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WhyTellMeWhyAlaskaOil
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
After spending a week in Alaska, Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner wanted to find out why the state is so abundant in that resource.
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SpaceTheSkinnyOnMartianTime
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
Mars time and Earth time are so similar, scientists working on the Phoenix Mars Lander mission are in a constant state of jet lag. Space producer Dave Mosher finds out how they’re coping with the ever changing clock.
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AnimalsSwimmingWithSharks
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
Discovery News' Kasey-Dee dives in for the chance to swim with sharks and explains how you can too.
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ArchaeologyCoolJobsDeepSeaDetectives
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
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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SpaceStardustSettlesintoSmithsonian
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
After a three-billion mile journey into the outer reaches of the solar system, the Stardust spacecraft has landed at it’s permanent home. Dave Mosher brings us up to speed. Kasey-Dee Gardner produces.
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NewsProofBugRepellantWorks
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
After getting 120 mosquito bites on one arm, James Williams knows what it means to have an itch.
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NewsTop5ScienceAnimalVideos
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
Animals look great on video - James Williams shows you five reasons why.
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EarthTop5Superorganisms
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
Superorganisms are a lot more common than you might think. James Williams counts down why.
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EarthPeacockMantisShrimp
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
What do you get when cross a peacock, a praying mantis and a shrimp? A killer crustacean!
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CoolJobsAntarcticPenguinResearcher
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out what it’s like to study penguins in Antarctica and how to survive the cold.
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OutoftheWildHowtoShoot
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
A gun is an important tool to have if you are living in the wild. But knowing how to shoot it is even more important.
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NewsDogsReadGesturesLikeToddlers
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
Dogs recognize pointing gestures on a similar level as 2-year-olds. James Williams takes a look at the video.
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CoolJobsGiraffeKeeper
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
Get a look at what it’s like to take care of our planet's tallest land-living animal. Jennifer Viegas talks to the Oakland Zoo's Amy Kinzley.
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NewsMonarchButterflyFastFacts
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
The 4th grade class from St. Joe Elementary School in the Ozark Mountain School District teaches Jorge Ribas all about Monarch butterflies.
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TechInsideaFlavorLab
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
Discovery News' Kasey Dee Gardner gets a rare, inside look into a flavor lab, and finds out how food flavors are created.
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EarthTornadoChaserTalksLightning
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
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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SpaceTop5UFOVideoHoaxTips
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
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 accomplished UFO hoax video creator.
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TechAvatar3DDeliversDepthNotGimmicks
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:46 AM
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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AnimalsGeckosGrabWallsWithTail
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:45 AM
Using their tails as an extra foot helps geckos stick to walls as they climb. James Williams takes a look at the new research.
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TechGPSShoeHotfootsYourLocation
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:45 AM
A new GPS sneaker can track your every move, as Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out firsthand.
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