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AnimalsHungryGoatsHelpSaveBogTurtles
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:53 AM
Rare bog turtles are getting help from some unlikely environmentalists: sheep and goats that snack on woody and invasive plants. Jorge Ribas visits the turtles' wetland home.
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AnimalsHowToFeed2000ZooAnimals
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:52 AM
From the panda to the cuttlefish, everybody’s got to eat. And for the animals at the Smithsonian's National Zoo, those meals depend on a team of nutritionists, cooks and keepers. Jorge Ribas heads into the kitchen.
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AnimalsFlyingAnimalsCapturedin3D
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:51 AM
"Flydra," a new multi-camera, real-time, three-dimensional method of recording multiple flying animals, shows the minutest details of airborne insects. Click link at right to get the whole story. This movie shows various 2-D cameras tracking a fr ...
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SpaceMysterySurroundsSolarFlareEvent
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:51 AM
Are mysterious particles shooting through Earth during solar flare events? Enough to disrupt the decay rate of radioactive material previously assumed to be constant? Discovery News' Ian O’Neill explains why scientists think that may be the case.
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AnimalsWhatWouldHappenIfSharksDisappeared
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:50 AM
Shark populations worldwide are under enormous pressure due to overfishing. So what happens to an ecosystem when apex predators like sharks disappear? We talk to Discovery Channel shark advisor Andy DeHart to find out.
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AnimalsGorillasPlayTag
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:46 AM
Gorillas and other African great apes play the same type of 'tag and chase' games that human children do. Click link at right to get the whole story.
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AnimalsPiranha3DFactvsFiction
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:46 AM
Piranha 3D unleashes the ravenous, toothy fish on unsuspecting spring breakers and moviegoers. But what are the facts behind the piranha’s myth? Director Alex Aja talks to Jorge Ribas about his film's scaly star.
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TechBusTrackingSystemGivesUsersEasyRide
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:40 AM
Technology is giving bus riders real-time information about their transits arrival. Kasey-Dee Gardner reports on how this technology is saving riders time and money.
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AnimalsSharkFinningWhistleblowerOnGruesomeVideo
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:40 AM
When Randall Arauz put video of sharks being finned on Costa Rican television, people took notice.
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AnimalsCaterpillars039GutSlide039toGetAround
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:40 AM
Free-floating guts in caterpillars act like pistons helping the insects move. Researchers say this newly described form of locomotion, dubbed 'gut sliding,' could aid in the design of soft-bodied robots. Jorge Ribas reports.
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SpaceSolarFlareTriggersEruptiononSun
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:12 AM
A solar eruption sends a wave of plasma hurtling towards Earth on August 1st, 2010. The event was captured by NASA satellites and explained by Discovery News Space Producer Ian O’Neill.
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EarthVolcanicEruptionTooCloseforComfort
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:11 AM
Volcano photographer Richard Roscoe describes what it was like sitting a few feet away from an erupting volcano.
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SpacePlanetaryProtectionOfficer
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:10 AM
John D. Rummel protects Earth from alien life, as well as alien life from Earth.
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EarthGiantDoubleRainbowExplained
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:08 AM
When Paul Vasquez reacted to a giant double rainbow outside his California home, he asked: "What does it mean?" We have an answer. Discovery News' James Williams and Ian O’Neill explain.
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HumanBarriosUnidosOffersAlternativetoGangs
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:08 AM
Former gang members lead a healing circle as part of Barrios Unidos, a group that works to provide alternatives to gangs. Young people are encouraged to talk about their experiences in a safe environment. Jorge Ribas reports.
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TechWorldCupBallWhatsWrongWithIt
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:04 AM
Players and coaches at the 2010 World Cup are complaining that the Jabulani, the tournament’s official ball, behaves unpredictably. Jorge Ribas talks to a NASA aerospace engineer and a pro soccer player to find out the science behind the ball.
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AnimalsGiantSquidLegendLives
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 2:03 AM
Inspiring authors and frightening sailors for centuries, the giant squid lurks somewhere between myth and reality. Zoologist Clyde Roper discusses the deep sea leviathan, separating fact from fiction.
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AnimalsSixgillSharksStillaMystery
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 1:56 AM
Little is know about the elusive Sixgill Shark, but scientists are trying to change that. The Seattle Aquarium Sixgill Shark experts provide a primer on this elusive fish.
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EarthTheScienceofCaddyshack
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 1:55 AM
Thirty years after Caddyshack was released in theaters, James Williams finds five interesting scientific facts hidden in this classic comedy.
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DinosaursTerrorBirdFoughtLikeMuhammadAli
From: Discovery News on Sun, Sep 05 2010 1:27 AM
New research reveals that terror birds - large, prehistoric carnivores that evolved alongside dinosaurs - hunted their prey with quick, opportunistic strikes. Trace Dominguez reports.
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