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NewsTharsStillGoldInThemTharHills
From: Discovery News on Tue, Jun 29 2010 12:32 PM
Gold prices are at all-time highs and a new Alaskan gold rush is underway. Jorge Ribas finds a few prospectors looking to strike it rich.
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NewsTharsStillGoldInThemTharHills
From: Discovery News on Tue, Jun 29 2010 12:32 PM
Gold prices are at all-time highs and a new Alaskan gold rush is underway. Jorge Ribas finds a few prospectors looking to strike it rich.
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HistoryUncleSamWhoWasHe
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 26 2010 12:07 PM
Uncle Sam is a national icon in the United States, but where did he come from? Was he a real person? James Williams takes a look into the past to find the answer.
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HumanSummerHeatDangerousForAthletes
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 26 2010 11:24 AM
All athletes, especially football players, should recognize the signs of dehydration during summertime practice. Discovery News' Jorge Ribas reports. Originally produced in August 2006.
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AnimalsTicksBloodsuckingNinjasofSummer
From: Discovery News on Thu, Jun 24 2010 9:59 AM
Summertime means being outside, and being outside means watching out for ticks. The bloodsucking parasites transmit illnesses like Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Jorge Ribas gets tips on how to avoid them.
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AnimalsMissingZooAnimalsinGraveDanger
From: Discovery News on Tue, Jun 22 2010 10:06 AM
A tiger and two camels have been missing for the last four days and now zoo officials worry their live are at risk. Kasey-Dee Gardner spoke with Dave Salmoni about the incident.
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TechMindControlledRobotUsesHumanBrainwaves
From: Discovery News on Fri, Jun 18 2010 5:41 PM
University of Washington researchers have developed a mind-controlled robot that operates on human brainwaves. Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out the human benefits of such a robot.
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SpaceSpaceProbeExplodesOnEarthReEntry
From: Discovery News on Thu, Jun 17 2010 5:50 PM
The Japanese Hayabusa probe exploded on its re-entry to Earth, but a capsule possibly containing samples of asteroid dust survived. Discovery News' Ian O’Neill explains.
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SpaceSpaceProbeExplodesOnEarthReEntry
From: Discovery News on Thu, Jun 17 2010 5:50 PM
The Japanese Hayabusa probe exploded on its re-entry to Earth, but a capsule possibly containing samples of asteroid dust survived. Discovery News' Ian O’Neill explains.
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ArchaeologyDecapitatedGladiatorsFoundinEngland
From: Discovery News on Tue, Jun 15 2010 4:02 PM
The lives of Roman gladiators and the wide reach of the bloody games throughout the empire is coming more into focus thanks to the discovery of a possible gladiator graveyard in Britain. Jorge Ribas talks to the excavation’s field officer.
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ArchaeologyDecapitatedGladiatorsFoundinEngland
From: Discovery News on Tue, Jun 15 2010 4:02 PM
The lives of Roman gladiators and the wide reach of the bloody games throughout the empire is coming more into focus thanks to the discovery of a possible gladiator graveyard in Britain. Jorge Ribas talks to the excavation’s field officer.
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HumanWorldCup2010AnnoyingVuvuzelasExplained
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 12 2010 4:13 PM
Vuvuzelas let the fans be heard during soccer matches in a big way. James Williams finds out if the sounds this instrument makes are really that annoying - and why.
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HumanWorldCup2010AnnoyingVuvuzelasExplained
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 12 2010 4:13 PM
Vuvuzelas let the fans be heard during soccer matches in a big way. James Williams finds out if the sounds this instrument makes are really that annoying - and why.
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AnimalsSeaOtterPoopMayHelpSaveSpecies
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 12 2010 4:12 PM
The fur trade wiped out the sea otter populations worldwide. Now scientists have figured out an innovative way to get insights into sea otter reproduction- using their poop as pregnancy test. Kasey-Dee Gardner explains.
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WhyTellMeWhyWhyDontCockroachesDie
From: Discovery News on Fri, Jun 11 2010 3:56 PM
Cockroaches are one of the most resilient creatures on this Earth. Find out why they are so hard to exterminate.
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SpaceStarSpitsOutBabyPlanet
From: Discovery News on Fri, Jun 11 2010 3:51 PM
The discovery of a baby gas giant planet orbiting a young, 12 million-year-old star means that these types of planets can form much more quickly than previously thought. Jorge Ribas reports on the finding.
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EarthHawaiiVolcanoShowsTechnicolorLava
From: Discovery News on Fri, Jun 11 2010 3:07 PM
Volcanologists can observe bubbling lava pools through smoke and haze thanks to thermal imaging. Discovery News' Michael Reilly talks us through the amazing visuals.
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SpaceUFOOverGoldCoastExplained
From: Discovery News on Wed, Jun 09 2010 9:38 AM
In June 2010, a mysterious light was seen in the early morning skies over Australia. Was it a UFO? Can it be explained? James Williams speaks with Discovery News Space producer Ian O’Neill to find out.
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ArchaeologyAncientEtruscanHouseDiscovered
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 05 2010 4:28 PM
For the first time, Italian archaeologists have uncovered an intact Etruscan house. Researchers hope this find sheds light on the mysterious pre-Roman civilization. Rossella Lorenzi reports.
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EarthGulfOilSpillNukesNotTheAnswer
From: Discovery News on Sat, Jun 05 2010 4:25 PM
Could a nuclear weapon be used to shut down the oil well in the Gulf? Nukes have been used in the past to close runaway oil gushers...so why not now? Discovery News' James Williams and Michael Reilly sort out the answer.
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