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EarthTheSkinnyOnFrozenFruitDeath
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:29 AM
Why do freezing temperatures destroy oranges? James Williams unpeels the answer.
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SpaceTop5MarsPhoenixLanderImages
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:29 AM
The Mars Phoenix Lander may be out of commission but the images it sent back are still great. James Williams takes a look at our 5 favorites.
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NewsCobrasMethodicallySprayVenom
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:29 AM
Check out this video of a cobra bobbing and weaving its head to hit desired target with its venom.
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TechPowerFromAFloatingMetalDonut
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:29 AM
Energy from a floating nuclear donut? It might just happen if MIT researchers have their way. James Williams and Tracy Staedter dig in to the details.
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ArchaeologyEmperorsPadNowOpenToPublic
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
The palace of Rome’s first Emperor Augustus is finally open to the public, complete with vibrantly restored frescoes.
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EarthBehindTheSaffirSimpsonHurricaneScale
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
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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WhyTellMeWhyNightShiningClouds
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
Do you ever wonder why you can sometimes see clouds at night? Kasey-Dee Gardner talks to a cloud investigator to find out how and why this happens.
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TechRoboticSnailsMaySaveLives
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
Discovery’s Tracy Staedter and Matt Danzico visit MIT to learn about robotic snails that could one day be used in search and rescue.
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NewsAmazonRiverCreatures
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
At the Amazonia exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, Jorge Ribas interrupts lunchtime for some of the river's aquatic residents.
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NewsPoachingEndangersBlackRhinos
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
The Imire Safari Ranch in Zimbabwe says about 1,500 rhinos have been killed in less than a decade. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how this rhino is near the brink of extinction.
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CoolJobsForgeryExpert
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:28 AM
Ancient relics are only helpful to historians if they’re real. James Williams exposes the methods of an expert who can tell the difference.
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WhyTellMeWhyThirst
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
Feeling a little parched? Kasey-Dee Gardner finds out why.
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TechTechnologyTracksTeamsonRaceTrail
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
For the first time ever, some Iditarod teams will have tracking devices on their sleds. This is so people at home can follow them along the 1,100 mile race trail — but it won’t give mushers any type of unfair advantage.
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NewsMarathonRunningExamined
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
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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TechSolarHomeTipsFoundatSolarDecathlon
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
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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TechHackersVersusCyberCriminals
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
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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EarthBizarreGiantFishFilmed
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
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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WhyTellMeWhyPinkandBlue
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 8:27 AM
Why is the color pink the default color for girls, and blue almost always associated with boys? Discovery News' Kasey-Dee Gardner gets the answer.
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SpaceMartianSpacecraftBracesforSevenMinutesofT
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:48 AM
After a nine-month voyage to Mars, the Phoenix Lander is supposed to touch down this weekend. Kasey-Dee Gardner speaks with scientists who explain one of the most nerve-wracking parts of the mission.
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WhyTellMeWhySpicyFood
From: Discovery News on Wed, Feb 10 2010 7:47 AM
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.
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