.

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Products Help Gardeners Grow Greener

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Nov 04, 2009


Pesticides and fertilizers can wind up where you don't want them. SafeLawns.org founder Paul Tukey stops by Jorge Ribas' backyard and gives him some tips on eco-friendly gardening.

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Why? Tell Me Why!: Tuesday Vote

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 03, 2009


Have you ever wondered why elections are always held in November on a Tuesday? Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out.

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GPS Shoe Hotfoots Your Location

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Nov 03, 2009


A new GPS sneaker can track your every move, keeping you from getting lost on a hike or monitoring your progress while running a marathon. Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out firsthand.

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Freemason Symbols and Secrets: Part 2

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 02, 2009


Is the pyramid on the dollar bill REALLY a Masonic symbol? What's the deal with all their rituals? Discovery News' James Williams sits down with a member to find out.

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Freemason Symbols and Secrets: Part 1

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Nov 02, 2009


Are Freemasons really as mysterious as some popular culture would have us believe? James Williams sits down with a member to find out. Part 1.

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Tsunami Warming Center Uses Top Technology

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Oct 26, 2009


The Washington state coastline is the most tsunami-prone area in the United States. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on one of the most sophisticated tsunami warning systems in the world.

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Solar Home Tips Found at Solar Decathlon

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Oct 23, 2009


Solar homes come with the latest in green appliances and innovative technology at the 2009 Solar Decathlon. Discovery News' Alyssa Danigelis gets some home improvement tips.

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Spider Sex Dangerous For Some

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Oct 22, 2009


The longer a male Australian redback spider woos the female, the better chance she won't eat him the first time they mate. James Williams explores this tangled web of poisonous spider sex.

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Biological Specimen Collector: Cool Jobs

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Oct 21, 2009


Thresher sharks, spiky urchins and sea snails are just a few of the creatures Eddie Kisfaludy fetches from the ocean. James Williams reels in the details.

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Dogs and Humans Think, Act Alike

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Oct 20, 2009


Dogs may be more like humans than previously thought. A new study shows how dogs are able to mimic human behavior, which may shed light into what makes humans behavior unique. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports.

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Marathon Running Examined

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Oct 19, 2009


Running in the Marine Corp Marathon or the Boston Marathon? How safe it is for runners to push their bodies to the limits --- and run 26.2 miles at one time? Kasey-Dee Gardner gets some answers.

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H1N1 Swine Flu: A Look Inside

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Oct 15, 2009


The H1N1 swine flu virus has become a pandemic. James Williams takes a look at where the swine flu originated and what happens to the virus once it gets inside our bodies.

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Fossil-Eating Plants

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Oct 14, 2009


Plants love dinosaur bones as much as we do, maybe more! James Williams gets the dirt.

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Tracking Methods Monitor Blue Crabs

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Oct 13, 2009


Maryland Blue Crab populations are dwindling and researchers are trying to find ways to replenish the stock. Kasey-Dee Gardner learns about technology being use to do just that.

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Life in Caves: 3 Questions

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Oct 12, 2009


Karst ecologist Mike Slay talks about the some of the scariest and grossest moments he's had down in the caves. Jorge Ribas gets the dirt.

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Cyborgs

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Oct 08, 2009


Cyborgs may be strictly sci-fi, but brain-computer interfacing is real. Jorge Ribas finds out how this technology is helping people combat disease.

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Top 5 Saturn Videos

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Oct 07, 2009


With Cassini's mission over, James Williams gives a recap of the spacecraft's greatest hits.

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How Green Can a Building Be?

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Oct 06, 2009


This office building is about as green as it gets. Tracy Staedter and James Williams see what they did to make it so Earth-friendly.

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Monarch Butterflies Tagged for Trip South

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Oct 05, 2009


Monarch butterflies can migrate 3,000 miles each year. Jorge Ribas flutters around Monarch Watch volunteers tracking the voyage.

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Are Humanzees Possible?

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Oct 01, 2009


Humanzee hybrids between humans and chimps couldn't possibly be real, could they? James Williams gets the answer.

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Is That a Meteorite?

Author: Discovery News
Tue, Aug 18, 2009


Is that rock from Earth, Mars or the Moon? Scientists in Washington DC will tell you for free! James Williams finds out why.

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Spicy Foods

Author: Discovery News
Wed, Sep 30, 2009


Do you know why spicy food makes your eyes water? This week Kasey-Dee (with a little help from James Williams) finds out the answer to that burning question.Do you know why spicy food makes your eyes water? This week Kasey-Dee (with a little help from James Williams) finds out the answer to that bur

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Deep Sea Detectives

Author: Discovery News
Mon, Sep 28, 2009


Marine archaeologists take their profession to a whole new level - the bottom of the ocean. Jorge Ribas meets the crew uncovering World War II shipwrecks off the coast of North Carolina.

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3 Questions: Volcanoes!

Author: Discovery News
Fri, Sep 25, 2009


Could humans MAKE a volcano erupt? That answer and more as James Williams questions a volcanologist thrice.

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The Challenge of Flood Prediction

Author: Discovery News
Thu, Sep 24, 2009


Predicting the height of a flood in important when lives are at stake. A USGS expert talks about the process. James Williams reports.

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