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HistoryDaVinciPerfectedWorldsLargestHorseStatue
From: Discovery News on Fri, Mar 05 2010 1:42 PM
Leonardo DaVinci conceived, but never finished, the world’s largest equine statue. This project failure has puzzled scholars ever since. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why this project came to a grinding halt.
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SpaceTumbleweedRoversCouldExploreMars
From: Discovery News on Fri, Mar 05 2010 1:25 PM
New concepts for Mars-probing rovers would use Martian wind to move around the planet. James Williams gets a look at two of the designs.
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HumanTheScienceofSinging
From: Discovery News on Thu, Mar 04 2010 1:46 PM
Have you ever wondered why some people can sing and others can’t. Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner speaks with a researcher who is studying just that.
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NewsLCROSSSmashesIntoTheMoon
From: Discovery News on Wed, Mar 03 2010 6:53 PM
NASA just smashed the LCROSS and spent Centaur rocket into the moon in a search for water on the lunar surface. Even better - the impact was captured on video! Did it live up to the hype? James WIlliams takes a look.
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TechWhatsaVirtualColonoscopy
From: Discovery News on Wed, Mar 03 2010 1:47 PM
Virtual colonoscopies offer a new, less invasive way to get screened for colon cancer. A Cleveland Clinic colorectal surgeon explains how it differs from a traditional procedure.
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NewsSwampCritters
From: Discovery News on Tue, Mar 02 2010 9:33 PM
While on the hunt for the Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Arkansas, Jorge Ribas encounters all kinds of wildlife, including a particularly venomous critter - the Cottonmouth.
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EarthPolarDrillingYieldsClimateClues
From: Discovery News on Tue, Mar 02 2010 5:28 PM
Core samples from Antarctica tell a fascinating story about how the Earth’s climate has changed over thousands of years. Discovery News' James Williams digs into the details.
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NewsFossettItemsFound
From: Discovery News on Tue, Mar 02 2010 2:44 PM
Adventurer Steve Fossett’s pilot license and other items have been found by a hiker. James Williams gets some details.
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WhyTellMeWhyVideoGameAddictionExplained
From: Discovery News on Sun, Feb 28 2010 6:54 AM
Video games are notorious for their dedicated players. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why gamers can sometimes become addicted to their favorite video games.
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TechCyborgs
From: Discovery News on Sun, Feb 28 2010 12:09 AM
Cyborgs may be strictly sci-fi, but brain-computer interfacing is real. Jorge Ribas finds out how this technology is helping people.
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Earth3QuestionsHurricaneProneCoastlines
From: Discovery News on Fri, Feb 26 2010 4:28 AM
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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SpaceWhatsTheTastiestSpaceFood
From: Discovery News on Fri, Feb 26 2010 4:27 AM
What’s the tastiest space food? James Williams catches up with NASA Astronaut Leroy Chiao to find out.
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AnimalsDenalisDogsPullTheirWeight
From: Discovery News on Fri, Feb 26 2010 3:43 AM
Alaska’s Denali National Park is the only U.S. national park that still uses sled dogs to patrol its six million acres of artic terrain. Jorge Ribas visits the kennel.
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WhyTellMeWhyAloeTheMiraclePlant
From: Discovery News on Fri, Feb 26 2010 3:43 AM
Aloe plants have be called miracle plants for all their healing abilities. Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out how aloe works, in its most common uses.
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TechTextMessagesSaveLives
From: Discovery News on Thu, Feb 25 2010 4:32 AM
A text messaging-based program, called Mobiles in Malawi, is saving lives by connecting rural communities to hospitals. Kasey-Dee Gardner explain how it works.
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TreasureQuestOdysseyScoursOceanforDeepSeaShipw
From: Discovery News on Thu, Feb 25 2010 3:16 AM
Odyssey Marine Exploration is the best at finding deep-sea treasure. Kasey-Dee Gardner meets the crew and learns how they do it in the first of a 13-part Treasure Quest series.
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AnimalsTermitesReadyInvasionasIceMelts
From: Discovery News on Thu, Feb 25 2010 3:16 AM
As winter melts into spring, experts warn to be on the look out for termites, which are on the hunt for wet wood. Jorge Ribas finds out how to look for signs of these insatiable insects, and how to protect your house from infestation.
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EarthCavesOfferClimateClues
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 24 2010 4:01 AM
Cave formations may offer a new chance to track climate history back thousands of years. Discovery News' James Williams climbs below the surface to learn more.
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TechDCHockeyUniformsSaveEnergy
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 24 2010 3:22 AM
The Washington Capitals show off thier NHL uniforms loaded with new fabric technology designed to keep players speedy and light on the ice. Discovery News' James Williams checks it out.
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NewsMosquitoesUseMusicToMate
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 24 2010 1:56 AM
Synchronized wing beats help mosquitoes meet their mates. James Williams discovers what the flap is about.
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