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WhosYourDaddySparrowGetsAround
From: Discovery Channel on Fri, Jan 29 2010 1:41 PM
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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SealsFilmedFightingforAir
From: Discovery Channel on Fri, Dec 11 2009 12:28 PM
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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ManMadeBlackHoles
From: Discovery Channel on Mon, Nov 23 2009 9:59 AM
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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CanJellyfishPredictClimateChange
From: Discovery Channel on Mon, Nov 16 2009 11:53 AM
A new study shows the way jellyfish might affect the Earth’s climate by the way they move water.
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WhyTellMeWhyTuesdayVote
From: Discovery Channel on Wed, Nov 04 2009 10:17 AM
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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StarAging
From: Discovery Channel on Thu, Aug 27 2009 10:02 AM
Discovery News unlocks the mysteries of stars and finds out why a star’s age matters.
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EngineeringTissue
From: Discovery Channel on Fri, Aug 21 2009 11:22 AM
Regrowing skin, bones and even organs might seem like something out of a mad scientist’s lab, but the reality isn't so crazy. Jorge Ribas finds out how tissue engineering could help the sick and injured.
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SharkAttackSurvivorDescribesOrdeal
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jul 28 2009 10:01 AM
Krishna Thompson describes his 2001 struggle with a killer shark and why he’s now fighting for shark conservation.
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HolographicTV
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 23 2009 5:07 PM
Television’s gone from black and white to color to high definition. So is 3-D holographic TV next? Jorge Ribas finds out.
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PinupGirlsPoseForPitBulls
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:22 PM
In light of the Michael Vick dog fighting indictment, a group of 12 women, including Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner, are releasing an annual Pinups for Pitbulls calendar to raise awareness and education about the breed.
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WhyTellMeWhySpawningDeath
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:22 PM
In nature, there are some species, both plant and animal, that die after spawning offspring. This week, Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this phenomenon happens.
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JFKAssassinationinNewLight
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:22 PM
Using high-tech dummies unlike any others, Discovery Channel’s "JFK: Inside the Target Car" recreates the assassination of President John F. Kennedy with surprising results. Jorge Ribas learns how it's done.
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3QuestionsForensicsandtheJFKAssassination
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:22 PM
A forensics expert sheds some light on the JFK assassination and what it takes to be a forensic scientist. James Williams gets the scoop.
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TheSkinnyOnCaveCritters
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Bats, spiders and salamanders, oh my! Jorge Ribas learns about the different types of animals that lurk inside caves.
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ShipwreckTreasureRestoredinModernDayLab
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Items recovered from ancient shipwrecks usually haven’t seen the light of day in hundreds or even thousands of years. Discovery Channel's Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out how these artifacts are preserved.
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WhyTellMeWhyMethaneonMars
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Methane seems to be the new buzz word when it comes to finding Martian life. Discovery Channel’s Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why that's the case.
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CobrasMethodicallySprayVenom
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Video of a cobra bobbing and weaving its head to hit desired target with its venom.
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Flight1549BirdStrikeLabVisit
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Aircraft bird strikes are on the rise; two Canada geese brought down Flight 1549 into the Hudson recently. And the Smithsonian’s Feather Identification Lab - BSI for short - is on the case. Kasey-Dee Gardner investigates the three ways the lab IDs thousands of feathers, and why they're so ...
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AcidRainEatingWashingtonDC
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Acid rain damage can be seen on many of the monuments in our nation’s capital. Discovery News' James Williams takes a tour.
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CellPhonesonAirPlanes
From: Discovery Channel on Tue, Jun 02 2009 9:21 PM
Why do we have to turn off our cell phones when we fly? Kasey Dee answers the call and gets the answer.
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